Orateur
Stephan Oberstedt
Description
Since the discovery of nuclear fission, more than 85 years ago, many properties of this complex process could be unraveled. A variety of experimental data, obtained with increasingly complex instrument setups, like e.g., nu-Ball and nu-Ball2, have shaped and improved our understanding of fission, with impact on both nuclear modelling and nuclear applications. A few of the still open questions will be addressed and possible experiments discussed, which may help to provide satisfactory answers.