Program

List of posters
14.00
Buses leave Warsaw
17.00 19.00
Arrival at Piaski
19.00 20.00
Dinner
20.00 20.15
Conference opening
20.15 21.00
Opening Lecture
Radioactive Molecules Are Dying to Reveal New Physics
Ronald Garcia Ruiz
21.00
Welcome reception
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 8:55
LEGEND-1000 and the Nature of Neutrinos
David Radford
8:55 9:20
Search for BSM Physics with Beta Decay: The MORA (Matter’s Origin from RadioActivity) Experiment
Pierre Delahaye
9:20 09:45
Testing the Standard Model with the help of St. Benedict
Maxime Brodeur
09:45 10:10
Towards a thorium-229 isomer based nuclear clock: recent progress
Piet Van Duppen
10:10 10:25
Can we use Moessbauer spectroscopy to search for CP-violating moments?
Marcus Scheck
10.25 10:50
Coffee break
10:50 11:15
Nuclear lattice simulations and evidence for multimodal superfluidity
Dean Lee
11:15 11:40
Atomic nucleus at the edge of stability
Marek Ploszajczak
11:40 12:05
Relativistic density functional theory for nuclear structure and dynamics
Jie Meng
12:05 12:30
Neutron-rich nuclei and matter in neutron stars
Achim Schwenk
12:30 12:45
Recent advances in the study of the Bohr-Weisskopf effect – New measurements and an improved theoretical description
Mark Bissell
12:45 13:00
Quantum computing algorithm for shell model states
Bhoomika Maheshwari
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19:00 19:15
Superallowed alpha-decay of 104Te
Ian Cox
19:15 19:30
Recoil-decay tagging studies of neutron-deficient actinium nuclei at JYFL-ACCLAB
Kalle Auranen
19:30 19:45
Decay spectroscopy studies on the two new isotopes of astatine
Henna Kokkonen
19:45 20:00
Nuclear reaction cross-section measurements in mirror nuclei 7Li and 7Be using Active-Target Time Projection Chamber.
Magdalena Kuich
20:00 20:15
Investigating the evolution of nuclear structure below Z=50 with Ag
Bram van den Borne
20.15 20.20
Break
20:20 20:35
Search for shape coexistence in Ca isotopes by complete low-spin spectroscopy via (nth,γ) reactions
Massimiliano Luciani
20:35 20:50
Reaction rates with temperature dependent cross sections using quantum dynamical reaction theory in the (n,186Os) reaction
Nicholas Lightfoot
20:50 21.05
Probing the Neutron Skin Puzzle in Pb-208: precision polarized electron scattering at Mainz
Nikita Kozyrev
21:05 21:20
Model Independent Identification of C2v Symmetry in 236U Nucleus
Irene Dedes
21:20 21:25
Online Data Analysis and Visualization for Large-Scale Nuclear Spectroscopy Studies
Jerzy Grębosz
21:25 21:30
Decay modes of 39Ti: search for two-proton radioactivity
Victor Guadilla
21:30 21:35
Experimental study of the β-decay of 46Mn and its connection to 44Ti nucleosynthesis
David Godos Valencia
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 8:55
Spin entanglement in quasi-elastic and (p,2p) reactions
Hideyuki Sakai
9:55 9:20
Laser spectroscopy studies of short-lived isotopes using ion traps
Ruben de Groote
9:20 9:45
The Continuing Saga of the Cd isotopes; Multiple Shapes or Vibrational Structures?
