- Akira, OZAWA (Professor)
- Evolution of Nucleosynthesis using RI beam (Nucleosynthesis, Unstable nuclei, Precise mass spectroscopy of rare nuclei)
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- ShinIchi, ESUMI (Associate Professor)
- Experimental Study of Nuclear physics using relativistic heavy ion collider (Quark Gluon Plasma, Big Bang Cosmology, Reaction mechanism of high energy nuclear collision)
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- Tatsuya, CHUJO (Professor,Fellow)
- Experimental Study of Nuclear physics using relativistic heavy ion collider (Quark Gluon Plasma, Big Bang Cosmology, Reaction mechanism of high energy nuclear collision)
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- Kimikazu, SASA (Associate Professor)
- Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) of cosmogenic nuclides(Global environmental changes, Age dating, Cosmic-ray intensity variation and Ultrasensitive detection method for radionuclides), Environmental radiation and Radiation physics
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- Tetsuaki, Moriguchi (Assistant Professor)
- Evolution of Nucleosynthesis using RI beam (Nucleosynthesis, Unstable nuclei, Precise mass spectroscopy of rare nuclei)
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- Takafumi, Niida (Assistant Professor)
- Toshihiro, NONAKA (Assistant Professor)
- Daiki, SEKIHATA (Assistant Professor)
- Singo Sakai (Researcher)
- Sumio Kato (Technical Staff)
Visiting Members
- Yutaka Watanabe (Center Director, Professor), Wako Nuclear Science Center
- Hiroyuki Sako (Visiting Professor), J-PARC(JAEA)
- Masanori Wakasugi (Visiting Professor), J-PARC(JAEA)
- Motoi Inaba (Professor), Tsukuba University of Technology)
- Kyoichiro Ozawa (Associate Professor), KEK
- Takayuki Yamaguchi (Associate Professor), Saitama
- Shunji Nishimura (Associate Professor), RIKEN
- Study of nuclear astrophysics using new accelerator and new experimental techniques (Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Cosmology, Neutron-Rich Nuclei)
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Last Update: Aug. 25, 2025
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