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Magne Guttormsen is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Oslo's Department of Physics, affiliated with The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His research focuses on experimental nuclear physics, particularly quantum order and chaos in nuclei. He leads the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory (OCL), known for pioneering methods like the Oslo method for studying level densities and gamma-ray strength functions. His work has revealed critical insights into nuclear structure, including BCS pair correlation breakdown and enhanced low-energy gamma radiation in light nuclei.
He holds a Cand.real (1975) and Dr. philos (1980) from the University of Oslo. His career includes roles as a researcher, associate professor, and full professor before transitioning to emeritus status in 2020. Guttormsen has contributed to advancements in detector technology, including the SiRi particle telescope, and promotes proton therapy in Norway.
Research interests span astrophysical applications like element distribution in the solar system and radioactive waste transmutation. Awards include the Fridtjof Nansens belønning (1982). Collaborations involve international teams studying neutron capture cross sections, fission dynamics, and nuclear thermodynamics.




