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TECHNICAL PROGRAM WITH SESSION VISE DETAILS AND NAME OF SESSION CHAIR/CO- CHAIR Scientific Programme ICNPAP -2018 First day Programme (October 23, 2018) October 23, 2018 ( Tuesday) 9:00 AM-10:00AM Registration 10:00 AM-12:00 AM Inaugural Function Keynote Address: S. Kailas (Ex-Director Physics Group BARC Mumbai, India) Evolution of the Periodic Table of Elements and the Chart of Nuclides 12:00 PM-12:30 PM High Tea Session-I ( 12:30 Noon - 1:30 P. M.) S. Kailas (Ex-Director Physics Group, BARC, Mumbai, India) 12:30 PM-1:00 PM A. K. Jain (IIT Roorkee, India) The B(E2) anomaly in Sn isotopes and the Generalized Seniority Model 1:00 PM-1:30 PM N. L. Singh (MSU, Vadodara, India ) Neutron Activation Cross Section Measurements from Threshold to 20 MeV for Reactor Materials 1:30 PM-2:30 PM Lunch Session-II (2.30 P.M. - 4.20 P. M.) Amit Roy ( Ex-Director, IUAC, New Delhi, India) 2:30 PM-3:05PM Gopal Mukherjee (VECC, Kolkata, India) Role of spherical and deformed shell gaps on the high spin structure of Nuclei 3:05 PM-3:45 PM P. Egelhof ( GSI, Darmstadt, Germany) Nuclear Structure of Exotic Nuclei by Direct Reactions: Investigations with Stored Radioactive Beams and with Active Targets 3:45 PM-4:20 PM R. Palit (TIFR, Mumbai, India) Nuclear isomers: Probes of Nuclear Structure Models 4:20 PM- 4:40PM Tea Break

Session-III ( 4:40 P.M. - 5:30 P. M.) A.K. Jain, IIT Roorkee, India 4:40 PM-5:15 PM Special Lecture by Dr. Amit Roy (Ex-Director, IUAC, New, Delhi ) Nuclear Physics with Low Energy Accelerators in India 5:30 PM- 8:00 PM Cultural Programme 8:00 PM-9:00 PM Dinner

Session-I ( 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM) Second day Programme (October 24, 2018) October 24, 2018 ( Wednesday) D. K. Srivastava (HBNI and VECC, Kolkata, India) 9:00 AM-9:40AM Tilak K. Ghosh (VECC, Kolkata, India) Shell effects and fission dynamics of heavy and super heavy elements. 09:40 AM-10:15 AM K. S. Golda (IUAC, New Delhi) Understanding Different Modes of Fission from the Shape of Fission Fragment Mass Distribution. 10:15 AM- 10:50 AM B.R. Behera (PU, Chandigarh, India) 10:50 AM -11:30 AM R. P. Singh (IUAC, New Delhi, India) Nuclear structure and some reaction studies with gamma detector arrays at IUAC 11:30 AM -11:45 AM Tea Break Session-II ( 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM) M. Afzal Ansari (AMU, Aligarh, India) 11:45 AM -12:20 PM Arun K. Jain (BARC, Mumbai, India) Progress in the Study of Clustering, Pairing and Resonances in Direct Nuclear Reactions 12:20 PM -1:00 PM A.K. Nasirov( JINR, Dubna, Russia) Effect of non-equilibrium initial stage of heavy ion collisions on formation of the reaction products 1:00 PM -1:30 PM N. Madhavan (IUAC, New Delhi, India) 1:30 PM-2:30 PM Lunch Session-III ( 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM) H.M Agarwal (GBPU, Pantnagar, India) 2:30 PM-3:05 PM Sandeep S. Ghugre ( UGC-DAE-CSR, Kolkata Centre, India) The Nuclear Laboratory in your Computer 3:05 PM-3:40 PM Rajarshi Raut( UGC-DAE-CSR, Kolkata Centre, India) Digital (R) evolution in Gamma-ray Spectroscopy: the case of INGA at VECC 3:40 PM-4:15PM S. K. Patra (IOP, Bhubaneswar, India) Effective Surface Properties of Sn Isotopes 4:15 PM-4:45 PM Tea Break

