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6月19日|Facilities for Nuclear Physics Research in India; An Status Update
報(bào)告題目:Facilities for Nuclear Physics Research in India; An Status Update
報(bào)告人: Prof. Sanjay Kumar Chamoli
Department of Physics and Astrophysics,
University of Delhi
時(shí)間:2017年6月19日10:00
地點(diǎn):近代物理所5號(hào)樓911會(huì)議室
Academic Societies Affiliate
(i)Junior Research Fellowship of University Grants Commission on clearing NET eiam conducted by CSIRAJGC,India 1998.
(ii) Feinberg Graduate School Postdoctoral Fellowship, Israel 2004.
(iii) Postdoctoral Fellowship from Australian Research Council, Australia 2007.
(iv)Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Australia, July - December 2009.
(v) Nominated for Germany for 3 Months by the Indian National Science Academy
(INSA) under Bilateral Exchange Program 20ll-12.
摘要:
In India the nuclear physics research has gained big momentum in the last one decade or so. In this period some new initiatives like establishment of radioactive ion beams (RIB) facilities at VECC Kolkata and TIFR Mumbai, LINear ACcelerator (LINAC) facilities at TIFR Mumbai and at IUAC Delhi, the development of Indian National Gamma Array (INGA, array of 24 Clover detectors) for gamma array detection and National Array for Neutron Detection (NAND, array of 102 big size Neutron detectors) for neutron detection have been taken. While the RIB project is yet to get commissioned, the INGA and NAND facilities are operational for quite sometimes now. These facilities have been extensively used in the last one decade and some very quality research publications have come up from them. In addition to these national initiatives, a superconducting cyclotron facility at VECC, Hybrid mass Reaction Analyzer (HYRA) and Plunger Setup at IUAC, Delhi have also come up over the last one decade. As my most of the research activities are focused at IUAC, Delhi, our local research facility, I wish to focus on the potential of this facility for the nuclear physics research during my lecture.