International Collaboration
As of April, 2020, the Nishina Center has research collaborations with 11 domestic institutions and universities, and international collaboration agreements with 41 major institutions and universities in 19 countries across the globe. The purpose of the collaboration is to actively support research collaborations by hosting workshops and symposia, promoting the exchange of researchers, and conducting collaborative experiment. The collaboration also aims to enhance human resources development by accepting students from worldwide.
World institutions in collaboration with RIBF

Collaboration List
Abbreviation | Organization | Country |
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BNL | Brookhaven National Laboratory | The U.S.A |
CU | Columbia University | The U.S.A |
MSU | Michigan State University | The U.S.A |
ECT | European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas | Italian Republic |
ENEA | Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Sustainable Economic Development | Italian Republic |
INFN | Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare | Italian Republic |
RAL | Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK Research Innovation | the U.K. |
SMI | Stefan Meyer Institute | Republic of Austria |
CERN | European Organization for Nuclear Research | Swiss Confederation |
PSI | Paul Scherrer Institute | Swiss Confederation |
TUD | Technische Universität Darmstadt | Federal Republic of Germany |
TUM | Technische Universität Munchen | Federal Republic of Germany |
UIO | Universitetet i Oslo | Kingdom of Norway |
ATOMKI | Institute for Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Hungary |
JY | University of Jyvaskyla | Republic of Finland |
IN2P3 | National Institute of Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics | France Republic |
Normandy | Normandy University | France Republic |
IFJ PAN | The Henryk Niewodniczaski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences | Republic of Poland |
IFIN-HH | Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering | Romania |
UB | University of Bucharest | Romania |
JINR | Joint Institute for Nuclear Research | Russian Federation |
KI | Kurchatov Institute | Russian Federation |
ENSAR2 | European Nuclear Science and Application Research 2 | Europe |
ITB | Institut Teknologi Bandung | Republic of Indonesia |
ITS | Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember | Republic of Indonesia |
UGM | Universitas Gadjah Mada | Republic of Indonesia |
UI | Universitas Indonesia | Republic of Indonesia |
UNHAS | Universitas Hasanuddin | Republic of Indonesia |
UNPAD | Universitas Padjadjaran | Republic of Indonesia |
EWU | Ewha Womans University | Republic of Korea |
IU | Inha University | Republic of Korea |
SNU | Seoul National University | Republic of Korea |
CNPS | Chinese Nuclear Physics Society | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
HKU | University of Hong Kong | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
IMP, CAS | Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
LNZ | Lanzhou University | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
NJU | Nanjing University | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
NKU | Nankai University | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
PKU | Peking University | People's Republic of China (RPC) |
VAEC | The Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission | Socialist Republic of Viet Nam |
USM | Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia |