30 August 2026 to 6 September 2026
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Program

Invited lectures, selected seminar contributions, and posters will cover advances in the study of nuclear phenomena: from low-lying shell model states to collective excitations at extreme spins and temperatures, from light to superheavy nuclei, from exotic proton drip-line nuclei to very neutron-rich nuclear systems and neutron stars.   Latest ideas and advances in nuclear theory will be presented as well as new experimental results.  New methods and apparatus developed and used at stable and radioactive ion beam facilities will be reviewed. We will discuss the impact of nuclear physics on other areas, such as astrophysics, healthcare, energy production or security.

The scientific program of the Conference will  consist in part of one-day topical workshops devoted to:

  • nuclear structure theory, convened by Dario Vretenar, Zagreb,

  • nuclear  fission, convened by Christelle Schmitt, Strasbourg,

  • collective excitations in nuclei, convened by Adam Maj, Kraków.

 

The remainder of the conference will feature presentations on the latest advances in nuclear research. These contributions will be chosen with the help of the International Advisory Committee, bringing together outstanding scientists, representing the worldwide nuclear physics community.

Each session will include a few invited talks (duration of 20 to 30 minutes) and selected contributed seminars (duration of 15 minutes).