ARIS 2017 Final Announcements
The third International Conference on Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science, ARIS 2017, will be held in Keystone, Colorado in the U.S. from Sunday, May 28 through Friday, June 2, 2017. ARIS is the flagship conference for rare isotope science that resulted from a merger a few years ago of the `International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (ENAM)’ and the ‘International Conference on Radioactive Nuclear Beams (RNB)’
Following the tradition of the ARIS meetings in 2011 (Leuven) and 2014 (Tokyo), ARIS 2017 will facilitate vibrant and extensive information exchange and collaboration among all the researchers in the field. The scientific program will highlight the most recent experimental and theoretical work in the field including, but not limited to, the following topics:
The third International Conference on Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science, ARIS 2017, will be held in Keystone, Colorado in the U.S. from Sunday, May 28 through Friday, June 2, 2017. ARIS is the flagship conference for rare isotope science that resulted from a merger a few years ago of the `International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (ENAM)’ and the ‘International Conference on Radioactive Nuclear Beams (RNB)’
Following the tradition of the ARIS meetings in 2011 (Leuven) and 2014 (Tokyo), ARIS 2017 will facilitate vibrant and extensive information exchange and collaboration among all the researchers in the field. The scientific program will highlight the most recent experimental and theoretical work in the field including, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Nuclear structure and reactions
- Nuclear astrophysics
- Fundamental symmetries and interactions tested in nuclei
- Advances in nuclear theory
- Ground-state properties and fundamental constants
- Nuclei at and beyond the drip lines
- Heaviest elements and fission
- Radioactive ion beam production, experimental developments and applications
Local organizing committee
FRIB/NSCL | TRIUMF | |
Alexandra Gade (Chair) | Adam Garnsworthy (Chair) | |
Heiko Hergert | Iris Dillmann | |
Hiro Iwasaki | Greg Hackman | |
Sean Liddick | Jason Holt | |
Amy McCausey | Reiner Krücken | |
David Morrissey |
International Advisory Committee |
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J. Äystö (U. of Jyväskylä) | M. Lewitowicz (GANIL) | |
A. Aprahamian (U. of Notre Dame) | Z-T. Lu (USTC China) | |
F. Azaiez (iThemba Labs) | T. Motobayashi (RIKEN) | |
K. Blaum (MPI-Heidelberg) | T. Nilsson (Chalmers U.) | |
Y. Blumenfeld (IN2P3-Orsay) | Y. Oganessian (JINR-Dubna) | |
M.G. Borge (CERN & CSIC Madrid) | T. Otsuka (Tokyo U.) | |
A. Bracco (INFN Milano) | T. Papenbrock (UT & ORNL) | |
N. Dasgupta (ANU) | M. Pfützner (U. of Warsaw) | |
P. Fallon (LBNL) | K. Riisager (Aarhus U.) | |
M. Gorska (GSI) | A. Schwenk (TU Darmstadt) | |
R-D. Herzberg (U. of Liverpool) | O. Sorlin (GANIL) | |
M. Hjorth-Jensen (U. of Oslo & MSU) | C. Svensson (U. of Guelph) | |
R.V.F. Janssens (ANL) | A. Tamii (Osaka U.) | |
Y. Kanada-En'yo (Kyoto U.) | P. van Duppen (U. of Leuven) | |
U. Köster (ILL Grenoble) | D. Vretenar (U. of Zagreb) | |
K. Langanke (GSI & TU Darmstadt) | F. Xu (Peking U.) | |
S. Lapi (U. of Alabama) | S. Yennello (Texas A&M U.) | |
A. Lépine-Szily (U. of Sao Paulo) |
Dates: | from 28 May 2017 16:00 to 2 June 2017 16:00 |
Timezone: | US/Mountain |