06-0-1139-2019/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress

Organization, Support and Development
of the JINR Human Resources Programme

Leaders:     V.A. Matveev
S.Z. Pakuliak

Participating Countries and International organizations:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, CERN, Cuba, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Ukraine, Vietnam.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Development of the human resources training programmes at JINR aimed at further employment of the trainees as scientific and engineering specialists of the Institute; creation of appropriate conditions for students and PhD students from universities of the Member States to enable them to work on their qualification theses based on the research conducted in the laboratories of the Institute; support of the educational process for students of the JINR-based departments at the universities of the Russian Federation, as well as participation in the development of network training programmes; organisation and running of international student practices and schools for young people from the JINR Member States; training of students, PhD students, and interns on the basis of cooperation agreements with the universities of the JINR Member States and international organisations; building and maintenance of the laboratory environment intended for hands-on training in scientific and engineering disciplines; support and further development of the system of training courses aimed at gaining or improving professional skills and qualifications of JINR technical and engineering personnel; development of the JINR educational portal (edu.jinr.ru) and interactive exposition “JINR main facilities”; further development of the set of e-learning courses on the main areas of research conducted at JINR in the official languages of the Institute and by its leading experts; development of virtual and real laboratories allowing students to be trained using modern experimental equipment; development of the JINR outreach programme and promotion of modern science achievements among school students and teachers, organisation of excursions and online tours of the JINR basic facilities; participation in science festivals, exhibitions, and forums promoting JINR; development of cooperation and communication with educational centres for school students; design and production of information materials for the JINR information centres, administration of the UC groups in the social media.

Expected major results in the current year:
  • Support and supervision of the educational process at the JINR-based departments of the Russian universities.

  • Support of the system of assigning young researchers to JINR laboratories for preparation of their PhD theses.

  • Organisation and running of the International Student Practices in JINR Fields of Research for students of the JINR Member States' universities.

  • Expansion of the scientific scope and duration of research projects of the Summer Student Programme at JINR and increasing the number of its participants.

  • Development of an information system on the preparation of qualification theses by students and PhD students from universities of the JINR Member States in the Institute laboratories.               
  • Organisation and running of the Engineering and Physics Training hands-on activities for students and PhD students from the JINR Member States, further development of the existing laboratory works, development of a laboratory work on dosimetry.

  • Organisation of scientific schools for physics teachers from the Institute Member States at CERN and JINR.

  • Further development of virtual tours of JINR and video-conferences with educational institutions of the Institute Member States.

  • Development of a set of e-learning courses in nuclear physics, particle physics, condensed matter physics, and the basic facilities of JINR.

  • Promotion of modern educational resources in the JINR Member States.

  • Organisation of the participation of JINR in science festivals on the basis of Russian universities.

  • Development of the language courses programme aimed at teaching Russian as a foreign language and English to JINR personnel.

  • Participation of JINR in an interdisciplinary social educational project "Summer School-2022”.

  • Participation in the design and production of printed, video, and exhibition information materials intended for the JINR information centres.

  • Running of popular science events in schools (lectures, demonstrations of chemical and physical experiments, quizzes, quests, excursions, meetings with scientists, vocational orientation events, and competitions for school and university students).                                                                    
  • Organisation of the participation of JINR in career forums at universities.
List of projects:
  Project Leader Priority
(period of realisation)
1. Open information and educational environment for supporting fundamental and applied multidisciplinary research at JINR  Yu.A. Panebrattsev 1   (2021-2023)
List of Activities
  Activity or experiment Leaders
 
  Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. Organization of the Educational
Process at JINR
V.A. Matveev
S.Z. Pakuliak
 
  DLNP
V.A. Bednyakov
D.V. Naumov
A.S. Zhemchugov
A.G. Olshevskiy, A.Yu. Verkheev
  BLTP
D.I. Kazakov
A.P. Isaev
A.B. Arbuzov
Yu.M. Shukrinov, A.A. Vladimirov
  FLNP
V.N. Shvetsov
E.V. Lychagin
O.A. Culikov
M.V. Avdeev,  A.V. Belushkin
  VBLHEP
N.A. Strokovsky
A.S. Sorin
O.V.Belov
D.K. Dryablov, S.V. Shmatov
  FLNR
S.I. Sidorchuk
A.V. Karpov
A.G. Popeko
S.G. Belogurov, K.B. Gikal 
  MLIT
V.V. Korenkov
T.A. Strizh
O.Yu. Derenovskaya
I.S. Pelevanyuk
  LRB                                                     
A.N. Bugay
E.A.Krasavin
I.V. Koshlan
G.N. Timoshenko
  Directorate
V.D. Kekelidze
L.Kostov
B.N. Gikal
B.Yu. Sharkov,  E.D. Uglov
  ICD
D.V. Kamanin
A.A. Kotova
W. Chmielowski
2. Developing of modern
educational projects
Y.A. Panebrattsev  
  VBLHEP
 
G.N. Agakishiev,  E.I. Golubeva, R.V. Klygina,  Yu.D. Orlova, M.P. Osmachko,  G.D. Semchukov,  N.E. Sidorov, N.I. Vorontsova, G.A. Yarygin
3. Outreach
and JINR promotion
A.A. Suzhevich  
  DLNP
 
