NuPECC – 13 June 2014 Department of PhysicsUniversity of Jyväskylä
JYFL
NuPECC Meeting in June 2004 in Jyväskylä
NuPECC Meeting 2004 in Jyväskylä
Funding: Approximately 8M€ a year
Personnel (NuPNET survey 2010)145 in total
= 120 physicists + 25 supporting staff = 100 at JYFL in Jyväskylä + 45 in Helsinki
120 physicists = 22 tenured + 32 fixed term + 60 PhD students
Quantum Chromodynamics 8Phases of nuclear matter 15Nuclear structure 44Nuclei in the universe 0Fundamental interactions 11Applications of nuclear science 27 Running user facilities 19Accelerator and detector R&D 21
OBS! Small number of permanent positions and supporting personnel
NuPECC Physics in Finland
Physics with cooled and trapped radioactive ions (IGISOL at JYFL-ACCLAB) Structure of very heavy and proton-rich nuclei (Separators and spectrometers at JYFL-ACCLAB ) Nuclear reactions (JYFL-ACCLAB)
Ion-beam developments and applications (with accelerators at JYFL-ACCLAB)
Theory for nuclear structure and rare decays (JYFL and FiDiPro groups)
Nuclear and Accelerator Based Physics
Ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions (JYFL group for ALICE/CERN experiments)
Ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions (JYFL theory group)
Particle physics and cosmology (JYFL theory group)
High-energy physics
JYFL-ACCLAB is on the national roadmap 2014-2020
JYU Ranking in Nordic Countries – Physics & Maths
WoS Research area(JYU top sectors)
JY %2013 ( 2012*)
JY %goal 2016
Nuclear Physics 26,3 (25,6 %) 30 %
Sport Sciences 8,6 % (9,5 %) 15 %
Evolutionary Biology 3,9 %(3,8 %) 5 %
Education and Educational Research 7,3 % (7,2 %) 10 %
Gerontology 7,7 % (8,0 %) 10 %
Total 9,4 % (9,5 %) 12,7 %
University Board 12th March 2014:Strategy Implementation
”Strengthen the status of the JYU top sectors within the international scientific community” Success indicator: Publication activity compared to other Nordic countries
Contribution of publications in Nordic countries