Paul Garrett
9:45 10:10
Beta delayed neutron emitters – exploring decays of unexplored nuclei
Robert Grzywacz
10:10 10:25
Experimental studies of the deuteron-proton breakup reaction
Elżbieta Stephan
10.25 10.50
Coffee break
10:50 11:15
β minus decay spectroscopy of indium isotopes across the N=82 shell closure at the ISOLDE Decay Station
Agnieszka Korgul
11:15 11:40
Pandemonium free data for reactor applications
Alejandro Algora
11:40 12:05
Preliminary β-Spectrum Measurements with the β-Spectrum Module with Implications for Long-Lived Reactor ν Calculations
Charlie Bertis Rasco
12:05 12:30
Probing structure and reactions of two-neutron halos in the N=28 isotones: 40Mg and 39Na
Jagjit Singh
12:30 12:45
Impact of the β decay ground-state feeding of 63Mn on the Urca cooling process
Peng Shuai
12:45 13:00
Gamma-ray emission in competition with neutron emission in the beta decays of 87-91Br
Michał Stepaniuk
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19:00 19:15
Two-neutrino 0+ → 0+ double beta decay of 48Ca in the DFT-NCCI framework
Jan Miśkiewicz
19:15 19:30
Advanced Background Rejection and Rare Process Searches in the LEGEND Experiment
Marta Babicz
19:30 19:45
β-decay spectroscopy of laser-polarised 47K at VITO-ISOLDE
Ilaria Michelon
19:45 20:00
Measurement of nuclear magnetic moments near doubly magic 132Sn
Franziskus von Spee
20:00 20:15
In-flight gamma-ray spectroscopy and half-life measurements of 129In and 128Cd
Michał Mikołajczuk
20.15 20.20
Break
20:20 20:35
Towards Precise Nuclear Charge Radii of Silicon Isotopes Using Muonic X-ray Spectroscopy
Marie Deseyn
20:35 20:50
Tracking the evolution of nuclear structure in Neon isotopes toward the N = 20 Island of Inversion
Davide Genna
20:50 21.05
Investigating shape coexistence in 74Se using Coulomb excitation
Robin Kjus
21:05 21:10
Rotations in 152Gd nucleus
Indu Bala
21:10 21:15
Characterization and simulation of Silicon Carbide devices in the SAMOTHRACE ecosystem
Alice Barbon
21:15 21:20
Transfer across an isobaric multiplet: (d,p) of 17F and 17O
Anna Kawęcka
21:20 21:25
Spectroscopy of negative parity bands in 105Pd
Bernadett Kruzsicz
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 8:55
Stellar Neutron Sources -an interplay between quantum coupling and shell mixing
Michael Wiescher
8:55 9:20
Exploring α-Induced Reactions and Their Astrophysical Significance
Melina Avila
9:20 09:45
Experimental techniques for surrogate neutron induced reactions with radioactive ion beams
Jolie Cizewski
09:45 10:10
Single-particle spectroscopy and resonance strengths in N=Z nuclides
Steven Pain
10:10 10:25
Experimental studies of gamma-induced reactions for the p-process
Dario Lattuada
10.25 10:50
Coffee break
10:50 11:15
European Nuclear Physics Infrastructures : Current Status and Perspectives
Marek Lewitowicz
11:15 11:40
Latest developments at GANIL/SPIRAL2
Fanny Farget
11:40 12:05
Experiments with extreme light at ELI-NP
Calin Alexandru Ur
12:05 12:30
Nuclear Physics Program to Be Developed at the DONES Facility Using Pulsed Deuteron and Neutron Beams
Łukasz Iskra
12:30 12:55
Recent results from laser spectroscopy at CRIS: towards more exotic isotopes and beyond nuclear structure studies
Jessica Warbinek
12:55 13:10
Fission studies with the nu-Ball2 array
Jonathan Wilson
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19:00 19:15
Observation of thermal deuteron-deuteron fusion in accelerator experiments at sub-keV energies
Konrad Czerski
19:15 19:30
Underground measurements of the 14N(p,γ)15O reaction at LUNA
Alessandro Compagnucci
19:30 19:45
