
معرفی
Dr. Sreenivasa Bondili is a Lecturer in the Nuclear Physics Group at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on nuclear structure and astrophysics, addressing key questions about nuclear shapes, interactions, and reaction rates. He collaborates globally with institutions like CERN, GANIL, and TRIUMF. Recent projects include developing novel detectors using scintillators and diamond materials, funded by grants such as the Royal Society International Exchanges and RSE Saltire Awards.
Research Interests: Bondili explores exotic nuclear shapes (e.g., pear-shaped nuclei), nucleon interactions (proton-neutron vs. proton-proton), and astrophysically relevant reactions like the 3He(alpha, gamma)7Be process. His work links nuclear physics to cosmological puzzles (e.g., lithium abundance) and the Standard Model of particle physics.
Recent Contributions: His 2025 studies include measuring deformation in atomic nuclei and lifetime analysis of Cd isotopes. Articles highlight advanced techniques like plunger methods and gamma-ray detection. Collaborations span 17 countries, emphasizing international teamwork in experimental nuclear physics.
- Awards: Royal Society International Exchanges Grant, RSE Saltire International Collaboration Award
- Grants: UKNDN-funded detector development, EU projects on nuclear data for industrial applications
- Labs/Groups: Nuclear Physics Group (UWS), collaborations with CERN, GANIL, and TRIUMF