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IFJ PAN in Kraków was established in 1955, thanks to Prof IFJ PAN in Kraków was established in 1955, thanks to Prof. Henryk Niewodniczański, who was the 1st director (until his death in1968). Prof. Niewodniczański was post-doc of Ernest Rutherford. Since 2003 IFJ PAN belongs to Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN)

General information ca. 500 personnel Prof. 50, Assoc. Prof. 40, Ph.D. 150 PhD studies – ca. 90 students 6 divisions: 27 departments centres of excellence centres of advanced technology 4 accredited laboratories Equipment and Scientific Infrastructure Construction Division General information

Main Research Fields Particle physics and astrophysics Nuclear and strong interactions physics Condensed matter physics Interdisciplinary and applied research Theoretical physics Main Research Fields

Cyclotron Center Bronowice NEW Cyclotron Center Bronowice Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow, Poland

Cyclotron Center Bronowice Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow, Poland 230 MeV proton cyclotron (IBA) Energy selector (70-230 MeV, Dp/p<0.7%) Eye-therapy room Experimental hall 2 gantries for whole body theraphy

The program to study the dynamics of few-body systems Detector BINA (moved from KVI Groningen) for light nuclei reactions studies The program to study the dynamics of few-body systems

Gamma-ray setup 1. HECTOR array to measure high energy gamma-rays 2. KRATTA array (triple CsI telescopes) at forward direction to measure the energy of inelastically scatter protons 3*. PARIS Demonstrator for PDR measurements with high-resolution, in coincidence with KRATTA To study collective modes excited by high-energy protons 4*. Germanium detectors * - in dedicated campaigns

The planned main topics of COMEX5 conference: Giant resonances in cold and hot nuclei Collective and new excitation modes in nuclei Spin and isospin modes Clustering and pairing effects in excitations Multi-phonon excitations Studies of the decay of highly excited states and of exotic nuclei Applications in astrophysics Novel instrumentation 14-18 September 2015 comex5.ifj.edu.pl