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Thomas Pissulla's profile
I'm male and 27
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What I do
I’m working in the lifetime group at the Institute for Nuclear Physics (University of Cologne, Germany) – we determine lifetimes of excited nuclear states using Plunger devices.
In detail:
° LabVIEW programming (Plunger feedback controlling system)
° Plunger maintaining and building (hardware part)
° Webpage programming (Institutes webpage)- Blog:
- The Simple Life(time)
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- Position
- Diploma student
- Company
- Institut für Kernphysik, Köln, Germany
- Further information
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Interests
Webdesign, Dark Matter, Greenpeace
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Projects
Plunger feedback control
Lifetime analysis Os-180 -
Publications
Starosta K, Dewald A, Dunomes A, Adrich P, Amthor A, Baumann T, Bazin D, Bowen M, Brown B, Chester A, Gade A, Galaviz D, Glasmacher T, Ginter T, Hausmann M, Horoi M, Jolie J, Melon B, Miller D, Moeller V, Norris R, Pissulla T, Portillo M, Rother W, Shimbara Y, Stolz A, Vaman C, Voss P, Weisshaar D, Zelevinsky V. Shape and Structure of N=Z ^{64}Ge: Electromagnetic Transition Rates from the Application of the Recoil Distance Method to a Knockout Reaction Phys. Rev. Lett. (4) doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.042503
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