The Interuniversity Master’s in Nuclear Physics is an official postgraduate program offered in collaboration by 6 Spanish universities (Autonomous University of Madrid, University of Barcelona, Complutense University of Madrid, University of Granada, University of Salamanca, and University of Seville) and 3 research centers (IFIC-CSIC, IEM-CSIC and CIEMAT).
This 1-year (60 ECTS) master's program aims to provide high-level training in nuclear physics, combining theoretical foundations on nuclear physics, hadronic physics and nuclear astrophysics, hands-on opportunities in accelerators, detectors, and applications including nuclear energy and medical physics. The master is designed to foster the scientific exchange between students and faculty, equipping graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary for academic and research careers in the field.
Below, you will find relevant materials for the Many-Body Theories in Nuclear Physics course, taught by members of the NT@UAM group at Interuniversity Master’s in Nuclear Physics.
The ISOLDE Shell Model Course for Non-Practitioners, held at CERN in October 2013, provided an introduction to Large Scale Shell Model calculations. The lecture slides cover fundamental concepts, including effective interactions, collective behavior, and applications to beta decay and charge exchange reactions. Additionally, the session slides offer guidance on running the ANTOINE shell model code, giving participants practical insights into computational nuclear structure studies.
The Euroschool is an annual event, addressed to PhD students and young researchers, and consists of several lecture courses given by specialists in fields related to the physics of radioactive ion beams, starting from a basic level. The Euroschool Lecture Notes aim to provide graduate and PhD students, as well as young researchers, with a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to research topics in nuclear physics with radioactive ion beams and their applications.
The 2022 edition of "Euroschool on Exotic Beams" can be downloaded as pdf at the following link.