Research
Research in Nuclear Physics Division includes different topics of contemporary nuclear physics. Below, we list the most important current research subjects. For each of them, the corresponding contact person is given, as well as a link to a poster (in Polish!) illustrating this subject.
- Nuclear structure studies of neutron-rich nuclei by the beta-gamma spectroscopy with help of a Penning trap (more)
J. Kurpeta, e-mail: jkurpeta (at) mimuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 677
- Measurements of energy released in beta decay, in particular for fission fragments, using a modular total absorption spectrometer (MTAS) (more)
M. Karny, e-mail: marek.karny (at) fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 412
- Decays of exotic nuclei, in particular studies of beta-delayed particle emission (more)
K. Miernik, e-mail: kmiernik (at) fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 665
- Nuclear astrophysics, developing a time projection chamber with electronic readout for the ELI-NP laboratory in Magurele (Romania) (more)
Ch. Mazzocchi, e-mail: chiara.Mazzocchi (at) fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 666
- Studies of rare nuclear decays, like two-proton radioactivity, using a time projection chamber with optical readout (OTPC) (more)
M. Pfützner, e-mail: pfutzner (at) fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 664
- Reaction studies for synthesis of superheavy elements (więcej)
Krystyna Siwek-Wilczyńska, e-mail: Krystyna.Siwek-Wilczynska@fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 648
- Production of strangeness in relativistic heavy-ion collisions in FOPI collaboration (GSI Darmstadt) (more)
K. Piasecki, e-mail: krzysztof.piasecki (at) fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 656
- Study of hadron matter in collisions of ions with large energies in NA61/SHINE collaboration (CERN) (more)
T. Matulewicz, e-mail: tomasz.matulewicz (at) fuw.edu.pl, tel. 55 32 655