Spring 2012
Topic
Date
Speaker
Streaked X-Ray Radiography Experiments on the National Ignition Facility
January 23
Amy CooperLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA
Renaissance of the Discovery of Isotopes
January 30
Michael ThoennessensNSCL, MSU
AMS detection system for actinides at the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer
February 6
Chithra Kumaran NairArgonne National Laboratory
Study of 9C via the d(10C,t)9C reaction
February 13
Scott MarleyWestern Michigan University
The Beauty of the (n,n' g) Reaction for Investigating Collective Excitations Across the Te Isotopic Chain
February 20
Sally HicksUniversity of Dallas
Nuclear Configuration Interaction: the Golden Standard of Nuclear Structure Calculations
February 27
Mihai HoroiCentral Michigan University
The Importance of Being Neutral
March 19
William PetersOak Ridge National Lab
Indications of deformation along N = 40 isotones
April 2
Sean LiddickNSCL, MSU
Where do unusual metal-poor stars abundances come from?
April 16
Fernando MontesNSCL, MSU
Update of the Fukushima Accident: Physical Events and Radiation Effects
April 23
Jay LaVerneUniversity of Notre Dame
Taming the computational scale explosion in the nuclear many-body problem
April 30
Mark CaprioUniversity of Notre Dame
A New Spectroscopic Tool by the Radioactive-Isotope-Beam Induced Exothermic Charge-Exchange Reaction
May 7
Shumpei NojiNSCL/MSU
The Rare Earth Peak: An Overlooked r-Process Diagnostic
May 9
Matt MumpowerNorth Carolina State University
What's the NORM?
May 24
Patrick ReganUniversity of Surrey, UK
The evolution of nuclear structure in 158Er and the collective structures at ultrahigh spin in the rare earth nuclei
June 8
Xiaofeng WangFlorida State University
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