The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) established a working group for nuclear physics—Working Group 9 (WG.9)—during its general assembly meeting in 2005. The working group was an out-growth of an IUPAP Commission C12 committee that focused on nuclear physics facilities. WG.9 has been active since then, coordinating its efforts with C12, with the goal of bringing together nuclear scientists working on the major problems in the field to discuss future directions and possible coordination and collaboration
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation is Australia’s nuclear national laborator...
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS (ICTP) in Trieste was established by the Internatio...
The Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) is an associated Committee of the Euro...
Beginning in the mid-90s, C12, the IUPAP Commission on Nuclear Physics, under the Chairmanship of Er...
IUPAP Report 41 is a document that gives summary information about the major nuclear physics facilit...
IUPAP is the only global international Scientific Union dedicated to all areas of physics. It is run...
In the past four decades, experiments in particle physics have changed dramatically in scope and so ...
The purpose of the present document follows closely that of the first IUPAP report on nuclear physic...
This is summary of the activities of the working group on collider physics in the IXth Workshop on H...
Elementary Particle Physics addresses basic questions about Nature and explores processes at extreme...
Abstract. This is summary of the activities of the working group on collider physics in the IXth Wor...
This is a summary of the projects undertaken by the working group I on high energy and collider phys...
On 6 March 2003 a Technical Exchange and Cooperation Arrangement in the field of Nuclear-Related Tec...
For nuclear research and technology development to continue to advance, research reactors (RRs) must...
For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/archival_ob...
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation is Australia’s nuclear national laborator...
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS (ICTP) in Trieste was established by the Internatio...
The Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) is an associated Committee of the Euro...
Beginning in the mid-90s, C12, the IUPAP Commission on Nuclear Physics, under the Chairmanship of Er...
IUPAP Report 41 is a document that gives summary information about the major nuclear physics facilit...
IUPAP is the only global international Scientific Union dedicated to all areas of physics. It is run...
In the past four decades, experiments in particle physics have changed dramatically in scope and so ...
The purpose of the present document follows closely that of the first IUPAP report on nuclear physic...
This is summary of the activities of the working group on collider physics in the IXth Workshop on H...
Elementary Particle Physics addresses basic questions about Nature and explores processes at extreme...
Abstract. This is summary of the activities of the working group on collider physics in the IXth Wor...
This is a summary of the projects undertaken by the working group I on high energy and collider phys...
On 6 March 2003 a Technical Exchange and Cooperation Arrangement in the field of Nuclear-Related Tec...
For nuclear research and technology development to continue to advance, research reactors (RRs) must...
For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/archival_ob...
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation is Australia’s nuclear national laborator...
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS (ICTP) in Trieste was established by the Internatio...
The Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) is an associated Committee of the Euro...