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Connecting Nuclei with the Universe
A collaborative network of scientists from different fields aiming to discover how atomic nuclei shape the cosmos.
News
AstroNuc 2026: Nuclear Astrophysics Workshop: Nucl…
Mar 30, 2026
New IReNA Online Seminar Organizing Committee
Aug 14, 2025
Strengthening Japan–US Collaboration in Nuclear As…
Jul 21, 2025
2024 Multidisciplinary Science in the Multimesseng…
Jul 09, 2025
2025 IReNA-CeNAM Frontiers in Nuclear Astrophysics…
Jun 11, 2025
Karl-Ludwig Kratz 1941-2025
Apr 01, 2025
Conferences & Workshops
May
11
2026
Nuclear Masses in Astrophysics for the Next 25 Years workshop (Opens in a new window)
East Lansing, MI, USA
Nuclear masses play a central role in nuclear astrophysics, significantly impacting the origin of the elements and observables used to constrain ultradense matter. A variety of techniques are available to meet this need, varying in their emphasis on precision and reach from stability. These are complemented by theory tools that identify key masses and extrapolate beyond experimental reach.
Events
Apr
10
2026
Indirect studies of neutron capture: the surrogate method in the storage ring featuring Guy Leckenby…
Indirect studies of neutron capture: the surrogate method in the storage ring featuring Guy Leckenby (LP2i Bordeaux, France)
Apr
24
2026
IReNA Online Seminar featuring Kevin Ching Wei Li (University of Oslo)
IReNA Online Seminar featuring Kevin Ching Wei Li (University of Oslo)
May
11 to 13
2026
Nuclear Masses in Astrophysics for the Next 25 Years workshop
Nuclear Masses in Astrophysics for the Next 25 Years workshop