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The University of Santiago de Compostela in numbers

The University of Santiago de Compostela in numbers. founded in 1495 one million square metres (82 buildings) 63 official degrees + doctoral programmes 30 -35,000 students 2200 lecturers (355 professors) 300 research groups 203 PhD thesis (2004) budget 253 M€ (2004).

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The University of Santiago de Compostela in numbers

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  1. The University of Santiago de Compostela in numbers • founded in 1495 • one million square metres (82 buildings) • 63 official degrees + doctoral programmes • 30 -35,000 students • 2200 lecturers (355 professors) • 300 research groups • 203 PhD thesis (2004) • budget 253 M€ (2004)

  2. Nuclear physics research at USC • Experimental Group of Nuclei and Particle (GENP) - 5 senior researchers, 1 postdoc, 6 PhD students and 2 technicians • Research projects: - Nuclear structure with exotic beams - Nuclear reactions (ADS reactions) • International collaborarions: - GSI, CERN(n_TOF), GANIL

  3. GSI Basic Nuclear Data for ADS at USC • Spallation experiments at GSI (J. Benlliure): Hindas FP-V • Fission experiments at CERN n_TOF (I. Durán): n_TOF FP-V

  4. USC in EUROTRANS-nudatra (subtask 5.4.1) • Objective - Determine the production of volatile elements in high-energy fission reactions produced in the spallation target - Address the remaining discrepancies on total fission cross sections in the 100-800 MeV energy range to fully understand this reaction mechanism (dynamics of fission at high excitation energy) • Methodology - Measure total fission cross sections and Z distributions of fission residues in reactions induced by 181Ta, 208Pb (238U) at energies between 200 and 1000 A MeV on hydrogen

  5. Subatomic physics research at USC • Particle physics department and Institute for High-energy physics - 32 researchers - 20 PhD students • Research projects: - High-energy physics: CERN - Astro-particle physics: Auger observatory - Nuclear physics

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