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The Isolde Committee (ISC) was set up in 1991 to evaluate proposals for experiments on the Isolde facility (On-Line-Isotope Separator) after its transfer to the Proton Synchrotron (PS) Booster. The ISC held four meetings per year. The committee's conclusions were transmitted to the Research Board (RB) by the Chairperson. Previously, Isolde had operated on the Synchro-Cyclotron (approved by the Nuclear Physics Research Committee (NPRC) on 17 December 1964).
'''Isolde Committee''' (ISC) was set up in 1991 to evaluate proposals for experiments on the Isolde facility (On-Line-Isotope Separator) after its transfer to the [[Proton Synchrotron Booster|Proton Synchrotron (PS) Booster]]. The ISC held four meetings per year. The committee's conclusions were transmitted to the [[Research Board]] (RB) by the Chairperson. Previously, Isolde had operated on the [[Synchro-Cyclotron (CERN)|Synchro-Cyclotron]] (approved by the [[Nuclear Physics Research Committee]] (NPRC) on 17 December 1964).
 
In 1999 ISC became Isolde and Neutron Time-of-Flight Experiments Committee (ISTC), evaluating proposals for experiments of Isolde facility and in addition for the Neutron Time of Flight facility.


In 1999 ISC became [[ISOLDE and Neutron Time-of-Flight Experiments Committee|Isolde and Neutron Time-of-Flight Experiments Committee]] (ISTC), evaluating proposals for experiments of Isolde facility and in addition for the Neutron Time of Flight facility.


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Revision as of 15:26, 16 January 2026

Isolde Committee (ISC) was set up in 1991 to evaluate proposals for experiments on the Isolde facility (On-Line-Isotope Separator) after its transfer to the Proton Synchrotron (PS) Booster. The ISC held four meetings per year. The committee's conclusions were transmitted to the Research Board (RB) by the Chairperson. Previously, Isolde had operated on the Synchro-Cyclotron (approved by the Nuclear Physics Research Committee (NPRC) on 17 December 1964).

In 1999 ISC became Isolde and Neutron Time-of-Flight Experiments Committee (ISTC), evaluating proposals for experiments of Isolde facility and in addition for the Neutron Time of Flight facility.

1991
Chairperson: Jonson, B

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-91-1 to 38
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1992
Chairperson: Jonson, B

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-92-1 to 42
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1993
Chairperson: Jonson, B

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-93-1 to 38
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1994
Chairperson: Richter, A

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-94-1 to 30
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1995
Chairperson: Richter, A

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-95-1 to 30
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1996
Chairperson: Richter, A

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-96-1 to 33
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1997
Chairperson: Richter, A

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-97-1 to 32
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1998
Chairperson: Richter, A

Index of ISC documents]
CERN-ISC-98-1 to 25
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1999
Chairperson: Richter, A / Flocard, H

Index of ISC & ISTC documents]
CERN-ISC-99-1 to 18
CERN-ISTC-99-1 to 8
CERN-ISTC-99-19 to 21

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