Probing key 19F(p,g)20Ne resonances with innovative targets at LUNA
Riccardo Biasissi
19:45 20:00
Neutron-rich light-nuclei studied via reactions with the 9Li beam
Margareta Sigmund
20:00 20:15
High-resolution laser spectroscopy of light gold isotopes at CRIS: investigation of the island of deformation and shape coexistence
Osama Ahmad
20.15 20.20
Break
20:20 20:35
Simultaneous measurement of fission, gamma, and multi-neutron emission in surrogate reactions at heavy-ion storage ring
Bogusław Włoch
20:35 20:50
Towards high precision optical spectroscopy of trapped radioactive ions
Robbe Van Duyse
20:50 21.05
Mass-Asymmetry Impact on Fusion Probability: Insights from the 220Th System Using Multidimensional Stochastic Dynamics
Yannen Jagathen
21.05 21:20
Light Superheavy Nuclear Structure Study by PNC-CSM Method
Xiao Tao He
21:20 21:25
Candidates for three-quasiparticle K-isomers in even-odd Fm-Cn nuclei
Piotr Jachimowicz
21:25 21:30
Fission Barriers of Actinides Using Fourier-over-Spheroid Parametrization within the Macroscopic-Microscopic Model
Aleksander Augustyn
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:45 9:10
Status of New Element Search at RIKEN
Kouji Morimoto
9:10 9:35
Exploring the structure of the heaviest nuclei through precision measurements at low energy
Michael Block
9:35 10:00
Statistical Analysis of Deformation Effects on Level Densities and Fission Probabilities in Superheavy Nuclei
Michał Kowal
10:00 10:15
Beta decay and electron capture in heavy and superheavy nuclei
Ante Ravlic
10:15 10:30
Towards the limits of stability – new decay study of the lightest mendeleviums
Shayan Kumar
10.30 10:55
Coffee break
10:55 11:20
Probing SHN structure and stability – synthesis and decay studies
Dieter Ackermann
11:20 11:45
On isotopic structure of fission fragments
Krzysztof Pomorski
11:45 12:00
Convergence of Stochastic Models in Nuclear Fission: Analysis of Langevin and Random Walk Approaches
Tomasz Cap
12:00 12:15
Cluster radioactivity in heavy and superheavy nuclei. The evolution of the super-asymmetric fission valley
Michał Warda
12:15 12:30
Upper limit for the 248Cm(50Ti,xn) 298-xOg reaction cross section
Martin Bordeau
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19.00 21.00
Poster session
21.00
Campfire
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 8:55
Fast Scintillator Detectors for Nuclear Spectroscopy, Medical Imaging and Hadrontherapy Monitoring
Luis Mario Fraile
8:55 9:20
Progress in 3n System Studies and the Next Steps: New Multineutron Experiments
Kenjiro Miki
9:20 9:45
Fission Track Dating of Obsidian Artifacts: A Geochronological Approach to Provenance
Letizia Bonizzoni
9:45 10:10
Innovative instrumentation solutions for marine exploration: the EU FET project RAMONES
Theodoros Mertzimekis
10:10 10:25
Applications of high-performance computing in nuclear physics
Tomasz Malkiewicz
10.25 10:50
Coffee break
10:50 11:05
Advances in Radon Based Earthquake Forecasting using Sensor Networking
Gururaj Kumar
11:02 11:20
Multiple shape coexistence in 100Zr
Magda Zielińska
11:20 11:25
Czosnyka prize award
11:25 11:50
A guide on how to travel around the world with the Coulomb excitation tools in the suitcase
Katarzyna Hadynska-Klęk
11:50 11:55
Szymański prize
11:55 12:20
Recent developments and applications of the Projected Generator Coordinate Method (a personal account)
Benjamin Bally
12:20 13:00
Nuclear Astrophysics and the Bomb
Michael Wiesscher
13.00 14.00
Lunch
17.00 19.00
Camerata Quartet concert in Wejsuny
20.00
Conference Dinner
06.30 07.30
Breakfast
07.30
Buses leave for Warsaw