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Nikolaos G. Nicolis


Seminars and invited talks

Geometry of Polyhedra: Connections between Science and Arts, “ΑΘΗΝΑΪΣ” Cultural Center, Athens, June 17, 2006.
   
Unified description of fusion and evaporation in the decay of light and medium mass compound nuclei, N.G. Nicolis, 11th Panhellenic Conference of the Hellenic Physics Society, March 30 – April 2, 2006, Larisa, Greece.
   
Geometry of Polyhedra and Nuclear Physics, Symposium of the Hellenic Physics Society, “Science and Arts: Influence of Physical Sciences in Conjectural Arts”, October 7-8, Leukada, Greece.
   

Geometry of Polyhedra and Nuclear Physics, Nikolaos G. Nicolis, 1st International Interdisciplinary Conference “Science and Arts”, June 16-19, 2005, Eugenides Planetarium, Athens.
   

Statistical Sequential Binary Decay of the Highly Excited Nucleus 40Ar*, Institute of Physics, Jagellonian University, Krakow, Poland (September 20, 2005).
   
Development of a Statistical Model Code for Intermediate Mass Fragment Emission, Institute of Physics, Jagellonian University, Krakow, Poland (September 28, 2004).
   
Searching for “bubble nuclei”, Meeting of the Hellenic Physics Society (Great Moments of Physics: Recent Developments in Physics and their Influence to Society), June 28, 2004, Piraeus, Greece.
   
Search for non-compact nuclear configurations in heavy ion collisions, Physics Department Seminar, The University of Ioannina, May 5, 2004.
   
Phenomenological Aspects of Heavy-Ion Fusion and Interaction Barrier Parameters, Institute of Physics, Jagellonian University, Krakow, Poland (May 16, 2000).
   
What can we learn from particle emission from highly excited compound nuclei? Physics Department Seminar, The University of Ioannina, May 1995.
   
Spin Distributions and Excitation Functions in Subbarrier Fusion of Heavy Ions, 206th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. ''Symposium on Nuclear Structure Research with the New Arrays and Detectors''. Chicago, IL, U.S.A. (Aug. 22-27, 1993).
   
Particle Emission from Highly Excited Compound Nuclei: Penetrabilities and Level Densities, Grand Accelerateur National D'ions Lourds Laboratoire, Caen, France. (Aug. 25,1992).
   
Angular Momentum Transfer to Medium Mass Evaporation Residues, Department of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook. (Nov. 28, 1985).
   





 


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