Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee

In summary, the conversation revolves around the website nupecc.org, which is a resource for information on nuclear physics in Europe. One particular report, "NUCLEAR PHYSICS IN EUROPE: HIGHLIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES" is mentioned and deemed interesting. The conversation also touches on the lack of availability of some computational papers and the hope for further research in heavy ion reactions. Overall, the conversation is positive and grateful for the information provided.
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Some may find this of use. I was going to put it in Marlon's "Elementary Particle Presented" thread, but this is more general, including heavy ion and radiation physics.

http://www.nupecc.org/

http://www.nupecc.org/pub/

This report in particular is interesting -
NUCLEAR PHYSICS IN EUROPE: HIGHLIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
http://www.nupecc.org/nupecc/report97/report97_pre/report97_pre.html
 
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Nice link.

Too bad the computational papers are not online... oh well.

It is nice to see that through their FAIR proposal that they are looking to do some fundamental astrophysical reactions research. I hope that they will try and pin down some of the uncertainties in the heavy ion reactions of importance to GCR shielding. Luckily, Miller of LBL has been doing some work on that.

Thanks for the link.
Cheers,
Ryan
 
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Thank you for sharing this information! The Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NUPECC) is a valuable resource for those interested in nuclear physics, heavy ion, and radiation physics. The website provides a wealth of information, including reports and publications, that can be useful for researchers, students, and anyone interested in these fields.

The report on "Nuclear Physics in Europe: Highlights and Opportunities" is particularly interesting, as it provides an overview of the current state of nuclear physics research in Europe and the potential for future developments. It also highlights the importance of collaboration and cooperation among European countries in advancing this field.

I encourage anyone interested in nuclear physics to take a look at NUPECC's website and explore the resources available. It is great to see organizations like this promoting and supporting research in such a crucial and fascinating area of science.
 

1. What is the Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC)?

The Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) is a committee established by the European Science Foundation (ESF) to promote and coordinate research and collaboration in the field of nuclear physics among European countries. It is made up of representatives from various European research institutions and universities.

2. What is the purpose of NuPECC?

The main purpose of NuPECC is to facilitate and enhance European collaboration and coordination in nuclear physics research. This includes identifying and promoting priority areas of research, organizing workshops and conferences, and providing recommendations for funding and resources.

3. Who can join NuPECC?

NuPECC is open to all European countries that have a significant research activity in nuclear physics. Currently, there are 25 member countries, including both EU and non-EU countries such as Switzerland, Norway, and Turkey.

4. How does NuPECC contribute to the advancement of nuclear physics research?

NuPECC plays a crucial role in shaping the future of nuclear physics research in Europe. Through its various activities, such as setting research priorities and promoting international collaborations, NuPECC helps to drive progress and innovation in the field. It also provides a platform for sharing knowledge and expertise among researchers and institutions.

5. How can I stay updated on NuPECC's activities and initiatives?

NuPECC publishes regular reports and recommendations on its website, which can be accessed by anyone. Additionally, individuals and institutions can become members of NuPECC and participate in its activities and events. You can also follow NuPECC on social media and subscribe to their newsletter to stay updated on their latest news and initiatives.

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