Project Details
Description
The consistent objective that guides our overall programme is to focus on two of the vital issues of nuclear physics: the nature of nuclear matter, and the origin of the chemical elements.
Our work involves bringing experimental and theoretical tools to bear on these issues by exploring, revealing and explaining nuclear phenomena under extreme conditions. The principal experimental thrust is to exploit the exceptional opportunities provided by the new generation of radioactive-beam facilities, pushing back the boundaries of neutron number, and gaining access to new structural features with which to confront theory.
Our work involves bringing experimental and theoretical tools to bear on these issues by exploring, revealing and explaining nuclear phenomena under extreme conditions. The principal experimental thrust is to exploit the exceptional opportunities provided by the new generation of radioactive-beam facilities, pushing back the boundaries of neutron number, and gaining access to new structural features with which to confront theory.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/10/17 → 30/09/21 |
Funding
- STFC
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