BPU

4th INTERNATIONAL
BALKAN SCHOOL
on
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

Bodrum - TURKEY
22 - 29 September 2004 
Istanbul University

 
 

    
         
The History of Bodrum
        
Scientific
Programme


Lecturers

Organizing
Committee

Time Table


Poster (.pdf format)
  



School Directors


Dimiter BALABANSKI ( University of Sofia, Bulgaria )
Dennis BONATSOS ( NCSR Demokritos, Greece )
Nizamettin ERDURAN ( Istanbul University, Turkey )

Course Director :   Richard F. CASTEN (Yale
University, USA)
Chairman :   Baki AKKUS (Istanbul University, Turkey)
Coordinator :   Lidya AMON (Istanbul University,  Turkey)




          The 2004 Balkan School on nuclear Physics will be held in Bodrum (Turkey) in the period September 22-29, 2004. It will be jointly organized by Istanbul University and the Istanbul branch of Turkish Physical Society under the auspices of the Balkan Physical Union.  The school will be mainly devoted to the studies of Nuclear Structure and will be open to graduate students and young researchers from all countries working in the field of nuclear physics.

          Bodrum (ancient Halicarnassus) is situated on a peninsula facing the island of Kos (Greek Island), and is the hometown of Heredutus, known to some as the “Father of History”. Homer's description of Bodrum as "The land of eternal blue". Built on a peninsula formed by the meeting of the eastern and western harbors, Bodrum, with its narrow streets winding down to the sea, is famous for its castle, its world-renowned yachts, its shipyards and the dazzling white houses and tombs lining the shores of its two harbors. Milas-Bodrum airport is 40 km away from the center of Bodrum. Bodrum is an important tourism center in Turkey, which attracts attention for its natural beauties as well as its history.





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