
The XIth J.A.S. Summer School on Nuclear Physics consists of six series of four lectures on forefront subjects of contemporary nuclear physics. The invited lecturers are of internationally recognized scientific reputation and with good didactic skills. The lectures will start at an introductory level - understandable to a first-year graduate student - then continue at a more advanced level and end describing research activities. The subjects of the lectures and respective lecturers are:
- Effective field theories for nuclear physics - Daniel Phillips (Ohio U.-EUA)
- Exotic nuclei - Nicolas Alamanos (CEA - France)
- Atomic Bose -Einstein Condensation - S.K. Adhikari (IFT), T. Frederico (ITA),
M.S. Hussein (USP) and A.F.R. Toledo Piza (USP)http://www.ph.surrey.ac.uk/~phs1pr/nuc_expt_tech_phr.ps
- High-spin nuclei - Paddy Regan (Surrey - UK)
- Matter at extremes of density and temperature - Thomas Schaefer (Stony Brook - USA)
http://int.phys.washington.edu/~int_talk/SummerSchools/2002/
- Nuclear astrophysics - Michael Wiescher (Notre Dame - USA)