معرفی
Arif Soylu serves as a Researcher within the Precision Frontier group at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. His work centers on nuclear physics instrumentation and rare isotope research, with active contributions to major international collaborations including GSI and FAIR facilities.
His research spans Nuclear Physics, Mass Spectrometry, and Ion Optics, focusing on nuclear structure, heavy nuclei behavior, and magnetic field applications. Key projects involve the NEXT solenoid separator development, CISe gas catcher systems, and stacked-ring ion guides for rare isotope handling.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in ion-optical simulations (2024), mass measurement techniques (2023), and DESPEC detector systems (2022). His work shows consistent focus on improving transmission efficiency, magnetic field configurations, and rare isotope separation methodologies for nuclear structure studies.
Collaborative activities include commissioning the NEXT mass separator (2023), gas-catcher systems (2023), and presenting at international conferences since 2020. He maintains active roles in experimental setups at AGOR and contributes to multi-institutional projects involving over 150 researchers.
Based at Nijenborgh 3, Groningen, he utilizes advanced computational modeling for ion transport systems while maintaining experimental responsibilities in nuclear instrumentation development.