N.V. Anfimov, M.V. Shirchenko, A.Yu. Verkheev
  BLTP
 
A.V. Andreev, A.V. Frizen
  FLNP
 
M.V. Bulavin, D.M. Chudoba, C. Khramko
  VBLHEP
 
D.K. Dryablov,  D.I. Klimansky
  FLNR
 
K.B. Gikal,  A.V. Karpov
  MLIT
 
I.S. Pelevanyuk
  LRB
 
T.S. Khramko,  I.A. Kolesnikova,  Yu.S. Severyukhin
  Universal
JINR library
 
M.S. Pilipenko
4. Engineering and Physics Training M.A. Nozdrin  
  VBLHEP G.A. Filatov,  S.A. Goncharov, V.V. Kobets, V.V. Kosachev, K.G. Osipov, R.V. Pivin, D.O. Ponkin, I.V. Shirikov
  DLNP A.N. Trifonov, A.V. Chetverikov, A.S. Zhemchugov
  FLNR D.S. Belozerov, A.Yu. Bodrov, V.A. Buzmakov, K.B. Gikal, A.M. Kapitonov, A.V. Khalkin, E.V. Melnik, K.V. Papenkov, A.V. Sabelnikov, K.A. Verlamov, V.Yu. Zhegolev,  D.A. Zlydenny
 
Collaboration
 
Country or International Organization City Institute or laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YSU
Azerbaijan Baku IP ANAS
Belarus Gomel GSU
  Minsk INP BSU
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
    SU
CERN Geneva CERN
Cuba Havana ASC
Czech Republic Prague CTU
    CU
Kazakhstan Almaty KazNU
  Nur-Sultan ENU
  Ust-Kamenogorsk EKSU
Moldova Chisinau ASM
    MSU
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar MNUE
    NUM
Poland Krakow INP PAS
  Poznan AMU
Romania Bucharest UB
Russia Arkhangelsk NArFU
    NSMU
  Belgorod BelSU
  Dolgoprudny MIPT
  Dubna Dubna State Univ.
  Ivanovo ISU
  Kazan KFU
    KNRTU
  Kostroma KSU
  Krasnodar KSU
  Moscow BMSTU
    MPEI
    MSU
    NNRU "MEPhI"
    NRU HSE
  Smolensk SSU
  St. Petersburg SPbSU
  Tomsk TPU
    TSU
  Tula TSU
  Vladikavkaz NOSU
  Vladivostok FEFU
  Voronezh VSU
  Yakutsk NEFU
  Yaroslavl YSU
  Yekaterinburg UrFU
Serbia Novi Sad UNS
Slovakia Bratislava CU
  Kosice STM
    UPJS
South Africa Somerset West iThemba LABS
  Stellenbosch SU
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU
    NUK
Vietnam Hanoi IOP VAST


 

05-8-1037-2001/2024
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress
 
 
Analytical and Methodological Work to Assess the Prospects
of Scientific Research and Cooperation
in the Main Directions 
of JINR's Development.

Organization of International Cooperation

Leader: V. A.Matveev
S.N. Nedelko
Deputies:  O.A. Culicov
D.V. Kamanin

Participating Countries and International organizations:
Member States of JINR, states participating in JINR activities on the basis of bilateral agreements, international organizations.

Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Development of analytical materials concerning prospects of scientific research. Preparation of scientific research plans. Development of science-organization and methodological materials for the special-purpose financing of research areas, themes and projects. Development and application of information systems for the analysis of results of theoretical and experimental research. Organization of international cooperation with the Member States of JINR, with states participating in JINR activities on the basis of bilateral agreements, and with scientific research institutions with which JINR has collaboration agreements.

Expected results in the current year:
  • Improvement of the organization and coordination of JINR scientific research work.

  • Analysis of the results of JINR activities for 2021 in the main research areas.

  • Update, administration and support of the electronic system for maintaining the Topical Plan for JINR Research and International Cooperation (Topical Plan). Preparation for the publication of the Topical Plan for the year 2023. Identification of JINR’s priority research directions for 2023.

  • Development of JINR’s grantmaking activities and participation in special-purpose programmes for financing scientific research in 2022.

  • Preparation of analytical materials for ministries and agencies.

  • Development and promotion of JINR’s information resources on the Internet. Support of the system of accounting of protocols on scientific and technological cooperation.

  • Promotion of realization of JINR’s right to independently confer academic degrees. Support of the operation of JINR’s dissertational councils.

  • Preparation for the publication of the JINR Annual Report for 2020. Preparation of materials for the INIS system.

  • Scientific and organizational support and preparation of materials of JINR’s governing and advisory bodies.

  • Prompt interaction with representatives of Member States and states participating in the activities of JINR on the basis of bilateral agreements in the fields of scientific research. Organization and holding of meetings of cooperation committees. Interaction with international organizations.

  • Organization and holding of contests for JINR Prizes, preparation of materials for nominating candidates for memberships in academies of sciences, for conferring honorary titles, for awarding medals and other decorations.
List of Activities
  Activity or experiment Leaders
 
  Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. Preparation for the publication
of the Topical Plan for 2023
S.N. Nedelko
O.A. Culicov 
A.S. Zemchugov
 
  DSOA
 
N.A. Boklagova, D.S. Korobov, N.I. Sissakian
2. Support and improvement
of the operation of JINR’s
governing and advisory bodies
S.N. Nedelko
O.A. Culicov
D.V. Kamanin
 
  DSOA
 
N.A. Boklagova, T.B. Ivashkevich, D.S. Korobov, N.I. Sissakian, Yu.L. Zolina
  ICD
 
O.N. Belova, N.M. Dokalenko, O.M. Korotchik, A.A. Kotova, E.N. Rusakovich

3. Preparation of analytical materials
for ministries and agencies
S.N. Nedelko
O.A. Culicov
A.S. Zhemchugov
D.V. Kamanin
 
  DSOA
 
N.A. Boklagova, S.V. Degtyarev, T.B. Ivashkevich, D.S. Korobov, N.I. Sissakian
  ICD
 