Session-IV ( 4:45 PM - 6:45 PM) Isar Ahmad Eizvi (AMU, Aligarh, India) 4:45PM-6:45PM Oral Presentation (A1 to A10) Session-V ( 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM) A.K. Nasirov (JINR, Dubna, Russia) 6:45 PM-7:20 PM B. P. Singh (AMU, Aligarh, India) A Systematic Study of Incomplete Fusion Reactions at Low Energies 7:20 PM-8:00 PM Special Lecture by Dr. D. K. Srivastava, Ex-Director, VECC, Kolkata, India Discovery of Quark Gluon Plasma? 8:00 PM-9:00 PM Dinner

Third day Programme (October 25, 2018) October 25, 2018 ( Thursday) Session-I ( 9.00 AM - 11:30AM) Dr. V. S. Pandit (VECC, Kolkata, India) 9:00 AM-9:35AM R. Kumar (IUAC, New Delhi, India) Study of collectivity and nuclear structure around Z=50 closed shell nuclei using Coulomb excitation 9:35 AM-10:15AM Gilles De France ( GANIL, for the AGATA-NEDA-DIAMANT collaborations) Spectroscopy of nuclei at the N~Z line at GANIL 10:15 AM- 10:55 AM Pawel Moskal (Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland) J-PET: a novel particle detector for imaging of positronium properties in living organisms 10:55 AM-11: 30 AM S. K. Mahaparta (CUP, Bhatia, India) Design of 30 kev Electron Gun for Space applications 11:30 AM -11:45 AM Tea Break Session-II ( 11:45 AM - 1.35 PM) K.P. Singh, (PU, Chandigarh, India) 11:45 AM -12.25 PM Eryk Czerwiński ( Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland) Short review of discrete symmetries studies in matter-antimatter systems 12:25 PM- 1:00 PM D. K. Srivastava (VECC, Kolkata, India) Radiation of photons from Quark Gluon Plasma 1:00 PM-1:30PM B. K. Singh (BHU, Varanasi, India) 1:30 PM-2:30PM Lunch Session-III ( 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM) M. Shoaib Ahmad (AMU, Aligarh, India) 2:30 PM- 3:00 PM Samit K. Mandal (DU, New Delhi, India) 3:00PM-5:30PM Poster session (B1-B69) + Tea Break Session-V ( 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM) B. K. Singh (BHU, Varanasi, India) 5:30 PM- 6:10 PM B. K. Nayak (BARC, Munbai, India) 6:10 P.M.-7:00 PM V. S. Pandit (VECC, Kolkata, India) Cyclotrons: past, present and future 7:00 PM- 8:30 PM Dinner

Fourth day Programme (October 26, 2018) October 26, 2018 ( Friday) Session-I ( 9:00 AM - 11:30AM) D. P. Ojha (SU, Odisha, India) 9:00 AM-9:40 AM S. R. Palvanov (NUU, Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Investigation of the Excitation of Isomeric States in The Reactions (Γ,N) And (N,2n) on 45 Sc, 82 Se and 81 Br 9:40 AM-10:15 AM M. Saha Sarkar (SINP, Kolkata, India) Nuclear Physics experiments with low energy - light ion beams 10:15 AM-10:50 AM Chandana Bhattacharya (VECC, Kolkata, India) Experimental nuclear reaction studies at VECC 10:50 AM-11:30AM B. Mukherjee (Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, Bolpur, India) In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of 63 Cu 11:30 AM-11:45 AM Tea Break Session-II ( 11:45 AM - 2:00 PM) C. Bhattacharya, VECC, Kolkata 11:45 AM-12:20 PM A. Tyagi (BHU, Varanasi, India) 12:20 PM-1:00 PM T. Trivedi (GGU, Bilaspur) Evolution of nuclear structure from single particle to collective excitations in complex nuclei 1:00 PM-2:00 PM Summary and Conclusion, Certificate Distribution 2:00 PM-3.00 PM Lunch