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Conor Sullivan is a researcher affiliated with the University of Liverpool, focusing on Nuclear Physics and related disciplines. His work centers on gamma-ray spectroscopy, nuclear structure analysis, and decay mechanisms in neutron-deficient and proton-rich nuclides.
Research interests include:
- Investigating nuclear deformation and isomer decay in exotic isotopes
- Studying isospin nonconservation forces in atomic nuclei
- Advancing gamma-ray spectroscopy techniques for neutron-deficient nuclides
- Analyzing yrast bands and seniority states in nuclear physics
Recent publications highlight trends in nuclear decay dynamics, ground-state deformations, and the identification of excited states in rare isotopes. Sullivan has contributed to leading journals such as Physical Review C, Physical Review Letters, and Communications Physics, often collaborating with international teams.
Scientific awards and honors:
- No awards listed in available data
As of now, no formal advisees or grant details have been specified in his public research outputs. Sullivan's work remains integral to understanding nuclear stability and decay in extreme isotopes.