A.A. Kotova,  A.E. Vasiliev
  STL
 
E.V. Ivanova,  V.V. Litsitis
4. Development of JINR’s
grantmaking activities and
participation in special-purpose
programmes for financing scientific
research
S.N. Nedelko
O.A. Culicov

D.V. Kamanin
 
  DSOA
 
N.A. Boklagova,  D.S. Korobov. N.I. Sissakian
5. Support for the operation
of JINR’s dissertation councils
S.N. Nedelko
A.S. Zhemchugov
 
  DSOA T.B. Ivashkevich, N.I. Sissakian

  VBLHEP O.V.  Belov
6. Organizational support for JINR’s
activities under Russian
and international protocols
and agreements
S.N. Nedelko
O.A. Culicov
D.V. Kamanin
 
  DSOA
 
S.V. Degtyarev, L.I. Kalinina, N.I. Sissakian
  ICD
 
T.V. Keselis, A.A. Kotova
7. Provision for the operation and
development of JINR’s Internet
resources
S.N. Nedelko
D.V. Kamanin
 
  DSOA
 
N.A. Boklagova, A.Yu. Chigireva, D.S. Korobov,  K.P. Moisenz, A.G, Nanev, N.I. Sissakian, 
Yu.L. Zolina
  IDA
 
N.V. Zaikina, I.N. Suleymanv
  SCSS SID
 
B.M. Starchenko
  Editorial office of the weekly
newspaper "Dubna: science,
community, progress"

E.M. Molchanov
  UC S.Z. Pakulyak, A.A. Suschevich
8. Preparation for the publication of
JINR Annual Reports. Preparation
of materials for the INIS system
S.N. Nedelko
A.S. Zhemchugov
 
  SCSS SID S.N. Kruglova, Yu.G. Shimanskaya, B.M. Starchenko

  DSOA N.A. Boklagova, S.V. Degtyarev, D.S. Korobov, O.V. Krupa
9. International cooperation D.V. Kamanin
W. Chmielowski
 
  ICD

 
O.N. Belova, T.V. Keselis, A.A. Kotova,  
M.G. Loschilov, 
Yu.N. Polyakova, A.E. Vasiliev

  DSOA N.A. Boklagova, O.A. Culicov, D.S. Korobov,
A.S. Zhemchugov


 
05-6-1118-2014/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress
 
Information and Computing Infrastructure of JINR

Leader:     V.V. Korenkov
Deputy:     T.A. Strizh

Participating Countries and International organizations:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, CERN, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, Ukraine, USA.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:
The purpose of the theme is to develop the network, information and computing infrastructure of JINR for the research and production activities of the Institute and its Member States on the basis of state-of-the-art information technologies in accordance with the Seven-Year Plan for the development of JINR. A particular direction within the theme is the development of the JINR MLIT Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex (MICC) presented as a Project.

Expected main results in the current year:
  • Provision of the stable, safe and integral functioning of the JINR information and telecommunication network (backbone network (2х100 Gbps); transport network of the NICA megaproject (8х100 Gbps); MLIT mesh network (100 Gbps); telecommunication channels (3х100 Gbps); Wi-Fi network at the Institute’s sites) for reliable data exchange between the Institute’s subdivisions, the JINR Member States and international organizations collaborating with JINR.

    Provision of the full-scale and optimal operation of the guaranteed power supply and climate control systems of the MICC computing infrastructure. Implementation of the project on a new fire safety system of the MICC infrastructure.

    Expansion of the performance and storage system of the MICC basic grid component, i.e. the Tier1 center at JINR: processor capacities up to 300 kHS06, dCache storage systems on disks up to 13.1 РВ.

    Enlargement of the computing resources and data storage systems as part of the Tier2/CICC integral component: processor capacities up to 150 kHS06, disk storages up to 6.5 РВ.

    Expansion of the capacity of the MICC general distributed data storage and access system based on the EOS file system up to 30 РВ. Support and maintenance of user work with the EOS system.

    Extension of a set of applied applications available to users in the cloud service for scientific and engineering computing (http://saas.jinr.ru). Optimization of the computing environment for neutrino experiments, i.e. the neutrino platform. Enlargement of the resources of the MICC cloud, including at the expense of the resources acquired by the Baikal-GVD, JUNO, NOvA/DUNE experiments, and their maintenance.

    Equipping of the hierarchical data processing and storage system of the “Govorun” supercomputer with an 8 PB warm layer based on the Ruler SSD. Creation of a polygon for quantum computing based on large-memory nodes. Creation of a polygon simulating the operation of the MPD detector based on the DAOS data reception and processing technology. Integration of the cold layer of the hierarchical data processing and storage system of the “Govorun” supercomputer under the EOS FS management with a common storage for the NICA experiments.

    Support and updates of grid middleware. Support and maintenance of the operation of the WLCG virtual organizations, the experiments NICA, COMPASS, NOvA, ILC, etc., local user groups on the MICC Tier1 and Tier2 resources. Maintenance of the unified system of access to the CVMFS software. Development of a prototype of the distributed data processing system for the SPD experiment, which uses the MICC storage systems (tape and disk) and heterogeneous computing resources.

    Further development of the distributed information and computing platform based on DIRAC integrating cloud resources of the organizations of the JINR Member States. Implementation of the system for monitoring the operability and performance of the resources integrated in DIRAC. Integration of new computing and storage resources.

    Creation and testing of a set of services for the prototype of the MICC unified resource management system. Development of a concept and a work plan for the creation of a custom Big Data infrastructure to solve JINR’s urgent tasks.

    Expansion of the functions of the MICC monitoring system with additional accounting elements to track user actions over time. Update and support of the monitoring system, inclusion of monitoring the parameters of new MICC elements in the monitoring.

