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NuPECC – 13 June 2014 Department of Physics University of Jyväskylä JYFL

NuPECC – 13 June 2014 Department of Physics University of Jyväskylä JYFL. NuPECC Meeting in June 2004 in Jyväskylä. NuPECC Meeting 2004 in Jyväskylä. NuPECC Physics in Finland. Funding : Approximately 8M€ a year Personnel ( NuPNET survey 2010) 145 in total

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NuPECC – 13 June 2014 Department of Physics University of Jyväskylä JYFL

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  1. NuPECC– 13 June 2014 Department of Physics University of Jyväskylä JYFL

  2. NuPECCMeeting in June 2004 in Jyväskylä

  3. NuPECCMeeting 2004 in Jyväskylä

  4. NuPECCPhysics in Finland • Funding: Approximately 8M€ a year • Personnel(NuPNETsurvey 2010) • 145 in total • = 120 physicists + 25 supportingstaff • = 100 at JYFL in Jyväskylä + 45 in Helsinki • 120 physicists • = 22 tenured + 32 fixedterm + 60 PhDstudents • Quantum Chromodynamics 8 • Phases of nuclear matter 15 • Nuclear structure 44 • Nuclei in the universe 0 • Fundamental interactions 11 • Applications of nuclear science 27 • Running user facilities 19 • Accelerator and detector R&D 21 • OBS! Small number of permanentpositions and supportingpersonnel

  5. Nuclear and Accelerator Based Physics Physics with cooled and trapped radioactive ions (IGISOL at JYFL-ACCLAB) Structure of very heavy and proton-rich nuclei (Separators and spectrometers at JYFL-ACCLAB ) Nuclear reactions (JYFL-ACCLAB) Ion-beam developments and applications (with accelerators at JYFL-ACCLAB) Theory for nuclear structure and rare decays (JYFL and FiDiPro groups)

  6. High-energyphysics • Ultrarelativisticheavy-ioncollisions • (JYFL group for ALICE/CERN experiments) Ultrarelativisticheavy-ioncollisions (JYFL theorygroup) Particlephysics and cosmology • (JYFL theorygroup)

  7. JYFL-ACCLAB is on the national roadmap 2014-2020

  8. JYU Ranking in Nordic Countries – Physics & Maths

  9. University Board 12th March 2014: StrategyImplementation ”Strengthen the status of the JYU top sectorswithin the international scientificcommunity” Successindicator: Publicationactivitycompared to otherNordiccountries • Contribution of publications in Nordiccountries

  10. Welcome to Jyväskylä

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