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Polish Nuclear Physics Network

Polish Nuclear Physics Network. Jerzy Jastrzębski ECFA in Warsaw. February 25, 2005. Warsaw University of Technology Warszawa. Warsaw University of Technology Warszawa. NuPECC information to ESF (PESC) Jan. 2001 (prepared 1998). NuPECC information to ESF (PESC) Jan. 2001 (prepared 1998).

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Polish Nuclear Physics Network

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  1. Polish Nuclear Physics Network Jerzy Jastrzębski ECFA in Warsaw February 25, 2005

  2. Warsaw University of Technology Warszawa Warsaw University of Technology Warszawa

  3. NuPECC information to ESF (PESC)Jan. 2001 (prepared 1998)

  4. NuPECC information to ESF (PESC)Jan. 2001 (prepared 1998)

  5. NuPECC information to ESF (PESC)Jan. 2001 (prepared 1998)

  6. Local experimental facilities Warsaw - Heavy Ion Cyclotron Kraków - Light Particle Cyclotron Kraków - Micro – Beam Facility Kraków – Atomic Force Microscopy Warsaw – VdG electrostatic accelerator Świerk - Proton Cyclotron Warsaw – PET Radiopharmaceuticals Production Centre (in construction) Świerk - Production of medical electron linear accelerators

  7. Beam on target 3164 3500 Heavy Ion Laboratory – Warsaw University 2938 3000 2311 2044 2500 1908 2000 hours 1500 1029 1000 500 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 year Dubna type k=160machine 10 GHz (home made) ECR Ions from B to Ar 2 – 10 AMeV energy

  8. Experimental hall of HIL Beam time in 2004 for experiments

  9. Cyclotron AIC-144 in Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences View of the cyclotron The scheme of the transport of the cyclotron beams

  10. IFJ microprobe applicationsin geology and life sciences Rocks dating by the U-Th-Pb determination in monazites Microparticles elemental analysis Mapping of skin exposed to Ti nanoparticles ( NANODERM ) SIH setup Single ion hit (SIH) and the bystander effect (CELLION –6 FP) bystander intact cell directly affected Elemental mapping of cellular structures

  11. Atomic Force Microscopy Adhesion and single bond force single bond force F= 860 pN Cell stiffness as an indicator of cell transformation Force histograms before... Erythrocytes Bladder cells Healthy persons Control cells ...and after inhibition of binding sites Hospitalized Cancer cells non-specific interaction Young’s modulus [kPa]

  12. Warsaw – Van de Graaff electrostatic accelerator

  13. Świerk near Warsaw – 30 MeV proton cyclotron

  14. Warsaw Consortium for PET Collaboration Radiopharmaceuticals Production Center - HIL PET Diagnostic Centers Research Units

  15. Main Large Scale Facilities used by Polish experimental teams

  16. Polish NP participation in FWP VI

  17. www.slcj.uw.edu.pl/pnpn

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