The ARIS series was born in 2011 from a merger of the ENAM (Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses) and RNB (Radioactive Nuclear Beams) conferences. This page illustrates the rich pedigree of ARIS with web links (where available).
Keystone (USA) Tokyo (Japan) Leuven (Belgium)
The ENAM Series The RNB Series
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2009 - RNB8 Grand Rapids, MI (USA) |
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2008 – Ryn (Poland) |
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2004 – Pine Mountain (USA) |
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2003 - RNB6 - Argonne, IL (USA) |
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2000 - RNB5 - Divonne (France) |
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1998 – Bellaire, MI (USA) |
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1993 - RNB3 - East Lansing (USA) |
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1992 - Bernkastel-Kues (Germany) Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants - Nuclei Far From Stability |
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1991 - RNB2 - Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)
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1990 AMCO-8, Jerusalem (Israel) (cancelled due to the Gulf War) |
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1989 - RNB1 - San Francisco (USA)
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1987 NFFS-5 Rousseau Lake (Canada) | ||
1984 AMCO-7 Seeheim (Germany) | ||
1981 NFFS-4 Helsingør (Denmark) | ||
1979 AMCO-6 East Lansing (USA) | ||
1976 NFFS-3 Cargèse (France) | ||
1975 AMCO-5 Paris (France) | ||
1971 AMCO-4 Teddington (UK) | ||
1970 NFFS-2 Leysin (Switzerland) | ||
1967 AMCO-3 Winnipeg (Canada) | ||
1966 NFFS-1 Lysekil (Sweden) | ||
1963 AMCO-2 Vienna (Austria) | ||
1960 AMCO-1 Hamilton (Canada) | ||
1956 (AMCO-0) Nuclear Masses and their Determination (celebration of Mattauch's 60th birthday) Mainz (Germany) | ||