词条 | Robert Smolańczuk |
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Robert Smolańczuk (born in Olecko, Poland) is a Polish theoretical physicist. He received his doctorate from the Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies in 1996. He later visited Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a Fulbright Fellow between 1998-2000. He predicted in late 1998[1] that a lead-and-krypton collision technique could produce the element oganesson, at that time considered impossible by most scientists involved in heavy-element research.[2] He received the Nitchke Award in 2000 for developing a phenomenological model of synthesis of superheavy nuclei.[3] He currently works at the National Centre for Nuclear Research in Otwock, Poland.[4] References1. ^{{cite journal|author=Smolanczuk, R.|journal=Physical Review C|volume=59|issue=5|year=1999|title=Production a mechanism of superheavy nuclei in cold fusion reactions|pages=2634–2639|doi=10.1103/PhysRevC.59.2634|bibcode = 1999PhRvC..59.2634S}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Smolanczuk, Robert}}{{Poland-scientist-stub}}{{physicist-stub}}2. ^New York Times, October 15, 2002 3. ^Linia Otwocka Weekly, 12.12.2000 4. ^National Centre for Nuclear research, retrieved 29 September 2011 4 : Polish nuclear physicists|Polish physicists|Living people|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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