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X-WR-CALNAME:Physics Seminar: Jason Park\, Ph.D.
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DESCRIPTION:"Probing tiny jigsaw puzzles of nature" by Jason Park\, PhD\n\n
 \nThe atomic nucleus consists of protons and neutrons\, which are bound by
  the strong force. From only these two types of hadrons\, thousands of uni
 que isotopes are known to exist and exhibit both systematic and exceptiona
 l features. Their study is important not only for a better understanding o
 f one of the fundamental forces of nature\, but also for the origin of all
  elements observed in the universe.\nMany large accelerator facilities hav
 e been built around the world in order to produce and examine these rare i
 sotopes\, some of which may have been created in exotic astrophysical envi
 ronments. I will provide a general overview and recent developments in a s
 elect few topics of nuclear physics. While discussing personal research ac
 tivities\, I will also bring to light ongoing efforts in nuclear physics a
 t Hope College.\n\n\nBio - Senior researcher at Center for Exotic Nuclear 
 Studies\, Institute for Basic Science\, South Korea in 2020 – present\nP
 ostdoctoral fellow for CALIFA and ESSνSB\, Lund University\, Sweden in 20
 17 – 2020\nPhD at University of British Columbia\, Canada in 2017\nBS at
  University of British Columbia\, Canada in 2012
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LOCATION:VanderWerf Hall\, 104
SUMMARY:Physics Seminar: Jason Park\, Ph.D.
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CATEGORIES:Natural & Applied Sciences Division
CATEGORIES:Physics
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