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In 1964 Torleif Ericson, together with the head of CERN's NP division Peter Preiswerk, proposed that the Director-General create a Nuclear Structure Committee (NSC). This was set up soon after with Ericson as Chairperson. The aim of NSC was to discuss and to decide on experimental proposals in the field of nuclear structure research; and to provide some co-ordination between the groups inside and outside of CERN that took part in the nuclear structure programme at the Synchro-Cyclotron (SC).
In 1964 Torleif Ericson, together with the head of CERN's Nuclear Physics division (NP) Peter Preiswerk, proposed that the Director-General create a '''Nuclear Structure Committee (NSC)'''. This was set up soon after with Ericson as Chairperson. The aim of NSC was to discuss and to decide on experimental proposals in the field of nuclear structure research; and to provide some co-ordination between the groups inside and outside of CERN that took part in the nuclear structure programme at the Synchro-Cyclotron (SC).
This committee met only seven time before it merged in 1966 with EmC and was renamed the Physics III Committee (PH-III-COM).
This committee met only seven time before it merged in 1966 with EmC and was renamed the Physics III Committee (PH-III-COM).
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In 1964 Torleif Ericson, together with the head of CERN's Nuclear Physics division (NP) Peter Preiswerk, proposed that the Director-General create a Nuclear Structure Committee (NSC). This was set up soon after with Ericson as Chairperson. The aim of NSC was to discuss and to decide on experimental proposals in the field of nuclear structure research; and to provide some co-ordination between the groups inside and outside of CERN that took part in the nuclear structure programme at the Synchro-Cyclotron (SC). This committee met only seven time before it merged in 1966 with EmC and was renamed the Physics III Committee (PH-III-COM).