For 70 years, our faculty has been educating experts not only for the nuclear industry. Since its beginnings, it has broadened its field of activity to other areas and has made a significant contribution to the development of technical and natural sciences both in the Czech Republic and worldwide.
To mark this occasion, a special meeting of the Scientific Council and the Collegium will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel, followed by a programme at Břehová Street and, in the evening, A Night at Jaderka. All staff and students are warmly invited.
Don't miss
We invite you to the FNSPE CTU colloquium on the topic: Hunting three-body forces.
About the speaker:
Dr. Raffaele Del Grande from Department of Physics at FNSPE CTU is a young and promising scientist who has been recently awarded by the European Research Council (ERC) Grant. The Council selected from a total of 3,928 applications from around the world and decided to support only four young scientists in the Czech Republic, who will receive ERC Starting Grants, with the only one physics-focused project being Raffaele Del Grande's "Hunting three-body forces (HUNTING-3BFs)".
Short abstract:
The HUNTING-3BFs research project addresses one of the major open questions in nuclear physics: how three particles interact simultaneously inside atomic and exotic nuclei. These so-called three-body forces (3BFs) play a crucial role in understanding the behaviour of nuclear matter, from the smallest nuclei to extremely dense and compact objects in the Universe, such as neutron stars.