The 11th CNS International Summer School:
The 11th CNS International Summer School will be held at Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), the University of Tokyo, in RIKEN Wako Campus for August 29 - September 4, 2012. Lectures on August 30 will be held at Koshiba Hall in Hongo Campus of the University of Tokyo.
This Summer School aims at providing basic knowledge and perspectives of nuclear physics for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. It consists of lectures by leading scientists in the field of both experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Each lecture will start with an introductory talk from the fundamental point of view and end with up-to-date topics in the relevant field. During summer school, short presentations by students and post-docs and poster session are also planned.
Lecturers:
Prof. Gilles de France (GANIL France)
Prof. Petr Navratil (TRIUMF, Canada)
Prof. Tien Khoa Dao(Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology, Vietnam)
Prof. Pierre Descouvemont (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)
Prof. Takaharu Otsuka (CNS and Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Tokyo)
Prof. Kimiko Sekiguchi (Tohoku University)
Prof. Kenji Fukushima (Keio Universiy)
Prof. Hiroyuki Sagawa (Aizu University)
Prof. Kentaro Yako (CNS, University of Tokyo)
CNS sincerely welcomes participations of young physicists from all over the world, especially from Asian countries. The organizer may provide living expenses of young students within the limited supporting fee. If you need the financial supports, please contact us.
What's new!
First announcement of CNSSS2012 (May 22, 2012).
Registration is open (Jun. 6, 2012).
Organizing committee:
S. Shimoura (Chair, CNS, Univ. of Tokyo),
T. Otsuka (CNS and Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Tokyo),
T. Nakatsukasa (RNC),
H. Sakai (RNC)
H. Sakurai (University of Tokyo/RNC)
Y. Utsuno (JAEA),
H. Utsunomiya (Konan and CNS, Univ. of Tokyo),
H. Yamaguchi (CNS, Univ. of Tokyo), N. Shimizu (CNS, Univ. of Tokyo),
S. Michimasa (CNS, Univ. of Tokyo), T. Gunji (CNS, Univ. of Tokyo).
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