Program

Programof the Workshop

List of participants and titles of contributions

 NameAffiliationTime slotTitle of contribution  
1Gurgen AdamianJINR, Dubna, Russia30Cluster approach to spontaneous and induced fission
2Alex AkopianNew York, USA  
3Nicolai AntonenkoJINR, Dubna, Russia30Shaping the archipelago of stability by the competition of proton and neutron shell closures
4Johann BartelIPHC, Strasbourg, France  
5Marcin BielewiczNCBJ, Warsaw, Poland / JINR, Dubna, Russia  
6Michael BlockGSI / HIM / JGU, Darmstadt Germany30Mass spectrometry and laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements
7Mieczysław BudzyńskiUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
8Tomasz CapNCBJ, Warsaw, Poland  
9Nicolae CarjanHH-NIPNE, Bucharest -Magurele, Romania30Pre-scission model predictions of fission fragment mass distributions for super-heavy elements
10Władysław ChmielowskiJINR, Dubna, Russia  
11Sergey DmitrievJINR, Dubna, Russia  
12Artur DobrowolskiUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
13Algirdas DeveikisKaunas University, Lithuania15Symbolic calculations in Geometric Collective Model
14Olivier DorveauxIPHC, Strasbourg, France30Recent results on Nobelium isotopes spectroscopy @SHELS
15Alexey Dzyublik INR UAS, Kyiv, Ukraine15Consistent theory of proton radioactivity and alpha-decay
16Jose Luis EgidoUAM, Madrid, Spain30The variety of nuclear shapes in Super Heavy Elements
17Margaux ForgeIPHC, Strasbourg, France  
18Bogdan FornalIFJ PAN, Cracow, Poland  
19Benoit GallIPHC, Strasbourg, France15Intense metallic beams for SHE & target backing issues
20Andrzej GóźdźUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
21Alexander GusevJINR, Dubna, Russia15How to avoid hindrance of subbarrier heavy ion reactions in incoming wave boundary conditions model?
22Rui HanUMCS, Lublin, Poland15Scission configuration in the self-consistent calculations with neck constraint
23Mikhail ItkisJINR, Dubna, Russia30Fusion-fission of SHE elements
24Fedir Ivanyuk  INR UAS, Kyiv, Ukraine30Fission of super-heavy elements: Sn-132-plus-the-rest, or Pb-208-plus-the-rest?
25Grzegorz KamińskiJINR, Dubna, Russia  
26Alexander KarpovJINR, Dubna, Russia30Multinucleon transfer reactions: alternative way to heaviest nuclei
27Adam KisielWarsaw University of Technology, Poland / JINR, Dubna, Russia  
28Pavel KostryukovUMCS, Lublin, Poland15Study of the mass distributions of superheavy nuclei calculated within framework of the Langevin approach and the Fourier shape parameterization
29Michał KowalNCBJ, Warsaw, Poland30Candidates for long-lived high-K ground states & isomers in superheavy nuclei
30Wiktor KragierWarsaw University of Technology, Poland  
31Adam MajIFJ PAN, Cracow, Poland30Towards Giant Dipole Resonance studies in superheavy nuclei
32Andrzej MakowskiWarsaw University of Technology, Poland  
33Jose Martin BlancoUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
34Katarzyna MazurekIFJ PAN, Cracow, Poland  
35Paweł NapiorkowskiHIL University of Warsaw, Poland  
36Avazbek NasirovJINR, Dubna, Russia30Hindrance in fusion mechanism of massive nuclei
37Chuluunbaatar OchbadrakhJINR, Dubna, Russia  
38Yuri Ts. OganessianJINR, Dubna, Russia  
39Michał PalczewskiUniversity of Łódź, Poland  
40Wiktor ParolIFJ PAN, Cracow, Poland15Deuteron breakup at 80 MeV/N – nuclear interaction investigation
41Aleksandra PędrakNCBJ, Warsaw, Poland  
42Bożena PomorskaUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
43Krzysztof PomorskiUMCS, Lublin, Poland30On stability of super-heavy nuclei
44Philippe QuentinCENBG, Gradignan, France30Lessons from our 50 years of experience from non-relativistic mean field calculations. Next steps and path forward
45Krzysztof RusekHIL University of Warsaw, Poland  
46Christelle SchmittIPHC, Strasbourg, France30The neutron-deficient Lead region: a key to understand fission across the nuclear chart
47Sergey SidorchukJINR, Dubna, Russia  
48Krystyna Siwek-WilczyńskaUniversity of Warsaw, Poland30The origin of hindrance in reactions leading to the production of SHE in cold fusion reactions
49Janusz SkalskiNCBJ, Warsaw, Poland  
50Zbigniew SurowiecUMCS, Lublin, Poland / JINR, Dubna, Russia  
51Andrzej StaszczakUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
52Grigory TrubnikovJINR, Dubna, Russia  
53Emanuele VardaciUniversity of Naples “Federico II”, Italy30Study of the Fission Modes in 176,180Hg
54Michał WaligórskiIFJ PAN, Cracow, Poland / JINR, Dubna, Russia  
55Michał WardaUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
56Marzena Wolińska-CichockaHIL University of Warsaw, Poland  
57Jie YangUMCS, Lublin, Poland  
58Anna ZdebUMCS, Lublin, Poland15Multidimensional PES in spontaneous fission
59Sven ÅbergLund University, Sweden30Clustering effects in fission of heavy and superheavy nuclei