Nishina Laboratory
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Nishina Laboratory is a pioneering Japanese nuclear and particle physics research facility established in the early 20th century and closely associated with the development of modern physics in Japan.
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| Nishina Laboratory canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Nishina Laboratory Context triple: [Yoshio Nishina, founded, Nishina Laboratory]
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RIKEN
RIKEN is Japan’s largest comprehensive research institution, renowned for its cutting-edge work in physics, chemistry, biology, medical science, and engineering.
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Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
The Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo is a leading interdisciplinary institute focused on pioneering research and innovation across cutting-edge fields in science and technology.
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Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
The Graduate School of Frontier Sciences is an interdisciplinary graduate school of the University of Tokyo that focuses on cutting-edge research and education across emerging scientific and technological fields.
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Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
The Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo is a leading Japanese research institute dedicated to advanced science and engineering, spanning fields from information technology and robotics to materials and environmental studies.
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Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
The Institute for Solid State Physics at the University of Tokyo is a leading Japanese research institute specializing in condensed matter physics and related materials science.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Nishina Laboratory Target entity description: Nishina Laboratory is a pioneering Japanese nuclear and particle physics research facility established in the early 20th century and closely associated with the development of modern physics in Japan.
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RIKEN
RIKEN is Japan’s largest comprehensive research institution, renowned for its cutting-edge work in physics, chemistry, biology, medical science, and engineering.
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Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
The Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo is a leading interdisciplinary institute focused on pioneering research and innovation across cutting-edge fields in science and technology.
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Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
The Graduate School of Frontier Sciences is an interdisciplinary graduate school of the University of Tokyo that focuses on cutting-edge research and education across emerging scientific and technological fields.
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Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
The Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo is a leading Japanese research institute dedicated to advanced science and engineering, spanning fields from information technology and robotics to materials and environmental studies.
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Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
The Institute for Solid State Physics at the University of Tokyo is a leading Japanese research institute specializing in condensed matter physics and related materials science.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
nuclear physics laboratory
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particle physics laboratory ⓘ physics research institute ⓘ |
| academicDiscipline |
high-energy physics
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nuclear engineering ⓘ physics ⓘ |
| affiliation | Japanese physics community ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
development of Japanese cyclotron technology
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international collaborations in nuclear science ⓘ postwar reconstruction of Japanese physics ⓘ |
| contributedTo |
development of particle accelerators in Japan
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development of theoretical physics in Japan ⓘ training of Japanese nuclear physicists ⓘ |
| country | Japan ⓘ |
| employer | Japanese physicists ⓘ |
| fieldOfWork |
accelerator physics
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cosmic ray physics ⓘ nuclear physics ⓘ particle physics ⓘ radiation physics ⓘ |
| hasMission |
advancement of nuclear and particle physics research in Japan
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education and training of young researchers in physics ⓘ |
| hasPart |
cyclotron facility
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radioisotope research facilities ⓘ |
| hasResearchOutput |
scientific papers in nuclear physics
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scientific papers in particle physics ⓘ |
| heritageStatus | historically important physics laboratory in Japan ⓘ |
| inception | early 20th century ⓘ |
| languageOfWorkOrName | Japanese ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
RIKEN
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surface form:
Riken
Tokyo ⓘ |
| namedAfter | Yoshio Nishina ⓘ |
| notableResearcher |
Hideki Yukawa
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Sin-Itiro Tomonaga ⓘ Yoshio Nishina ⓘ |
| operatedBy |
RIKEN
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surface form:
Riken
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| partOf |
RIKEN
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surface form:
Riken Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science
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| researchFocus |
fundamental properties of atomic nuclei
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high-energy particle interactions ⓘ radiation detection and measurement ⓘ |
| significantEvent |
construction of Japan’s first cyclotron
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early development of modern physics in Japan ⓘ |
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