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Thomas Nilsson, Ph D,
Tel: +46 31 7723258
Fax: +46 31 7723269
e-mail: f2btn@fy.chalmers.se

Postal address:
Subatomic Physics
Dept. of Physics,
Chalmers Univ. of Tech.,
S-412 96 Gothenburg



Since 1 february 1998, I am on leave of absence from Chalmers to work as ISOLDE Physics Co-ordinator. I can be reached at CERN via:
E-mail: Thomas.Nilsson@cern.ch
Phone: +41 22 767 3809
GSM: +41 79 201 0985
SMS: Thomas.Nilsson@160985.gsm.cern.ch (only SUBJECT transmitted)
Mail: EP-division
CERN
CH-1211 Geneva 23

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I am working with experimental nuclear physics within the Subatomic Physics group at the department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology/Göteborg University. My research regards exotic nuclei, especially halo structure in light neutron-rich nuclei like 6,8He, 11Li, 11,14Be and 19C. Furthermore, particle-unstable resonances like 10Li and 11N have been studied. The experimental work is carried out at GSI, GANIL and CERN-ISOLDE within the S034/S132/S135-, E133/E252/E295- and ISOCO-collaborations.

I defended my PhD Thesis in 1995, "Excursions along the Drip line" Acrobat symbol (PDF-file, 2.1 MByte) (Abstract) which concerns reactions with, and decay properties of 6,8He, 11Li and 11Be.

I occupy a position as Assistant Professor in the Subatomic Physics group. I was one of the organisers of the HALO'97:Study weekend on dripline nuclei held in Gothenburg June 13 - 15 1997. I was also a member in the DAQ - Working Group 1997, aiming at finding a new data acquisition system for ISOLDE.


1997, I was the lecturer/examiner in the course FFY171, "Fysik B, D2"

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