SEMINAR
Direct Measurements of Nuclear
Cross section at gamow window in Underground Nuclear Astrophysics Laboratory
Speaker:
Mr. Habib Abdurrahman Arebu
Date: Monday, 27 February 2023
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Bldg. 6/Room 125
Abstract:
The objective of experimental nuclear
astrophysics is to provide information on the nuclear processes involved in
astrophysical scenarios at the relevant energy range. However, the measurement
of the cross section of nuclear reactions at low energies present a big
hurdle due to the very low reaction rates often overwhelmed by the
background radiation . A lot of approaches have been proposed and
exploited to overcome such hard obstacles: in such frame, the idea to install a
low energy - high intensity ion accelerator deep underground, to gain high
luminosity while reducing the cosmic ray background, brought more than 25 years
ago, to the pilot LUNA experiment. LUNA stands for Laboratory for Underground
Nuclear Astrophysics: in the cave under the Gran Sasso mountain (in Italy)
first a 50 kV and then a 400 kV single-ended particle accelerator for protons
and alphas were deployed and produced plenty of data mainly on nuclear
reactions of the H-burning phase in Aymptotics giant Brach Star(AGB). In
these seminar what I would to present is that how effective Nuclear cross
section is measured in luna at gammow window and provided
consistency with the theoreretical frame work of Nuclear cross section
calculations.
Short Bio:
Mr. Habib Abdurahman is
a Msc student in the physics department. He did his Bsc in
Electrical Engineering at Bahir dar university , Ethiopia and Msc
in Electrical Engineering at Addis Ababa university in Ethiopia. He worked in
Ethiopian Airlines for 2 years in avionics systems
engineering department for Boeing 737 MAX. He worked
on Race engineering company in Ethiopia for 1 year and a half in
maintenance and overhaul department of the electric cars, 6 month in the grand
Ethiopian renaissance dam(Nile Dam) in the electromechanical units department,
3 month as research trainee at Ethiopian space science and
technology institute in heavy nuclei astrophysics department. Apart from his
previous electrical engineering degree and research area and work experience
his area of research interest is in physics is nuclear
physics, particularly on radioative process on heavy nuclei.
Supercapacitors as recent energy storage technologies
Speaker:
Mr. Muhammad Yudatama Perdana
Date: Monday, 27 February 2023
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Bldg. 6/Room 125
Abstract:
Renewable and sustainable energy harvesting devices, such as wind power
plants, hydropower plants, and solar cells, are essential due to their function
to produce clean energy and overcome environmental sustainability issues.
However, energy storage devices are also crucial parts of renewable energy
sources. Batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors (SCs) are technologies to
store energy nowadays. Although there are several limitations on the SCs
compared to batteries, SCs exhibit attractive properties for specific
applications. Researchers are attracted to the exploration of supercapacitors
not only with the high-power density and long cycle performance but also high
energy density, specific capacitance, and low production cost such that they
become competitive in performance with other energy storage devices. Some
innovative materials have been developed to obtain well-performing SCs. In this
presentation, the fundamentals of SCs will be delivered. Also, some recent
technologies related to SCs will be presented.
All faculty, researchers
and students are invited to attend.