Seminar "Physics of Atomic Nucleus" 1101-5sFJAt
The seminar's topics include
(i) experimental and theoretical aspects of nuclear reactions and nuclear matter research,
(ii) the structure of atomic nuclei studied using experimental nuclear spectroscopy and nuclear theory,
(iii) related topics in the field of fundamental interactions, the intersection of nuclear and atomic physics, and the practical applications of nuclear physics methods.
Papers are presented by staff and PhD students from the Nuclear Physics Department (part of Institute of Experimental Physics), as well as other researchers from the Faculty of Physics, the Heavy Ion Laboratory of the University of Warsaw, and the National Centre for Nuclear Research. Guests from research centers outside Warsaw, as well as international speakers, are also invited to present papers.
Papers are presented in Polish or English.
Talks presented by international speakers are most often held remotely (Zoom).
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Mode
Remote learning
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student participating in the seminar:
1) will know and understand selected research examples in the field of nuclear physics and will acquire the ability to recognize possible applications of nuclear physics in other research (interdisciplinarity) and in practical activities.
2) will be able to assess the attractiveness of research topics presented during the seminars and justify this assessment, as well as evaluate the manner in which the research topic is presented.
3) will be ready to participate in scientific discussions on current research topics in nuclear physics and the applications of nuclear techniques in other fields of science and in practical applications.
Assessment criteria
Assessment is based on participation in seminars and a written paper in which the student presents his/her review/observations regarding three selected papers presented at the seminar in a given semester.
Presenting a paper at a seminar by a student/doctoral student exempts them from the obligation to submit a written report.
Practical placement
not expected
Bibliography
Publications quoted by speakers during their lecture.
Files containing presentations of the presented papers (in PDF format) are (mostly) available on the website:
http://www.zfj.fuw.edu.pl/?page=d3.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: