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Jan Kvasil is a Professor at the Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics (IPNP), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague. His office is located in room A 933 (1009) on the 9th floor of the Cathedral building in Troja, Prague 8, with contact details including phone 95155 2471 and email jan.kvasil@matfyz.cuni.cz.
Research focuses on theoretical nuclear structure through advanced many-body frameworks:
- Nuclear deformation and collective motion in axially symmetric systems
- Random Phase Approximation (RPA) and Second RPA formalisms
- Signature phonons and Coriolis coupling effects
- Nuclear astrophysics applications (neutron stars, nuclear reactions)
- Time-dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory connections
Recent work shows strong emphasis on Second RPA extensions for deformed nuclei, with growing interest in nuclear astrophysics interfaces as evidenced by 2024 publications. His methodology combines analytical many-body techniques with numerical implementations for nuclear response functions.
Professor Kvasil contributes to international collaborations including the ALICE experiment at CERN, with research infrastructure supported by IPNP's computational resources and theoretical frameworks developed in directories like SRPA_codes and second_RPA-axial_deformation.