  • Development and maintenance of the electronic document system EDS “Dubna”, the project management system APT EVM for NICA, the systems ADB2, ISS, “Document Base”, HR LHEP, CERNDB, EDS “Advance reports” at the request of end users and in accordance with the developed concept of the cloud SaaS platform of the unified administrative and business information system. Maintenance of the JINR Information System for Scientific Certification (ISSC).

    Trial operation of the server of scientific publications based on the Invenio-JOIN2 software program, provision of interaction with the PIN IS at the level of bibliographic metadata. Development and commissioning of tools for integrating the PIN and JOIN2 systems with the aim of transferring the publication data entry to the JOIN2 system.

    Maintenance of the JINRLIB and MATHLIB program libraries. Replenishment of JINRLIB with computational physics programs. Update of mathematical program libraries, their integration with modern programming languages.

    Maintenance and modernization of central information servers, portals and databases for information support and software of the MLIT and JINR activity: development of the services of the “Visit Centre” portal; modernization and administration of the website of the PEPAN and “PEPAN Letters” journals; creation and support of websites of conferences, symposia at the request of the laboratories and other JINR subdivisions; organization of websites of the JINR subdivisions and conferences in a hosting mode.

    Implementation and maintenance of the web-based information and analytical system to automate the process of managing network and other types of software licenses.

    Development of the information and computing system for radiobiological studies, including the experimental data processing and storage system for analyzing behavioral and morphological changes in the central nervous system of laboratory animals.

    Implementation of the air quality management system (AQMS) and air quality modeling system (ADMoSS) into the MICC environment.

    Development of the project on a “Personal Account” system, which takes into account the peculiarities of working with personal information and simplifies access to the JINR information and computing resources.

  • Organization and holding of special courses and tutorials on novel supercomputer technologies, technologies and tools for solving applied tasks on the basis of machine and deep learning methods. Conducting of special courses and tutorials in the JINR Member States in accordance with international cooperation programs. Organization of specialized courses on training IT specialists to solve tasks related to data processing and analysis for megascience experiments, including the NICA projec.

    Creation of an intelligent robotics laboratory for the development of cognitive control systems on the basis of the NICA accelerator complex and in other JINR laboratories, development of a laboratory workshop on robotics. Holding of schools on artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

     

List of projects:
  Project Leader Priority
(period of realisation)
1. MICC V.V. Korenkov 1   (2017-2023)

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leaders
 
      Laboratory or other
    Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. MICC Project V.V. Korenkov
A.G. Dolbilov
V.V. Mitsyn
T.A. Strizh
 
  MLIT
 
Eu.I. Aleksandrov, I.N. Aleksandrov, K.N. Angelov, A.S. Baginyan, A.I. Balandin, N.A. Balashov, A.V. Baranov, S.D. Belov, D.V. Belyakov, A.S. Bondyakov, Yu.A. Butenko, A.I. Churin, S.V. Chashchin, S.V. Gavrilov, A.P. Gavrish, T.M. Goloskokova, A.O. Golunov, E.N. Grafova, Eu.A. Grafov, N.I. Gromova, A.E. Gushchin, I.S. Kadochnikov, A.S. Kamensky, V.A. Kapitonov, I.A. Kashunin, A.O. Kondratiev, G.A. Korobova, E.Yu. Kulpin, N.A. Kutovskiy, A.A. Lavrentiev, S.B. Marchenko, M.A. Matveev, Ye. Mazhitova, S.V. Mitsyn, A.V. Nechaevsky, D.A. Oleynik, G.A. Ososkov, I.S. Pelevanyuk, A.Sh. Petrosyan, M.S. Plyashkevich, D.V. Podgainy, L.A. Popov, D.I. Pryakhina, Ya.I. Rozenberg, T.F. Sapozhnikova, R.N. Semenov, M.L. Shishmakov, I.A. Sokolov, O.I. Streltsova, V.V. Trofimov, N.N. Voitishin, A.S. Vorontsov, A.V. Uzhinskiy, A.Yu. Zakomoldin, P.V. Zrelov, M.I. Zuev
  VBLHEP K.V. Gertsenberger, Yu.P. Minaev, A.N. Moshkin, O.V. Rogachevsky, B.G. Shchinov, S.V. Shmatov
  FLNP G.A. Sukhomlinov
  LRB V.N. Chausov
  FLNR A.G. Polyakov, V.V. Sorokoumov
  DLNP Yu.P. Ivanov
  BLTP K.V. Kulikov, I.R. Rahmonov, A.A. Sazonov, Yu.M. Shukrinov
  UC I.N. Semeniushkin
2. Information and software support
of the research-and-production
activity at JINR
P.V. Zrelov
V.V. Korenkov
I.A. Filozova
 
  MLIT
 
N.A. Balashov, D.V. Belyakov, N.A. Davyudova, T.M. Goloskokova, D.S. Golub, P. Jancik, L.A. Kalmykova, A.A. Karlov, D.V. Kekelidze, D.I. Koshlan, S.A. Kretova, S.V. Kunyaev, N.A. Kutovskiy, G.G. Musulmanbekov, M.S. Plyashkevich, L.V. Popkova, A.V. Prikhodko, V.M. Pushkina, A.M. Raportirenko, T.F. Sapozhnikova, S.V. Semashko, R.N. Semenov, G.V. Shestakova, D.B. Stankus, V. Svozilik, T.S. Syresina, N.N. Vorobieva, A.V. Uzhinskiy, V.M. Yagafarova, A.G. Zaikina, T.N. Zaikina
  FLNP I. Pavliková, M.V. Frontasyeva, W. Badawy, A. Yu. Dmitriev
  SOICO S.N. Nedelko
3. Development of the system for
training and retraining of IT
specialists based on the JINR
MICC and its educational
components
V.V. Korenkov
T.A. Strizh
O.I. Streltsova
 
