Ronald Schwengner
Researcher · Gamma-ray strength functions
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-RossendorfAbout
Dr. Ronald Schwengner is a researcher in the Nuclear Physics Department at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), specializing in gamma-ray strength functions and their applications to nuclear astrophysics and transmutation technologies. His work focuses on experimental and theoretical studies of photon-induced and neutron-induced nuclear reactions, particularly at facilities like γELBE, HIγS, ILL Grenoble, and UJV Rez-Prague. Schwengner's research addresses astrophysical processes such as the r-process and nuclear technology challenges like waste transmutation. He collaborates internationally with institutions including TU Dresden and the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory.
Research Interests:
- Gamma-ray strength functions for nuclear reaction modeling
- Photonuclear and neutron-capture experiments
- Applications to nuclear astrophysics and waste transmutation
Contact: Email: r.schwengner@hzdr.de
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