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Keynote address: One hundred years of nuclear physics – Progress and prospects

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Nuclear physics research is growing on several fronts, along energy and intensity frontiers, with exotic projectiles and targets. The nuclear physics facilities under construction and those being planned for the future make the prospects for research in this field very bright.

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The author thanks Prof. K C Panda for the kind invitation to deliver this talk and Dr B K Nayak, Dr A Shrivastava, Dr S Santra, Dr K Mahata, Dr V Jha, Dr B J Roy, Dr B R Behera, Dr V V Parkar, Dr A Saxena, Mr S Pandit and Mrs K S Golda for their active collaboration.

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KAILAS, S. Keynote address: One hundred years of nuclear physics – Progress and prospects. Pramana - J Phys 82, 619–624 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-014-0710-0

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