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Theoretical nuclear physics
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Nuclear structure
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Nuclear reactions
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Many –body problems
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Nuclear physics at intermediate energies
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Collective states
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Fundamental symmetries
Prof. Naftali Auerbach
Research
Education
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M.Sc. in Physics, Hebrew University, 1961
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Ph.D. in physics, Weizmann Institute, 1966
Academic Appointments
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Research associate, Yale University, 1966-1968
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Research associate, MIT, 1968-1969
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Senior Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, 1969-1972
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Associate Professor, Tel Aviv University, 1972-1977
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Professor, Tel Aviv University, 1977-2005
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Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University, 2005-Present
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Visiting Professor, Rutgers University, 1973-1974, 1981-1982, 1998-1999
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Visiting Professor, Institute de Physique Nucleaire, Orsay and Paris University XI, 1976-1977
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Visiting Professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1990-1991
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Visiting Professor, Michigan State University, 1992, 2006
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Visiting Professor, University of New South Wales, 2006
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Visiting Scientist, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle, 1992, 1999, 2006
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Consultant and visiting scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1980-2003
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Visiting Scientist, National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver 1985-2011
Awards and Prizes
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Weizmann Scholarship, 1966
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Fellow of the American Physical Society, 1985
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Godfree Fellow, Australia, 2005
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Associate Editor of Physical Review Letters, 1998-2002
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Associated Editor of Europhysics Letters, 2002-2007
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Member of the Nuclear Physics Division Committee of the European Physical Society, 1998-2003
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Fellow of the Institute of Physics, Great Britain, 2011
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Outstanding Referee of the American Physical Society Journals, 2010