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JINA-CEE Events

January 18 - 20, 2019
APS Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics -- Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

March 27 - 30, 2019
r-Process Sources in the Universe -- Arizona State University

May 22 - 24, 2019
Frontiers in Nuclear Astrophysics: Conference -- Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

May 20 - 21, 2019
Frontiers in Nuclear Astrophysics: Junior Workshop -- Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI


Seminars

Fri, December 7th @ 2pm EST
Local Merger Rates of Double Neutron Star Systems and Related Puzzles -- Martyna Chruslinska, Online Seminar


Mon December 3rd, 2018 @ 4pm EST
WMD assessment tools and training development at INL -- Brian Bucher, Idaho National Laboratory @UND


Mon, December 10th @ 12:30pm EST
Equation of State in Neutron Stars -- James Lattimer, Stonybrook University



Outreach

Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN) Program
A free residential summer camp for high school students (at University of Notre Dame or at Michigan State University) and science teachers (at MSU only).
The program introduces participants to the fundamentals of the extremely small domain of atomic nuclei and its connection to the extremely large domain of astrophysics and cosmology.
  Website

Art 2 Science Summer Camp
The Art 2 Science camp is an extension of our after-school programs which seek to ignite stellar imaginations through an integrated STEAM approach to learning. Participants will learn about math, science, and engineering through creative hands-on projects including art projects.   Website

News

Using the Gaia Satellite to Study the Environment of the r-Process

Rewiring STEM Education

Neutrinos Before Collapse

Elements from the Stars: The Unexpected Discovery That Upended Astrophysics 66 Years Ago

Science magazine highlights JINA-CEE r-process paper

The Formation of the Heaviest Elements

Scientists Livestream Discussion About Future Research Directions For Nuclear Science Following Gravitational Wave Discovery

Connecting the Dots: From Nucleosynthesis in Early Massive Stars to the Elemental Abundances of the Most Iron-Poor Stars





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