Stellenbosch University’s Department of Physics is having
quite a busy end of the year, thanks to visits by two groups of
international nuclear physicists. Last week, Russian physicists met with
their South African counterparts, while a symposium along with Chinese
researchers is taking place this week.
The 2nd China-South Africa Joint Symposium on Nuclear Physics started on Monday (3 December) and will run until Thursday. It is being held on the Stellenbosch University campus in collaboration with academics of Peking University in China.
The 3rd South African-JINR Symposium, in conjunction with the Russian Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) was held from 27 to 30 November at Blaauwklippen outside Stellenbosch.
Both events were organised by the Nuclear Physics Research Group in the SU Department of Physics.Researchers and students from other South African institutions and research entities were also involved.
For more information, contact Prof Shaun Wyngaardt at shaunmw@sun.ac.za.
The 2nd China-South Africa Joint Symposium on Nuclear Physics started on Monday (3 December) and will run until Thursday. It is being held on the Stellenbosch University campus in collaboration with academics of Peking University in China.
The 3rd South African-JINR Symposium, in conjunction with the Russian Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) was held from 27 to 30 November at Blaauwklippen outside Stellenbosch.
Both events were organised by the Nuclear Physics Research Group in the SU Department of Physics.Researchers and students from other South African institutions and research entities were also involved.
For more information, contact Prof Shaun Wyngaardt at shaunmw@sun.ac.za.
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