Scientists are making exciting discoveries about fundamental interactions at FRIB. ? Recently, FRIB researchers were part of a team that measured the deuteron inelastic scattering of beryllium-10. Their results were published in American Physical Society Physical Review Letters, “Near-Threshold Dipole Strength in?10Be?with Isoscalar Character.” The tools used in this study will be important for future research into rare and exotic atomic nuclei, in particular for clustering in nuclei. Learn more: https://spr.ly/6000Ikw4M
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)
学术研究
East Lansing,MI 5,396 位关注者
Enabling scientists to make discoveries.
关于我们
- 网站
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https://frib.msu.edu
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- East Lansing,MI
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 领域
- Science、Engineering、Physics、Nuclear Physics、Accelerator Physics、Technology、Nuclear Chemistry、User Facilities和Cryogenics
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主要
640 South Shaw Lane, Michigan State University
US,MI,East Lansing,48824
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)员工
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Yoichi Momozaki
Principal Nuclear Engineer at Argonne National Laboratory/Senior Engineer at Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)
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Al Zeller
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John LeTourneau
Application Development Group Manager at MSU - The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)
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Steve Lidia
Providing charged particle beam technologies for science and society.
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The FRIB Decay Station initiator is helping scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory observe rare isotopes in order to understand what’s happening in the stars. Learn more: https://spr.ly/6001LfccW #NuclearAstrophysics
It’s great to see Mirion Technologies (Canberra) technology featured in insightful articles like this one from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. https://hubs.li/Q039bLmz0 As a leading provider of germanium detectors, Mirion has been honored to collaborate with scientists David Radford and Mitch Allmond on projects including LEGEND and GRETA looking to uncover the most fundamental mysteries of physics. Learn more about our unique capabilities to support scientific exploration: https://hubs.li/Q039bqRD0
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We’re thrilled to invite the community to "The Muse," a free concert featuring world-class musicians Dmitri Berlinsky (violin) and Jiarui Cheng (piano). Please join us at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, 10 February to hear a selection of Romantic-era compositions by Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Learn more: https://spr.ly/6009x7S5d
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In addition to welcoming over 300 guests to an FRIB demonstration booth, the FRIB volunteer team had the chance to meet Zeke the Wonder Dog at WKAR at Michigan State University PBS Kids Day. The annual event invites young children and their families to explore an exposition throughout the WKAR studios. The FRIB team helped kids of all ages learn about nuclear research by smashing their own marble “nuclei,” identifying what they created, and filling out labels to announce which isotope they had made.
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Thank you to the accomplished Humphrey Fellows at MSU for your visit.
#HumphreyFellows at MSU had the special opportunity last week to explore the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University (MSU). FRIB (pronounced EF-frib) is a world-class research, teaching and training center, hosting the world’s most powerful rare isotope accelerator. MSU operates FRIB as a user facility for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science (DOE-SC), with financial support from and furthering the mission of the DOE-SC Office of Nuclear Physics.? During the tour, Fellows engaged with graduate students, learning how the accelerator is used to smash nuclei into a target at half the speed of light to produce rare isotopes, or short-lived nuclei not normally found on Earth.? The research of the properties and interactions of these rare isotopes then paves the way for scientific breakthroughs, including new approaches to diagnosing and treating cancer as well as strengthening national security. #HumphreyExchange #IHeartRareIsotopes #GoGreen
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FRIB’s Witek Nazarewicz and Lee Sobotka at Washington University in St. Louis recently wrote an article for Physics Today discussing recent experimental discoveries that are reshaping how scientists view atomic nuclei. Read more: https://spr.ly/6040aXHZC
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Study and work at MSU’s world-leading nuclear science lab. Graduate career ready. Apply here: https://spr.ly/6041augTx
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An international research team, including FRIB Postdoctoral Research Associate Yuan-Zhuo Ma, is solving computational problems in quantum physics and quantum chemistry through a new method: wavefunction matching. Their work was featured in Nature. Read more: https://spr.ly/6042vHc0e Interested in graduate studies at FRIB? Visit https://spr.ly/6043vHc05 for more information and to apply.
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Join a nationally top-ranked nuclear physics graduate program and earn your degree in nuclear physics or astrophysics while conducting leading-edge research at FRIB. Visit https://spr.ly/6047vHgoU for more information and to apply.
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Study alongside renowned faculty researchers at a world-leading nuclear science facility! Read more about recent award-winning faculty member Dean Lee honored by the MSU College of Natural Science: https://spr.ly/6040QhgMs Visit https://spr.ly/6045QhgMx for more information about FRIB graduate studies and to apply.
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