Operation of NSCL as a national user facility is supported by the Experimental Nuclear Physics Program of the U.S. National Science Foundation.
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
Michigan State University
1 Cyclotron, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1321
Phone 517-355-9671
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My current research programme focuses mainly on the use of direct nuclear reactions (nucleon transfer, nucleon removal and quasifree scattering) performed in inverse kinematics with radioactive ion beams at accelerator facilities in Europe (GANIL in Caen, France, and GSI in Darmstadt, Germany).
I also contribute to the exciting developments in this field through the design of new experimental equipment that will be built for the next generation of radioactive beam facilities SPIRAL2 in Caen, France, and FAIR in Darmstadt Germany.