JUSTIPEN-JUSEIPEN Workshop

Asia/Tokyo
Okochi Hall (RIKEN Wako campus)

Okochi Hall

RIKEN Wako campus

2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi 351-0198, Japan
Description
The JUSTIPEN-JUSEIPEN Workshop is held at RIKEN Wako Campus, December 9-12, 2013. The Japan-U.S. Theory Institute for Physics with Exotic Nuclei (JUSTIPEN), located at RIKEN Wako Campus, was established in 2006 to facilitate collaborations between U.S. and Japanese scientists whose main research thrust is in the area of the physics of exotic nuclei. Since then, many U.S. scientists, who are interested in collaborating with Japanese scientists, have visited RIKEN and other institutes in Japan with JUSTIPEN travel grants. Among many research collaborations, the computational aspects should be highlighted in a field of nuclear structure and reaction theories. While JUSTIPEN primarily focuses on theory collaborations, a number of experimentalists with theoretical collaborators in Japan have also been supported. The program has been supported also by the "Todai-RIKEN Joint International Program for Nuclear Physics" (TORIJIN). While the JUSTIPEN travel grant will end in 2013, the JUSTIPEN will continue to operate to benefit collaborative projects between US and Japan and coordinate efforts in the area of low-energy nuclear theory.
JUSTIPEN also inspired the establishment of similar programs. Among them, the Japan-U.S. Experiment Institute for Physics with Exotic Nuclei (JUSEIPEN) was established in August 2010. JUSEIPEN promotes collaborations among experimentalists in U.S. and Japan. The present joint workshop at RIKEN aims at fostering exchange, collaborations, and discussions of current and future topics in the theory and experiment of exotic nuclei.
Participants
  • Akitsu Ikeda
  • Alfredo Galindo-Uribarri
  • Anatoli Afanasjev
  • Andreas Ekstrom
  • Angelo Signoracci
  • Augusto Macchiavelli
  • Betty Tsang
  • Bradley Sherrill
  • Bruce Barrett
  • Carlo Barbieri
  • Chikako Ishizuka
  • Daniel Lubos
  • Fedir Ivanyuk
  • Francesca Sammarruca
  • Fumiharu Kobayashi
  • Futoshi Minato
  • Gaute Hagen
  • Haozhao Liang
  • Heather Crawford
  • Hidetoshi Yamaguchi
  • Hirokazu Aiba
  • Hiroshi Watanabe
  • Hirotaka Shimoyama
  • HIroyaki Miya
  • Hiroyoshi Sakurai
  • Hiroyuki Sagawa
  • Hongna Liu
  • Ikuko Hamamoto
  • Jenny Lee
  • Jorge Lopez
  • Juzo ZENIHIRO
  • Kazuhito Mizuyama
  • Kazuki Yoshida
  • Kazuko Sugawara-Tanabe
  • Kazuyuki Ogata
  • Kazuyuki Sekizawa
  • Kenichi Matsuyanagi
  • Kenichi Yoshida
  • Kentaro Yako
  • Koichi Sato
  • Kosho Minomo
  • Kouhei Washiyama
  • Kouichi Hagino
  • Makoto Ito
  • Masaki Sasano
  • Masayasu Ishihara
  • Masayuki Matsuo
  • Michael Carpenter
  • Munetake ICHIMURA
  • Naoyuki Itagaki
  • Nobuaki Imai
  • Nobuo Hinohara
  • Nori AOI
  • Noritaka Shimizu
  • obertelli alexandre
  • Paul Fallon
  • Peter Moller
  • Peter Schury
  • Pieter Doornenbal
  • Satoshi Takeuchi
  • Shigehiro Nagataki
  • Shin Watanabe
  • Shinichiro Michimasa
  • Shinsuke Ota
  • Shinya Wanajo
  • Shota Shibagaki
  • Shun Furusawa
  • Shunji Nishimura
  • Susumu Shimoura
  • Takaharu Otsuka
  • Takashi Nakamura
  • Takashi Nakatsukasa
  • Takatoshi Ichikawa
  • Takayaki Miyagi
  • Takuma Matsumoto
  • Thomas Papenbrock
  • Tohru Motobayashi
  • Tomoaki Togashi
  • Tomohiro Uesaka
  • Tooru Yoshida
  • Toshimi Suda
  • Tsunenori Inakura
  • Tsz Leung Tang
  • Umesh Garg
  • Walter Henning
  • William Powell
  • Witold Nazarewicz
  • Xiaofei Yang
  • Yasushi Watanabe
  • Yasuyuki Suzuki
  • yoneyama shumpei
  • Yoritaka Iwata
  • Yoshihiko KOBAYASHI
  • Yoshihiro Aritomo
  • Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo
  • Yoshitaka Fujita
  • Yuichi Ichikawa
  • Yuichiro Sekiguchi
  • Yuki Kubota
  • Yukio Hashimoto
  • Yuma Kikuchi
  • Yusuke Tanimura
  • Yusuke Tsunoda
  • Yuta Ito
  • Yuto Kojima
  • zhong liu