  MLIT
 
N.A. Balashov, S.D. Belov, V.V. Galaktionov, T.M. Goloskokova, N.I. Gromova, O.V. Ivantsova, I.S. Kadochnikov, M.H. Kirakosyan, N.A. Kutovskiy, V.V. Mitsyn, S.V. Mitsyn, I.K. Nekrasova, A.V. Nechaevsky, D.A. Oleynik, A.Sh. Petrosyan, D.V. Podgainy, A.G. Reshetnikov, T.F. Sapozhnikova, R.N. Semenov, Sh.G.  Torosyan,V.V. Trofimov, S.V. Ulyanov, A.V. Uzhinskiy, M.I. Zuev
  UC S.Z. Pakuliak

Collaboration
Country or International Organization City Institute or laboratory
Armenia Yerevan IIAP NAS RA
Azerbaijan Baku ADA
    IP ANAS
Belarus Minsk BSTU
    INP BSU
    JIPNR-Sosny NASB
    UIIP NASB
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
    SU
CERN Geneva CERN
China Beijing IHEP CAS
Czech Republic Ostrava VSB-TUO
  Prague IP CAS
Egypt Cairo ASRT
  Giza CU
France Marseille CPPM
Georgia Tbilisi GRENA
    GTU
    TSU
Germany Darmstadt GSI
  Frankfurt/Main Univ.
  Hamburg DESY
  Karlsruhe KIT
  Zeuthen DESY
Italy Bologna INFN
Kazakhstan Almaty INP
  Nur-Sultan BA INP
Moldova Chisinau IMCS
    MSU
    RENAM
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar NUM
Poland Warsaw IMGW-PIB
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
  Cluj-Napoca INCDTIM
  Magurele IFA
Russia Chernogolovka LITP RAS
    SCC IPCP RAS
  Dubna Dubna State Univ.
    SCC "Dubna"
    SEZ "Dubna"
  Gatchina NRC KI PNPI
  Moscow FRC IM RAS
    IITP RAS
    ISP RAS
    ITEP
    KIAM RAS
    MPEI
    MSK-IX
    MSU
    NRC KI
    PRUE
    RCC MSU
    RSCC
    SINP MSU
  Moscow, Troitsk INR RAS
  Novosibirsk BINP SB RAS
    ICMMG SB RAS
    SKIF
  Pereslavl-Zalesskiy PSI RAS
  Protvino IHEP
  Puschino IMPB RAS
  Samara SU
  St. Petersburg FIP
    ITMO Univ.
    SPbSPU
    SPbSU
  Vladikavkaz NOSU
Slovakia Kosice IEP SAS
  Presov PU
South Africa Cape Town UCT
Sweden Lund LU
Taiwan Taipei ASGCCA
Ukraine Kharkov NSC KIPT
  Kiev BITP NASU
USA Arlington, TX UTA
  Batavia, IL Fermilab
  Upton, NY BNL
05-6-1119-2014/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress
 
Methods, Algorithms and Software for Modeling Physical Systems,
Mathematical Processing and Analysis of Experimental Data

Leaders:     Gh. Adam
P.V. Zrelov
Deputies:     J. Busa
O. Chuluunbaatar

Participating Countries and International organizations:
Armenia, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, CERN, China, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland, Tajikistan, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Carrying out paramount advanced research in computational mathematics and physics, directed to the creation of new mathematical methods, algorithms, and software for the numerical or symbolic-numerical solution of topics arising in experimental and theoretical physics studies. This subject area includes a wide spectrum of investigations approved for completion in JINR within the seven year period 2017–2023 in high energy physics, nuclear physics, physics of condensed matter and of nanostructures, biophysics, information technologies, the solution of which is inseparable from the use of computing. Such subject matters of the outmost importance in JINR are the NICA project, the neutrino program, the superheavy and exotic nuclei physics, the neutron based investigations. The needed numerical or symbolic-numerical computing will be done on the Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex (MICC), primarily the HybriLIT heterogeneous computing platform which involves the training and test cluster HybriLIT and the "Govorun" supercomputer and the emerging Big Data distributed infrastructure. The research teams include both experienced scientists with outstanding scientific achievements and enthusiastic young scientists and engineers. The requested financing will cover salaries, participations in scientific conferences, scientific visits and the acquisition of a minimal number of personal computers and licenses, within the approved resources for MLIT-JINR. A distinctive feature of this research is the close cooperation of the Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies (MLIT) with research groups from all JINR laboratories and Member State institutions.

Expected main results in the current year:
  • Three-dimensional computer simulation of magnets for the NICA (JINR), NUCLOTRON (JINR) and CBM (GSI) projects. The magnetic field map construction for analysis of the field distribution quality in the working areas of the magnets.

    Optimization of a portable magnetic device designed to study the ROT-effects in the fission of heavy nuclei.

    Implementation of a hybrid FEM-BEM method for modeling complex magnetic accelerator systems in the COMSOL Multiphysics® environment and its use to multi-physical modeling of the magnetic system for the SC230 isochronous cyclotron. Development of methods for correcting the average magnetic field of an isochronous cyclotron based on the solution of the equations of motion. Development and implementation of the CORD (Closed ORbit Dynamics) program into the JINRLIB library for the analysis of field maps of the SC230 isochronous cyclotron.

    Molecular dynamics modeling of structural changes in metals and metal composites under irradiation with heavy ions and alpha particles, description of experimental data. 

    Numerical simulation of phase transitions (melting, evaporation and ablation) in materials exposed to femtosecond laser pulses.

