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Events
Multidisciplinary Multi-Messenger Astrophysics Workshop (Opens in a new window)
To foster multidisciplinary research in the area of explosive transients, Louisiana State University, the DOE’s Los Alamos National Lab and Center…Aeos Project: Simulating Stellar Chemical Abundances and Galaxy Formation in the Early Universe featuring Kaley Brauer (Harvard University) (Opens in a new window)
Hosted by: Avrajit Bandyopadhyay Abstract: The chemical signatures of the earliest stars hold critical clues to nucleosynthetic processes and galaxy…IReNA Online Seminar featuring Jordan Marsh (University of Edinburgh) (Opens in a new window)
Hosted by: Jakub Skowronski Abstract: TBD8th p-process workshop 2024 (Opens in a new window)
Beyond iron, a number of rare, neutron-deficient, stable isotopes, is made of proton-rich isotopes, the p-nuclei. They constitute a small fraction in…IReNA Online Seminar featuring TBD (Opens in a new window)
Hosted by: TBD Abstract: TBDEducational Resources
We have a cross institutional mentoring program to support the education of our members!
Recorded Seminars and Lectures
Watch a broad range of seminars, talks, and lectures on topics in nuclear astrophysics.
Teaching Resources
Course materials for teaching nuclear astrophysics courses and for self study
Virtual Journal
The virtual journal makes it easy to keep up with current research. You can for example find recent review articles in nuclear astrophysics.
Training for reaction network codes
Learn to use reaction network code XNet by Raph Hix by following instructions, lectures, and group activities at the JINA-TALENT course below.
Engage in Outreach
JINA-CEE members can contact JINA-CEE Outreach to learn how to be involved, discuss ideas for new educational initiatives, or suggest venues to give public talks.
Please share your outreach activities with us through this form. Information collected will be used for reporting purposes and also as input for the new Outreach Award!
Early Career researchers at MSU and Notre Dame can reach out to the following contacts:
JINA-CEE Schools
JINA-CEE schools are open to all young scientists working in areas related to nuclear astrophysics. They are often organized with partner institutions around the world and typically include lectures, group activities, and networking opportunities.