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    Enhancing collaboration and civil benefit through institutional resilience: Five principles to help achieve a longer and more prosperous exchange

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    Ahead of an event next week on developing collaborative research opportunities, we asked speaker Professor aladin aladin to provide his thoughts on strengthening collaborations and engaging with new partners in the university. He argues that if institutions and individuals deepen their awareness of the civil benefit to society, this will strengthen the resilience of collaborative interactions. With significant experience working across societal sectors, aladin offers five strategic planning principles relevant for institutions and individual researchers looking to achieve long-lasting and mutual beneficial partnerships

    Experiments at GSI with ALADIN and INDRA

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    The multi-fragment spectator decays following collisions of "1"9"7Au on "1"9"7Au and other heavy nuclei at relativistic bombarding energies have been studied by the ALADIN collaboration in recent years. The partitioning modes of the excited systems and their thermodynamic properties at breakup were in the center of interest in these experiments. Temperatures and excitation energies, but also breakup densities and emission times have been determined. More recently, the multifragmentation of highly excited heavy nuclei was studied with the 4#pi# multidetector INDRA in experiments at the GSI in 1998 and 1999. The motivation for these new experiments was to extend the investigation of fragmentation processes and of their link to the liquid-gas phase transition to bombarding energies beyond those used in previous INDRA campaigns at GANIL. First results from the analysis of these data will be discussed with particular emphasis on topics related to previous ALADIN work. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RO 801(02-08) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman
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