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NATO Advanced Study Institute on Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions

The ASI 'Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions' was organized in Predeal from August 31 to September 11. It brought together people with a broad interest in Atomic and Nuclear Physics from several research institutes and universities in Ro­ mania and 16 other countries. The school cont...

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Autores principales: Calboreanu, A, Rémaud, B, Zoran, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/265442
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Rémaud, B
Zoran, V
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Zoran, V
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description The ASI 'Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions' was organized in Predeal from August 31 to September 11. It brought together people with a broad interest in Atomic and Nuclear Physics from several research institutes and universities in Ro­ mania and 16 other countries. The school continues a tradition that started on a small scale back in 1968, fo­ cussing mainly on current problems in nuclear physics. Though the organizing of this edition started very late and in very uncertain economic and financial conditions, it turned out to be the largest meeting of this type ever organized in Romania, both in topics and participation. There were many applicants for participation and grants, considerably more than could be handled. The selection made by the local organizing committee was based on the following criteria: a proper balance of atomic and nuclear physicists, a broad representation of people from Research Institutes and Universities, a balanced par­ ticipat!on with respect to age, sex, nationality and observance of ASI requirements.
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spelling cern-2654422021-07-30T13:25:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/265442engCalboreanu, ARémaud, BZoran, VNATO Advanced Study Institute on Topics in Atomic and Nuclear CollisionsNuclear PhysicsThe ASI 'Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions' was organized in Predeal from August 31 to September 11. It brought together people with a broad interest in Atomic and Nuclear Physics from several research institutes and universities in Ro­ mania and 16 other countries. The school continues a tradition that started on a small scale back in 1968, fo­ cussing mainly on current problems in nuclear physics. Though the organizing of this edition started very late and in very uncertain economic and financial conditions, it turned out to be the largest meeting of this type ever organized in Romania, both in topics and participation. There were many applicants for participation and grants, considerably more than could be handled. The selection made by the local organizing committee was based on the following criteria: a proper balance of atomic and nuclear physicists, a broad representation of people from Research Institutes and Universities, a balanced par­ ticipat!on with respect to age, sex, nationality and observance of ASI requirements.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:2654421994
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NATO Advanced Study Institute on Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions
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title_full NATO Advanced Study Institute on Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions
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