    Numerical study of the statistical properties of structures with extended nanosize defects.

    Computer modeling of spin dynamics in spintronic materials and development of methods governing spin reversal effects.

    Investigation of the spin filtering effect by the corrugation graphene.

    Research and software implementation of methods for the numerical solution of stiff systems describing spintronic models.

    Study of nucleus-nucleus and proton-nucleus interactions in a wide range of energies using microscopic models and various models of the density of colliding nuclei. Investigation of reactions involving the 17F isotope on stable targets at medium energies.

    Application of the dibaryon resonance model to study and calculate the characteristics of light nuclei with A = 6, including the two-proton decay of 6Ве.

    Estimation of the drip-line for neutron-excess nuclei.

    Study of spatially localized temporally periodic or quasiperiodic solutions of the phi-4 equation on the basis of new finite-mode approximations for the bound state of the wobbling kink and breather in one dimension and for the three-dimensional oscillon.

    Analytical and numerical study of the role of the spinor field in the formation of black holes and the evolution of the Universe.

    Development of algorithms for computing the primary atomic displacement cross sections by fast electrons in solids.

    Modernization of software developed for the study of properties of new materials and nanosystems by modern neutron scattering methods.

    Extension of the basic element method (BEM) to the solution of stiff problems and its use for solving applied problems, including processing and analysis of neutron noise of the IBR-2M reactor and approximating the dependence of the energy losses of charged particles in the ionization chamber (STAR experiment).

    Development of Bayesian automatic adaptive quadrature algorithms of high fidelity.  

    Application to open systems of the developed methodology for the stochastization of dynamic one-step systems. 

    Modification of the Bayesian selection method of the best model parameters of nuclear matter in the analysis of the latest existing and planned discoveries of astrophysical phenomena of compact stars by multichannel astronomy.

    Numerical study of the quark-hadron phase transition in the energy range of the NICA collider.

    Numerical analysis of heavy ion fragmentation reactions in the framework of transport-statistical models, comparison with the experiment.

  • Development of phenomenological models of hadron-hadron interactions of the Geant4 package for the energy range in which the perturbative QCD does not work, and their application for calculating the experimental conditions of JINR, GSI, CERN experiments with hadronic and nuclear beams.  

    Creation of a combined generator of nucleus-nucleus collisions DCM-QGSM-SMM, with further modification by including the production of heavy resonances, dileptons and hyperphragments. Mass generation of nucleus-nucleus collisions for the BM@N and MPD experiments.

    Optimization, development and refactoring of the MPD detector software.

    Development of alignment algorithms for the time-projection camera TPC of the MPD detector, taking into account the accumulating space charge.

    Development of the structure, software and operating model of a quantum intelligent regulator of nitrogen and helium consumption for a superconducting magnet, taking into account possible operating modes, various emergency situations included.

    Development of an intelligent system for controlling the modes of the high-frequency stations of the Nuclotron of the NICA accelerating complex using quantum soft computations.

    Completion of the development and upgrade of information systems of geometric and configuration databases, as well as a database of metadata of physical events for the NICA experiments.

    Development of event reconstruction algorithms, realistic simulation of responses and detailed ROOT geometry for the configuration of the central track detectors of the BM@N experiment in 2022.

    Development and implementation of algorithms for modeling and data reconstruction in the track detectors of the BM@N experiment for the preparation and conduct of the  physical session in 2022.

    Development of the data aquisition software for the Baikal-GVD project.

    Monte Carlo modeling of the OLVE-HERO prototype within the FAIRRoot and Geant4 framework. Study of the systematic errors and the influence of the geometry of the experiment on the results.

    Testing the developed algorithms for building the distributions of cosmic rays arrival directions for their correctness while processing the NUCLEON experiment data obtained in different modes of the cosmic apparatus flight.

    Development of non-standard statistics analysis methods of rare events in experiments with superheavy nuclei.

    Agreed support for the ATLAS experiment software: further development of the ATLAS Event Picking Service, maintenance of the ATLAS EventIndex monitoring system; development and upgrade of the CREST information system, software for the conversion of ATLAS ConditionDB data from COOL API to CREST; upgrade of operational monitoring of the ATLAS TDAQ system based on new versions of GRAFANA. 

    Improvement of methods for reconstructing the trajectories of charged particles and calculations of the efficiency and resolution of cathode-strip chambers with updated electronics in the CMS experiment. 

    Testing, debugging in accordance with user requirements and commissioning of the geometry database for the CBM experiment. Development of a database concept for selecting useful events.

  • Solving the problem of image segmentation based on deep learning algorithms for morphological research in radiation biology. Application of the neural network approach and computer vision methods for the tasks of analyzing radiobiological research data.

    Creation of a computer package for calculating the QCD phase diagram on the HybriLIT platform.

    Further development of efficient scalable deep learning algorithms of the local and global types for the reconstruction of multiple tracks and vertices of events in high-energy physics experiments related to MPD, BM@N, BES-III, SPD and CBM.

    Application of machine learning methods for the recognition and analysis of the properties of fine structures in the mass distribution of nuclear reaction products in experiments with transuranium elements.

    Enhancement of the efficiency of the applied deep learning algorithms for the tasks of predicting the state of the environment and detecting plant diseases; development of new, time series based, statistical analysis methods for air pollution monitoring; expansion of forecasting areas to new regions of Russia, Europe and Asia.

    Utilization of the shared CPU-GPU memory of the HybriLIT computational platform for the COMSOL Multiphysics® environment to improve the speed of simulations.

    Investigation of the structure and properties of polydispersed vesicular systems in the framework of the separated form factors model: parallel optimization of the model parameter fitting to the experimental small-angle scattering data.

