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V. Föhr (2012), University of Jyvaskyla,

“High-Precision Momentum Measurements of Projectile Fragments in Sn+Sn Collisions at 1A GeV”

 

J. Taylor (2011), University of Liverpool,

“Proton Induced Quasi-free Scattering with Inverse Kinematics”

 

F. Wamers (2011), Technical University of Darmstadt,

“Quasi-Free-Scattering and One-Proton-Removal Reactions with the Proton-Dripline Nucleus 17Ne at Relativistic Beam Energies”

 

H. Johansson (2010), Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg,

“Hunting Tools Beyond the Driplines”

 

D. Rossi (2010), University of Mainz,

“Investigation of the Dipole Response of Nickel Isotopes in the Presence of a High-Frequency Electromagnetic Field”

 

Y. Aksyutina (2009), University of Frankfurt,

“Light Unbound Nuclear Systems beyond the Dripline”

 

T. Le Bleis (2009), University of Strasbourg,

“Experimental Study of Collective Electric Dipole Mode in Neutron-Rich Nickel Nuclei“

 

A. Bacquias (2008), Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France,

“Kinematical properties of spectator fragments in heavy-ion collisions at relativistic energies”

 

S. Paschalis (2008), University of Liverpool,

“Relativistic One-Nucleon Removal Reactions”

 

A. Klimkiewicz (2007), University of Cracow,

“Systematic investigation of the dipole response in exotic neutron-rich isotopes in 132Sn mass region”

 

T. Kurtukian Nieto (2007), Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain,       

“Production and beta decay half-lives of heavy neutron-rich nuclei approaching the stellar nucleosynthesis r-process path around A=195”

 

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