EuNPC2025 – European Nuclear Physics Conference – [21–26 Sept 2025]

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DAY 1 – Monday September, 22nd

Session 1

Welcome Address – Marek Lewitowicz
Welcome Address / NPB EPS – Alessandra Fantoni
Welcome Address / GANIL – Patricia Roussel-Chomaz
Welcome Address / IN2P3/CNRS – Marcella Grasso
Welcome Address / Irfu/CEA – Hervé Moutarde
Welcome Address / Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche – Stefano Matthias Panebianco
Announcement of Organisers – Marek Lewitowicz
Probing nuclear physics with gravitational waves
Tanja Hinderer

Session 2

High Precision Measurements with Stored Highly Charged Radioactive Ions
Yury Litvinov
What’s new in radionuclides for medical applications?
Ferid Haddad
Experimental overview heavy-ion collisions
Kara Mattioli
Hadron-hadron interactions from femtoscopy
Valentina Mantovani Sarti

DAY 2 – Tuesday September, 23rd

Session 3

Low-Energy Microscopes of Europe: Revealing the Hidden Features of Atomic Nuclei
Navin Alahari
On the horizon: the 229mTh nuclear clock
Peter Thirolf
Hadron spectroscopy with the GlueX experiment
Farah Afzal

Session 4

Direct and Indirect Methods in Nuclear Astrophysics
Aurora Tumino

Fission: review of recent major advances and selected results
Christelle Schmidt

Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay: Where We Stand and What Lies Ahead
Claudia Nones

Origin of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays in Binary Neutron Star Collisions and the crucial roles of Nuclear Physics
Glennys Farrar


DAY 3 – Wednesday September, 24th

Session 5

Probing the Proton’s Internal Structure with Generalized Parton Distributions: From Jefferson Lab to the EIC
Pierre Chatagnon

Progress in the development of nuclear models for astrophysical applications
Stephane Goriely

Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry in the Universe: Spectroscopy of Trapped Antihydrogen and Method for Direct Comparison with Hydrogen
Claudio Lenz Cesar

Session 6

Results from Nuclear Structure Studies at FRIB
Alexandra Gade

Particle and Nuclear Physics at PSI
Klaus Kirch

From nuclear data to nuclear energy applications
Arjan Koning

Advances on Nucleon Structure from Lattice QCD
Simone Bacchio


DAY 4 – Thursday September, 25th

Session 7

Particle and Nuclear Physics at PSIFuture physics programme and facilities for relativistic heavy-ion collisions
David Dobrigkeit Chinelatto

Three-nucleon systems and three-nucleon interactions
Luca Girlanda

Searches for exotic currents in nuclear beta decay
Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic

Round Table

Open Science & Data
Antoine Lemasson
Olivier Lopez

Nuclear Physics & Society
Maria José Garcia Borge


DAY 5 – Friday September, 26th

Session 10

The FAIR/GSI facility – Status and future perspectives
Thomas Nilsson

Ab initio in nuclear theory: what, why, and how
Andreas Ekstrom

A novel overall view of nuclear shapes, rotations and vibrations
Takaharu Otsuka

From Nuclear Physics to Isotope Geochemistry: Identifying Anthropogenic Contamination Sources in the Environment
Alkiviadis Gourgiotis

Session 11

The Sun as a cornerstone for (stellar) foundation science
Aldo Serenelli

EPS Lise Meitner and Best Phd Prize presentations

Isoscalar electric giant resonances: Compression modes and nuclear incompressibility
Muhsin Harakeh

The Scissors Mode: A Building Block of Low-Energy Nuclear Structure
Peter von Neumann-Cosel

Search for 22Na in novae supported by a novel method for measuring femtosecond nuclear lifetimes
Cloé Fougères

Theory of nuclear matter: ab initio developments and connections to the nuclear energy functional
Francesco Marino

Observation of the radiative decay of the low energy thorium-229 isomer: En route towards a nuclear clock
Sandro Kraemer

Poster Prizes and closure

Alessandra Fantoni
Eberhard Widmann
Marek Lewitowicz