    Development of methods and software packages for high-performance numerical research of complex processes in multiparameter models of nuclear physics and condensed matter physics.

    Development, optimization and implementation of new parallel versions of algorithms and programs for molecular dynamics modeling on the HybriLIT platform. 

    Simulation of the evolution of liquid crystals under the influence of orienting forces using molecular dynamics software packages on modern graphic systems.

    Development of a parallel version of the FITTER program designed to study the supramolecular structure and functional characteristics of biological nanosystems and polymer nanomaterials.

    Development of highly scalable parallel algorithms and programs for solving nonlinear magnetostatic problems by the finite element discontinuous hp-method.

    Development of parallel algorithms and programs for studying the properties of nuclear matter in heavy ion collisions and the cores of compact stars.

    Development and application of new computational methods for the treatment of basic problems of relativistic quantum chemistry and physics, in particular, in the study of the electronic structure and spectroscopic properties of heavy atoms and molecules.

    Development and numerical implementation of the method of Compton pulse spectroscopy of light atoms and molecules.

    Development of a software and hardware complex for collecting, storing and analyzing Big Data for solving service and applied problems (monitoring and security of computing systems, physical and engineering applications). 

    Development of a prototype system for intelligent monitoring of the functioning and security of distributed computing systems based on Big Data technologies and machine learning methods.

    Application of Big Data methods, algorithms, and platforms to solving relevant applied tasks, including the analysis of JINR's performance indicators and automated intelligent text processing of scientific publications.

  • Development of quantum algorithms for modeling the electron shells of atoms of superheavy elements. Development of algorithms based on quantum neural networks for solving equations of mathematical physics.

    Quantum information processing in artificial intelligence networks with long and short term memories of active nodes.

    Development of quantum circuits, of quantum and classical algorithms, based on the tensor network method, for modeling phase transitions in quantum chromodynamics  at nonzero temperature and finite baryon density.

    Study of the relationship between the negativity of the Wigner function and the nonclassicality of states of finite-dimensional quantum systems.

    Formulation of constructive models for the study of decomposition of quantum systems into subsystems and analysis of quantum correlations within multi-component systems.

    Development and implementation of a grid version of the algorithm for computing Gröbner and involutive bases of algebraic nonlinear polynomial systems.

    Development of finite element schemes with interpolation Hermite polynomials for solving boundary value problems for systems of ordinary differential equations. 

    Creation of a package for high precision evaluation of 3- and 4-point one-loop Feynman integrals with the help of the method of functional reduction.

List of Activities
  Activity or experiment Leaders
 
  Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. Mathematical and computation
methods for simulation of complex
physical systems
Gh. Adam
J. Busa
I.V. Puzynin
 
  MLIT
 
V. Abgaryan, S. Adam, P.G. Akishin, I.V. Amirkhanov, P.Kh. Atanasova, A.S. Ayriyan, E.A. Ayrjan, I.V. Barashenkov, M.V. Bashashin, A.A. Bogolubskaya, A.M. Chervyakov, N.D. Dikussar, H. Grigorian, M. Kakenov, Yu.L. Kalinovsky, T.V. Karamysheva, D.S. Kulyabov, K.V. Lukyanov, N.V. Makhaldiani, T.I. Mikhailova, G.J. Musulmanbekov, E.G. Nikonov, R.V. Polyakova, T.P. Puzynina, V.S. Rikhvitsky, B. Saha, I. Sarkhadov, S.I. Serdyukova, Z.A. Sharipov, N.Yu. Shirikova, A.G. Soloviev, T.M. Solovieva, Z.K. Tukhliev, O.O. Voskresenskaya, R.M. Yamaleev, E.P. Yukalova, O.I. Yuldashev, M.B. Yuldasheva,  E.V. Zemlyanaya  
  VBLHEP
 
G.N. Agakishiev, H.G. Khodzhibagiyan, V.P. Ladygin, E.E. Perepelkin, M.M. Shandov
  BLTP
 
D.E. Alvarez-Castillo, D. Blaschke, A.A. Donkov, A.V. Friesen, M. Hnatič, R.V. Jolos, A.S. Khvorostukhin, E.E. Kolomeitsev, S. Liebing, V.K. Lukyanov, L.A. Malov, K.A. Maslov, R.G. Nazmitdinov, I.R. Rakhmonov, L.A. Sevastyanov, Yu.M. Shukrinov, A.V. Sushkov, D.N. Voskresensky, V.I.Yukalov
  FLNR
 
A.G. Artukh, E. Batchuluun, M.N. Mirzaev, A. Oleinichak, Yu.M. Sereda, V.A. Skuratov
  FLNP
 
A.S. Doroshkevich, T.A. Lychagina, D.I. Nikolaev, V.V. Novitsky, E.P. Popov, Yu.N. Pepelyshev
  DLNP
 
G.A. Karamysheva, O.V. Karamyshev, I.N. Kiyan, I.D. Lyapin, V.A. Malinin, D.V. Popov, K. Semek, G.D. Shirkov
2. Software complexes and
mathematical methods for
processing and analysis of
experimental data
P.V. Zrelov
V.V. Ivanov
 
  MLIT
 
E.P. Akishina, E.I. Aleksandrov, I.N. Aleksandrov, D.A. Baranov, A.S. Bondyakov, J. Buša Jr., O.Yu. Derenovskaya, I.A. Filozova, S. Hnatič, A.I. Kazymov, A.O. Kondratyev, B.F. Kostenko, M.A. Mineev, E.A. Kuznetsov, G.J. Musulmanbekov, V.V. Palichik, D.I. Pryakhina, A.G. Reshetnikov, V.S. Rikhvitsky,  T.F. Sapozhnikova, I. Satyshev, S.V. Semashko, G.V. Shestakova, S.K. Slepnev, A.G. Soloviev, A.N. Sosnin, S.V. Ulyanov, V.V. Uzhinsky, N.N. Voitishin, A.V. Yakovlev, V.B. Zlokazov
  VBLHEP
 
