Emeritus Professor David Hinde
Department |
Nuclear Physics & Accelerator Applications |
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Qualifications |
BSc Manc, PhD, FAIP, FInstP, FAA |
Office phone |
52094 |
Email |
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Office |
Nuclear Physics 2 43 |
Understanding energy dissipation in colliding quantum many-body systems
This project aims to gain fundamental insights into the mechanisms of energy dissipation in nuclear collisions by making new measurements that will aid in the development of new models of nuclear fusion.
Dr Kaitlin Cook, Professor Mahananda Dasgupta, Emeritus Professor David Hinde
Towards a global understanding of nuclear fission
Improved understandings of nuclear fission is key for many areas of science, including heavy element formation in supernova and neutron-star mergers, making safer nuclear reactors, and the formation and properties of long-lived superheavy isotopes. Students involved in this project will further our understanding of fission across the chart of nuclides.
Dr Kaitlin Cook, Emeritus Professor David Hinde, Professor Mahananda Dasgupta
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