Nuclear Physics is a field of physics, yes. It involves interactions between atomic nuclei. Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear decay (though in some ways that is more particle physics).
If you want to make a WORKING model for nuclear physics, look at the Manhattan Project, and you'll be joining Miss Curie. Please rephrase the question or figure out what it is exactly you should be asking for.
And I believe this belongs in "nuclear physics," and I should know, I'm nuclear.
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Nuclear physics? Why not just say "physics" for this one? Anyway, that's what they're testing!