Program

Pocket program List of posters
13.30
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
Nuclear physics and climate science: carbon and oxygen isotopes allow to understand global warming
Szymon Malinowski
21.00
Welcome reception
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 9:00
LEGEND’s Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay in 76Ge
Ian Guinn
9:00 9:30
Nuclear structure studies relevant for new physics searches with xenon detectors
Smarajit Triambak
9:30 10:00
Improved tensor limits from the A=8 fundamental physics program at ANL
Guy Savard
10:00 10:30
Recent Results from the DESPEC campaign at GSI
Giovanna Benzoni
10.30 11.00
Coffee break
11:00 11:30
Beyond the Standard Model: Exploring Enigmas with Beta Decay
Leendert Hayen
11:30 12:00
Introduction to the β-Spectrum Module
Charlie Rasco
12:00 12:30
Measurements of beta-energy spectra with 4pi calorimetric techniques
Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic
12:30 12:45
Beta-decay intensities of 107Mo determined by the Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS)
Peng Shuai
12:45 13:00
Beta decay of neutron rich bromine isotopes studied by means of Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer
Michał Stepaniuk
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19:00 19:15
Studies of the N=60 shape transition; states in 98Zr and 98Sr populated via beta-decay
Paul Garrett
19:15 19:30
First results from the new isotope search experiment at GSI in FAIR Phase 0
Stephane Pietri
19:30 19:45
Beta-delayed (multi-)particle emission from 21 Mg utilising DSSSD telescopes and HPGe Clovers at IDS
Erik Asbjørn Mikkelsen Jensen
19:45 20:00
Study of neutron-deficient zinc isotopes – production, two proton radioactivity and other decay modes
Adam Kubiela
20:00 20:15
Recent mass measurements of neutron-rich rare-earth nuclides with the JYFLTRAP double Penning Trap at IGISOL for the astrophysical r-process
Arthur Jaries
20.15 20.20
Break
20:20 20:35
Gamma-spectroscopy studies around the 208Pb core: the 210Bi, 206Tl, 205Pb, 207Pb nuclei investigated in neutron capture reactions
Natalia Cieplicka-Oryńczak
20:35 20:50
Fast-timing spectroscopy in the 128Cd->128In->128Sn beta-decay chain
Marcos Llanos Expósito
20:50 20:55
Measurements of the reaction cross sections of neutron-rich Sn isotopes at the R3B setup
Eleonora Kudaibergenova
20:55 21:00
Signatures for Octupole Collectivity in Tz = 2 nucleus 94Rh
Aysegul Ertoprak
21:00 21:05
Sailing with Needle beyond the horizon
Grzegorz Jaworski
21:05 21:10
Study of relativistic effects in proton-deuteron breakup reaction
Bogusław Włoch
21:10 21:15
Status of the WASA-FRS HypHI Experiment: Study of light hypernuclei at GSI-FAIR
Samuel Escrig López
21:15 21:20
BN and SiO2 as targets for proton-induced reactions on gaseous elements: N and O
Joanna Matulewicz
21:20 21:25
Evolution of the first mixed-symmetry 2+ state in the N=80 isotones
Tim Stetz
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 9:00
Nuclear structure studies using laser spectroscopy techniques at ISOLDE and IGISOL
Ági Koszorús
9:00 9:30
Odd nuclei in nuclear DFT
Jacek Dobaczewski
9:30 9:45
Electromagnetic moments of the antimony (Z=51) isotopic chain 112-133Sb in comparison to shell-model and ab initio calculations
Simon Lechner
9:45 10:00
From ab initio nuclear matter theory to the nuclear energy functional
Francesco Marino
10:00 10:15
Theoretical predictions of the structure of heavy muonic atoms and access to the nuclear properties
Natalia Oreshkina
10:15 10:30
Exploring New Solutions to the Fine-Structure Anomaly in Heavy Muonic Atoms
Konstantin Beyer
10.30 11.00
Coffee break
11:00 11:30
Radioactive molecules for nuclear science
Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz
11:30 12:00
Pairing dynamics far from equilibrium
Piotr Magierski
12:00 12:30
Nuclear Josephson-like gamma-emission
Gregory Potel Aguilar
12:30 12:45
Shape evolution, mixing and coexistence from Nickel to Tin isotopes
Tomás R. Rodríguez
12:45 13:00
Relativistic Configuration-interaction Density Functional Theory: Triaxial Effects and Nuclear Matrix Elements for Beta Decay
Yakun Wang
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19:00 19:15
Triaxiality and configuration coexistence in 74Zn
Magda Zielińska
19:15 19:30
Studies of quadrupole and octupole deformations in the f7/2 shell nuclei via Coulomb excitation
Magda Matejska-Minda
19:30 19:45
Recent Nuclear Structure Studies at N=50 Through Masses of Isomeric States
Lukas Nies
19:45 20:00
Evidence for enhanced collectivity in 58Fe examined through Coulomb excitation
Giorgia Pasqualato
20:00 20:15
Study of the biological effects in glioblastoma cell lines after exposure to high LET α particles appearing in BNCT therapy
Martyna Araszkiewicz
20.15 20.20
Break
20:20 20:35
Evolution of ground state properties of Chromium isotopes from stability to the N = 40 Island of Inversion
Louis Lalanne
20:35 20:50
Isomeric structures in the heavy nucleus 250Fm
Jamie Chadderton
20:50 20:55
Shape coexistence and superdeformation in 28Si
Dorian Frycz
20:55 21:00
New measurement of the lifetime of the first 2+ state in 82Zr
Sara Carollo
21:00 21:05
Coulomb excitations in neutron-rich tin isotopes as a tool to constrain nuclear equation of state
Ivana Lihtar
21:05 21:10
Towards in-gas-jet studies of 229mTh+
Arno Claessens
21:10 21:15
Investigation of interesting spectroscopic features in 202Po around Z = 82 shell closure
Sahab Singh
21:15 21:20
Pairing dynamics in nuclear collisions
Andrzej Makowski
21:20 21:25
Observation of a new decay channel of the DD threshold resonance
Rakesh Dubey
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 9:00
New SHE Z=119 search and related experiments at RIKEN
Hideyuki Sakai
9:00 9:30
Studying the structure of the heaviest elements through laser spectroscopy and mass spectrometry
Michael Block
9:30 10:00
Microscopic models of induced fission dynamics
Dario Vretenar
10:00 10:15
Scission configuration of nuclei
Michał Warda
10:15 10:30
High-K ground states & isomers in superheavy nuclei
Janusz Skalski
10.30 11.00
Coffee break
11:00 11:15
Fission fragment mass and kinetic energy yields of Fermium isotopes
Krzysztof Pomorski
11:15 11:30
Fission as a relevant probe of the nuclear level density away from β-stability
Katarzyna Mazurek
11:30 11:45
Angular momentum in fission fragments
Sven Åberg
11:45 12:00
What are the chances of synthesizing elements 119 and 120?
