Nuclear Physics
The course is intended to make the student familiar with to the basic concepts of Nuclear Physics, measurement techniques and important applications.
Nuclear structure is studied in the framework of models high-lighting different properties of nuclei and the forces acting between nucleons. Alpha, beta and gamma decay is discussed along with elastic scattering of electrons and nuclear reactions induced by accelerated light and heavy ions. The course also covers the interaction of radiation with matter, detectors for ionising radiation, their use and the basic principles of accelerators for nuclear research. Considerable time is devoted to applications of the techniques of nuclear physics to medicine, materials analysis and dating and to methods of energy production by nuclear fission and fusion. Methods discussed in lectures are applied in the laboratory work
This is a second cycle course. This course can also be taken as a third cycle course.
The course will be given in English.
Teaching Format
The teaching and learning activities are lectures, exercises, and mandatory laboratory sessions.
Assessment
The examination consists of a written exam and oral/written presentations of the laboratory work.
Examiner
John Lilley: Nuclear Physics, Principles and Applications.
Course coordinator and teacher:
Per-Erik Tegnér
phone: 08 55378682
e-mail: tegner@fysik.su.se
Course teacher:
Jan Conrad
Course assistant:
Gandharva Appagere, e-mail: gandharva.appagere@fysik.su.se
Academic advisor at the Department of Physics:studievagledare@fysik.su.se
Student office:studentexp@fysik.su.se





