Purpose
Significant progress has been achieved in the field of rare isotope (RI) nuclear physics in Japan over the past decades. With the recent commencement of the RI beam accelerator project RAON in Korea, interest in low-energy nuclear physics—encompassing nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, and their applications to astrophysics—has been rapidly growing.
This workshop is organized to strengthen collaboration between Japanese and Korean researchers working in these areas. Its primary objectives are:
- To facilitate ongoing and future collaborative research.
- To review and discuss the current status and future prospects of RI nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics.
- To promote exchanges and networking among young researchers from both countries.
The first workshop in this series was successfully held at RCNP, Osaka, on December 18–20, 2024, laying the foundation for future collaborations. Building on this success, the present workshop aims to further deepen cooperation and create new opportunities for joint research between Japan and Korea.
Invited Speakers from Korea
Taeksu Shin (IBS)
Tony Ahn (IBS)
Young-Ho Song (IBS)
Ki-Seok Choi (KAU)
Byul Moon (IBS)
Jung Keun Ahn (Korea U.)
Kyung Yook Chae (SKKU)
Yeunhwan Lim (Yonsei U.)
Min Jung Kwon (Inha U.)
Myung-Ki Cheoun (SSU)
Eun Ja Ha (Hanyang U.)
Tsuyoshi Miyatsu (SSU)
Invited Speakers from Japan
Masaomi Tanaka (Kyushu U.)
Yuki Kubota (RIKEN)
Hiroyuki Tajima (U. Tokyo)
Kenta Yoshimura (Science Tokyo)
Hajime Togashi (Kyoto U)
Yoshikazu Hirayama (KEK WNSC)
Kosuke Nomura (Hokkaido U.)
Megumi Niikura (RIKEN)
Shin-ichiro Michimasa (RIKEN)
Daiki Nishimura (Tokyo City U.)
Tadaaki Isobe (RIKEN)
Host
This workshop is hosted by Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxies, Soongsil University.
Organizers
Byungsik Hong (Korea Univ.)
Changho Hyun (Daegu Univ.)
Eunja Ha (Hanyang Univ.)
Myung-Ki Cheoun (OMEG/Soongsil Univ.)
Nobuo Hinohara (CCS, U. Tsukuba)
Shunji Nishimura (RIKEN Nishina Center)
Kazuyuki Sekizawa (Science Tokyo)
Kenichi Yoshida (RCNP, U. Osaka)
Support
TOPTIER project
Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A):
Quantum Matter Science in the Universe Opened Up by Precise Numerical
Calculations
https://qm-science.org/en/