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Nuclear and Particle Physics

In the module Nuclear Physics you will deepen previous knowledge and specialize in astrophysics, acquire and train new skills. This includes 

  •  to understand the main concepts of nuclear and particle physics, including reaction theory and the physical principles of detectors and accelerators used in nuclear and particle physics,
  •  advanced experimental skills,
  •  to apply computer aided analysis of scientific data.

The module prepares for topics of current research in nuclear physics and towards their own research activity within the master thesis. The module is subdivided into a core courses, specialized courses, an advanced seminar, a research internship and contains Lectures, problem classes, seminar (optional), research internship (guidance to independent research; optional).

You can find the courses on Klips.

List of lectures which has been accepted in earlier semesters

Lecture Title / Topic

Description HPW CP Semester
Core Courses
Nuclear Physics II Detail 3 4.5 W
Particle Physics Detail 3 4.5 S
Physics of Detectors Detail 2 3 S
Specialized Courses
Theoretical nuclear physics I: the nuclear shell model Detail 2 3  
Theoretical nuclear physics II: interacting boson model Detail 2 3  
Theoretical nuclear physics III: symmetries in atomic nuclei Detail 2 3  
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Detail 2 3  
Nuclear Astrophysics Detail 2 3  
Neutron Physics Detail 2 3  
Selected Problems in Nuclear Structure Detail 2 3  
Selected Topics of Modern Nuclear Physics Detail 2 3  
Heavy Ion Physics Detail 2 3  
Tools for Particle Physics Detail 2 3  
Selected Topics on Future Energy Supply   2 3  
Applied Nuclear Physics Detail 2 3  
Seminars
Advanced Seminar in Nuclear and Particle Physics Detail 2 3