Tomasz Cap
12:00 12:30
Surrogate reactions in inverse kinematics at heavy-ion storage rings
Beatriz Jurado
12:30 13:00
IFMIF-DONES – a new facility for material testing and nuclear physics
Wojciech Królas
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19:00 19:15
Emerging results from the nu-Ball2 experimental campaign
Jonathan Wilson
19:15 19:30
Search for the gamma decay of the narrow near-threshold proton resonance in 11B
Simone Bottoni
19:30 19:45
Clustering in 11,12,13C
Luka Palada
19:45 20:00
Charge radii measurements of 26-34Al transitioning into the N = 20 island of inversion
Jordan Reilly
20:00 20:15
Spectroscopy of neutron-rich Fe isotopes studied in the 70Zn+238U reaction
Jaime Benito Garcia
20.15 20.20
Break
20:20 20:35
High-resolution resonance ionization spectroscopy of actinides in a Supersonic Gas Jet
Rafael Ferrer – Garcia
20:35 20:50
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectroscopy on Americium
Matou Stemmler
20:50 20:55
Isthmus connecting mainland and island of stability of superheavy nuclei
Michał Kowal
20:55 21:00
Fusion and competitive fission modes in the cold synthesis of super-heavy nuclei
Aleksander Augustyn
21:00 21:05
Self-consistent approach to tripartition of heavy and superheavy nuclei
Yannen Jaganathen
21:05 21:10
Sn radioactivity of lanthanide nuclei using Skyrme density energy formalism
Manoj K. Sharma
21:10 21:15
Quasielastic barrier distributions for the 20Ne+92,94,95Mo systems: Influence of dissipation
Giulia Colucci
21:15 21:20
A systematic study: some insights into the low-energy incomplete fusion reactions
Abhishek Yadav
21:20 21:25
Study of the γ-decay from the near-neutron-threshold 2+ state in 14C
Giacomo Corbari
7.30 8.30
Breakfast
8:30 9:00
Study of proton-decaying states important for classical novae using the Silicon Array for Branching Ratio Experiments
Jeffery Blackmon
9:00 9:30
Direct reactions with neutron-rich and neutron-deficient tin beams
Kate Jones
9:30 9:45
Underground Measurements of the 16O(p,γ)17F Reaction at LUNA
Duncan Robb
9:45 10:00
Recent results on the direct measurement of the 12 C + 12 C fusion cross-section at deep sub-barrier energies with STELLA
Jean Nippert
10:00 10:15
Experiments with Texas Active Target Detector on Rare Isotope Beams
Yevgen Koshchiy
10:15 10:30
Study of the astrophysical reactions with photon beams and Warsaw active-target TPC
Magdalena Kuich
10.30 11.00
Coffee break
11:00 11:30
Observation of a rare decay of 40K with implications for fundamental physics and geochronology
Philippe Di Stefano
11:30 11:45
Accurate characterization of the beta decay of 8B to 8Be
Daniel Fernandez Ruiz
11:45 12:15
Symmetry and collectivity of mirror nuclei
Kathrin Wimmer
12:15 12:30
Isospin mirror asymmetry as an evidence of proton halos?
Victor Guadilla
12:30 13:00
Polarised unstable nuclei: from nuclear physics to life sciences
Magdalena Kowalska
13.00 14.00
Lunch
18.00 19.00
Dinner
19.00 21.00
Poster session
21.00
Campfire
07.30 08.30
Breakfast
8:30 9:00
Observation of a correlated free four-neutron system
Thomas Aumann
9:00 9:30
Stability of the lightest neutron rich nuclei
Rimantas Lazauskas
9:30 10:00
Testing fundamental interactions with the hyperfine splitting in light atomic systems
Krzysztof Pachucki
10:00 10:30
Precise calculations of charge radii of light nuclei
Arseniy Filin
10.30 11.00
Coffee break
11:00 11:05
Czosnyka prize award
11:05 11:35
Expanding the reach of Coulomb excitation experiments
Janne Pakarinen
11:35 11:40
Szymański prize
11:40 12:10
Some recent progress in ab initio nuclear theory
Ragnar Stroberg
12:10 12:25
NuPECC’s awards
12:25 13:00
Challenges and prospects in low-energy nuclear theory
Witek Nazarewicz
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