Topical Collections
All Topical Collections are listed below in chronological order (most recent on top). Further details such as status, guest editors, description, open calls if available can be found by clicking on the collection titles.
Topical issue dedicated to Angela Bracco on the occasion of her farewell from Milano University
About Stars and Nuclei: Honoring the Legacy of Roberto Gallino
Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics
Clustering as a Window on the Hierarchical Structure of Quantum Systems
Nuclear Photonics: Overview and Perspectives
Intersection of Low-Energy Nuclear Structure and High-Energy Nuclear Collisions
Advances in nuclear data and codes: A tribute to Efrem Shlomovich Soukhovitskii
Quantum Computing in Low-Energy Nuclear Theory
AGATA: Advancements in Science and Technology
Radiative Corrections: From Medium to High Energy Experiments
Short-Range Correlations and the EMC Effect
Precision Measurements in Nuclear Physics
Heavy and Super-Heavy Nuclei and Elements: Production and Properties
An Experimental Program with Positron Beams at Jefferson Lab
CompOSE: a repository for Neutron Star Equations of State and Transport Properties
The QCD Phase Diagram in Strong Magnetic Fields
Lattice Field Theory during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Cluster Structure and Dynamics of Nuclei - A Tribute to Mahir Hussein
Nuclear Reaction Studies: a Tribute to Jacques Raynal
Theory of Hot Matter and Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions (THOR)
The tower of effective (field) theories and the emergence of nuclear phenomena
Giant, Pygmy, Pairing Resonances and Related Topics
Opportunities for Lattice Gauge Theory in the Era of Exascale Computing
Frontiers in Nuclear, Heavy Ion and Strong Field Physics
Exotic phenomena at the interface of nuclear and particle physics
Exploring strongly interacting matter at high densities - NICA White Paper
The 3-D Structure of the Nucleon
Finite range effective interactions and associated many-body methods - A tribute to Daniel Gogny
Exotic Matter in Neutron Stars
Perspectives on Nuclear Data for the Next Decade
Lattice field theory methods in hadron and nuclear physics
