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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Predicate Object
instanceOf nuclear physics laboratory
particle physics laboratory
physics research institute
academicDiscipline high-energy physics
nuclear engineering
physics
affiliation Japanese physics community
associatedWith development of Japanese cyclotron technology
international collaborations in nuclear science
postwar reconstruction of Japanese physics
contributedTo development of particle accelerators in Japan
development of theoretical physics in Japan
training of Japanese nuclear physicists
country Japan
employer Japanese physicists
fieldOfWork accelerator physics
cosmic ray physics
nuclear physics
particle physics
radiation physics
hasMission advancement of nuclear and particle physics research in Japan
education and training of young researchers in physics
hasPart cyclotron facility
radioisotope research facilities
hasResearchOutput scientific papers in nuclear physics
scientific papers in particle physics
heritageStatus historically important physics laboratory in Japan
inception early 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
locatedIn RIKEN
surface form: "Riken"

Tokyo
namedAfter Yoshio Nishina
notableResearcher Hideki Yukawa
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
Yoshio Nishina
operatedBy RIKEN
surface form: "Riken"
partOf RIKEN
surface form: "Riken Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science"
researchFocus fundamental properties of atomic nuclei
high-energy particle interactions
radiation detection and measurement
significantEvent construction of Japan’s first cyclotron
early development of modern physics in Japan

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Yoshio Nishina founded Nishina Laboratory