Two postdoctoral positions in experimental nuclear physics, at Open Laboratory of Nuclear Physics, University of São Paulo, Brazil

The Open Laboratory of Nuclear Physics (LAFN) of the Institute of Physics of the University of São Paulo, Brazil is inviting applications for two positions of Post Doctoral Research Fellow in experimental nuclear physics in São Paulo, Brazil. For more information, please consult the attached document.

Announcement 2PD LAFN

Michigan State University will be hosting the 6th Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) on August 2-6, 2021. NS3 is a summer school for undergraduate students that aims to introduce the participants to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics. NS3 will offer lectures and activities covering selected nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics topics and providing an overview of the field. The school will take place in a virtual environment for the second straight year, instructed by researchers based at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) / Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). The school is funded by the National Science Foundation.

The deadline for applications is May 28, 2021.

For more information about NS3 and the application process please visit: http://nscl.msu.edu/researchers/NS3.html . You can contact the NS3 organizers at: ns3@nscl.msu.edu

Michigan State University will be hosting the 6th Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) on August 2-6, 2021. NS3 is a summer school for undergraduate students that aims to introduce the participants to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics. NS3 will offer lectures and activities covering selected nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics topics and providing an overview of the field. The school will take place in a virtual environment for the second straight year, instructed by researchers based at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) / Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). The school is funded by the National Science Foundation.

The deadline for applications is May 28, 2021.

For more information about NS3 and the application process please visit: http://nscl.msu.edu/researchers/NS3.html . You can contact the NS3 organizers at: ns3@nscl.msu.edu

“Só Mais Um Podcast Sobre Ciência” (SMUPSC) é um canal de podcast e no episódio #30 entrevistaram a Profa. Dra. Débora Peres Menezes para conversar um pouco sobre física nuclear. A Profa. também falou um pouco sobre as aplicações da física nuclear, esclareceu algumas dúvidas comuns e comentou sobre os seus projetos de divulgação científica.

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A revista Physics Letters B recentemente (abril, 2021) anunciou que o artigo “Insight into the reaction dynamics of proton drip-line nuclear system 17F+58Ni at near-barrier energies” está entre os mais acessados nos últimos 90 dias da revista. Este trabalho é de co-autoria de Jeannie Rangel, Jesús Lúbian e Jonas Ferreira (IF-UFF).

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David Maurice Brink was one of the founders of Theoretical Nuclear Physics, as it was known in the second half of the 20th century. He wrote seminal papers on several subjects in nuclear structure and reactions, such as Hartree-Fock calculations and effective interactions, angular distributions of gamma-rays, the Generator Coordinate Method and applications to clustering phenomena, energy-fluctuations in nuclear cross sections, selection rules and semi-classical approximations in heavy-ion scattering, interacting boson model and many others.

He was born in Tasmania, Australia, in 1930. He got a Bachelor of Science degree of the University of Tasmania (1951) and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the University of Oxford (1955). From 1958, he was a Lecturer and fellow at Baliol College, Oxford. He became a Reader in 1988 and retired in 1993.  From 1993 to 1998, he was the vice director of the European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (INCT*) and Professor of the History of Physics in the University of Trento.

Since 1981 he has been a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1982 he received the Rutherford Medal from the Institute of Physics. He has been an external member of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala since 1992. In 2006 he received  the Lise Meitner Prize for his contributions to the theory of nuclear structure and nuclear reactions over several decades, including fundamental work on the theory of nuclear masses using effective interactions of the Skyrme type, nuclear-giant resonances, clustering in nuclei and quantum mechanical and semiclassical theories of heavy ion scattering and heavy ion reactions . 

He wrote several books, including the one on Angular Momentum, in collaboration with G.R. Satchler, which is widely used by the nuclear physics community.  He played an important role in supervising and collaborating with many members of the Brazilian Physics community. 

David Brink passed away in Oxford, on March 8th. This was a great loss for the Nuclear Physics community. His legacy will survive for many years.

(Text by L..F. A. Canto and D. P. Menezes)

Tratar câncer é sempre motivo de estresse. Neste vídeo, a Profa. Susana Lalic nos explica quais são os tratamentos usuais e porque costumam ser feitos de forma fracionada, o que significa um estresse aumentado para o paciente e para o sistema de saúde. Depois, ela nos fala sobre os tratamentos de dose única, que podem ocorrer ainda durante a cirurgia ou na forma flash, numa única dose, cujo total equivale à soma das doses fracionadas, depositada num tempo muito curto. Assista o vídeo e acompanhe as novidades na área de radioterapia.

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