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DOE's Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics
Administers a $1 billion/year research program in the U.S. Most high energy and nuclear physics research is conducted using accelerators which produce beams of subatomic particles (e.g., protons and electrons) or nuclei moving essentially at the speed of
(http://www.er.doe.gov/production/henp/henp.html)
Intense Resonance Neutron Source
No Description available
(iren.jinr.ru)
Nuclear Spectroscopy Group KULeuven
Our research fields are: 1. Decay studies of exotic nuclei produced at on-line mass separators and in-flight separators 2. Reaction studies of post-accelerated radioactive ion beams
(http://www.fys.kuleuven.ac.be/iks/lisol/)
Nuclear Weapons FAQ
survey of the fundamentals of nuclear weapons
(http://www.envirolink.org/issues/nuketesting/hew/Nwfaq/Nfaq0.html)
Physics
Learn it all, from smallest particles to the nature of the universe. Experts or newbies can test and increase physics knowledge. From about.com.
(http://physics.about.com/)
Univ. of Washington Nuclear Physics Laboratory Home Page
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Nuclear Physics Laboratory Seattle, Washington, USA Nuclear Physics Laboratory Box 354290 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195-4290
(http://www.npl.washington.edu/home.html)
PNPI Home Page
Neutron Research Centres High-Energy Physics Laboratories Funding sources
(http://www.pnpi.spb.ru/)
Nuclear Physics Electronic
NUCLEAR PHYSICS ELECTRONIC A service for the subscribers of for the subscribers of Nuclear Physics A, Nuclear
(http://www.nucphys.nl/www/pub/nucphys/npe.html)
NPB
authors Information about Nuclear Physics B Other options: Nuclear Physics A Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings
(http://www.nucphys.nl/www/pub/nucphys/npb.html)
Division of Nuclear Physics, U.S. Department of Energy
Division of Nuclear Physics Office of High Energy and Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics This page was last
(http://www.er.doe.gov/production/henp/nucphys.html)
Nuclear Physics Links
There are many other Internet sites with information relating to nuclear physics as well. Here, we provide a list of some of these. Nuclear Physics Nuclear Physics Techniques -
(library.advanced.org/3471/links.html)
Experimental Nuclear Physics at NCSU
which was established by Duke, UNC-CH and NCSU. The laboratory, located on the Duke University campus in Durham (a 30 minute drive from NCSU), is funded by the U.S. Department of
(http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/research/nuclear.html)
UNH Nuclear Physics Group - Degree programs
Ph.D. degree program Recommended cousework and academic program Ph.D. thesis opportunities in the Nuclear Physics Group Master's degree program Recommended coursework and academic
(http://www.physics.unh.edu/nuclear/Degrees/degrees.html)
Nuclear Physics: What physicists do
(It will describe how experiments are done and give some information about what sorts of jobs nuclear physics graduates have in the business world.) Send questions or comments
(http://physics.hallym.ac.kr/education/nuclear/fsu/career/)
DOE's Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics
Administers a $1 billion/year research program in the U.S. Most high energy and nuclear physics research is conducted using accelerators which produce beams of subatomic particles (e.g., protons and electrons) or nuclei moving essentially at the speed of
(http://www.er.doe.gov/production/henp/henp.html&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion Web Sites
List of web sites describing (world-wide) experiments to study the physics of nuclear fusion by magnetic confinement (From: Wolfgang Suttrop, Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik
(http://www.ipp.mpg.de/~Wolfgang.Suttrop/ppcfsites.html&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
Nuclear Physics: Past, Present and Future
Information and links on nuclear physics, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, other nuclear applications (including diagnostic imaging, radiometric dating), and related issues. Impressive site developed and maintained by high school students
(http://tqd.advanced.org/3471/&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
Nuclear Physics A
Journal covering Nuclear and Hadronic Physics
(http://www.nucphys.nl/www/pub/nucphys/npa.html&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
Applied Nuclear Physics Group @ Uppsala University
This page describes the research carried out by the Applied Nuclear Physics Group at the department of Radiation Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden that focus on methods for nuclear safeguards and verification and tomographic core simulations verificati
(http://www4.tsl.uu.se/~jansson/&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Nuclear Physics
Information sources for Nuclear Physics research institutes and accelerator facilities
(http://www.rarf.riken.go.jp/rarf/np/&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
Nuclear & Reactor Physics @ KTH
Research on accelerator driven systems (ADS), Monte Carlo based reactor core calculation and safety analysis of transmutation is performed by this department at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
(clio.neutron.kth.se/&query=Nuclear+Physics&rsource=LCOSS)
Rutgers Physics: Experimental Nuclear Physics
No Description available
(http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/npx/group-npx.html)
Nuclear Physics, Lund University
No Description available
(http://nuclearphysics.pixe.lth.se/)
American Physical Society - Division of Nuclear Physics
No Description available
(http://www-lns.mit.edu/dnp.html)
Univ. of Washington Nuclear Physics Laboratory Map Page
No Description available
(http://www.npl.washington.edu/npl_map_page.html)
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