V.A. Andreev, P.N. Batyuk, B.V. Batyunya, O.I. Brovko, A.V. Butenko, A.V. Bychkov, I.R. Gabdrakhmanov, A.S. Galoyan, K.V. Gertsenberger, E.V. Gorbachev, I.A. Golutvin, N.V. Gorbunov, A.Yu. Kamenev, M.N. Kapishin, V.Yu. Karzhavin, S.A. Kostromin, V.V. Lenivenko, A.M. Makan’kin, S.P. Merts, D.V. Monakhov, A.N. Morozov, M. Patsyuk, V.V. Perelygin, Yu.P. Petukhov, G.P. Reshetnikov, O.V. Rogachevsky, M.M. Rumyantsev, S.V. Shmatov, V.N. Spaskov,  A.V. Zarubin, V. Zhezher
  BLTP
 
V.D. Toneev
  FLNR
 
Yu.S. Tsyganov, V.K. Utenkov
  DLNP
 
V.A. Bednyakov, I.A. Belolaptikov, V.M. Grebenyuk, A.G. Olshevsky, A.E. Pan, D.B. Pontecorvo, F.V. Prokoshin,  B.A. Shaibonov, L.G. Tkatchev
  UC S.Z. Pakulyak
3. Numerical methods, algorithms
and software for multicore and
hybrid architectures and Big
Data analytics
Gh. Adam
O. Chuluunbaatar
P.V. Zrelov
O.I. Streltsova
 
  MLIT
 
P.Kh. Atanasova, A.S. Аyriyan, D.R. Badreeva, D.A. Baranov, M.V. Bashashin, S.D. Belov, D.V. Belyakov, J. Buša Jr., Yu.A. Butenko, A.M. Chervyakov, G. Chuluunbaatar, I.A. Filozova, P.V. Goncharov, H. Grigorian, A.A. Gusev, J.N. ogly Javazade, I.S. Kadochnikov, M. Kakenov, Yu.L. Kalinosky, A.V. Ilina, M.A. Matveev, A.V. Nechaevsky, D.A. Oleinik, G.A. Ososkov, V.V. Papoyan, I.S. Pelevanyuk, A.Sh. Petrosyan, D.V. Podgainy, D.I. Pryakhina, I.V. Puzynin, T.P. Puzynina, R.N. Semenov, Z.A. Sharipov, A.G. Soloviev, T.M. Solovieva, A.V. Stadnik, V. Svozilik, L.A. Syurakshina, Z.K. Tukhliev, A.V. Uzhinsky, A.V. Volokhova, O.I. Yuldashev, M.B. Yuldasheva, E.V. Zemlyanaya, E.I. Zhabitskaya
  MLIT-MICC
 
V.V. Mitsyn,  T.A. Strizh
  FLNR
 
R. Kabytayeva, S.V. Mitrofanov, Yu.Ts. Oganesyan, Yu.V. Pyatkov
  BLTP
 
D. Blaschke, A.A. Donkov, A.V. Friesen, A.S. Hvorostuhin, Yu.V. Popov, S.I. Vinitsky, D.N. Voskresensky, V.Yu. Yushankhai
  VBLHEP
 
A.Yu. Boytsov, E.E. Donets, K.V. Gertsenberger
  DLNP
 
G.A. Karamysheva, A.S. Zhemchugov
  FLNP
 
M. Balasoiu, W. Badavy, M.V. Frontaseva, M.F. Kiselev, N. Kucherka, A.I. Kukli, I. Pavlikova, I. Zinicovscaia
  LRB I.A. Kolesnikova, M.G. Lalkovicova,  K.N. Lyakhova, Yu.S. Severiukhin, D.M. Utina
4. Methods, algorithms and software
of computer algebra and quantum
computing
D.V. Podgainy
A.M. Khvedelidze
 
  MLIT
 
V. Abgaryan, M. Bures, O. Chuluunbaatar, A.A. Gusev, V.V. Kornyak, E.A. Kotkova, Yu. Palii, A.M. Raportirenko, I.A. Rogozhin, N. Saktaganov,  A.V. Stadnik, O.I. Streltsova, O.V. Tarasov, A.G. Torosyan, D.A. Yanovich, E.P. Yukalova, M.I. Zuev 
  BLTP
 
R.G. Nazmitdinov,  V.V. Braguta, A. I. Titov, N.A. Tyurin, S.I. Vinitsky, V.I. Yukalov
  VBLHEP
 
O.V. Rogachevsky
  LRB
 
A.V. Czhizhov

 Collaboration
 
Country or International Organization City Institute or laboratory
Armenia Yerevan Foundation ANSL
    RAU
    YSU
Belarus Brest BrSU
  Minsk IM NASB
Brazil Sao Carlos, SP IFSC USP
Bulgaria Plovdiv PU
  Sofia IMI BAS
    INRNE BAS
    SU
Canada Toronto IBM Lab
CERN Geneva CERN
China Beijing CIAE
    IHEP CAS
Czech Republic Ostrava VSB-TUO
  Prague CTU
France Nancy UL
  Saclay IRFU
Georgia Tbilisi GTU
    TSU
    UG
Germany Darmstadt GSI
  Frankfurt/Main Univ.
  Hamburg Univ.
  Karlsruhe KIT
  Kassel Uni Kassel
  Munich LMU
  Rostock Univ.
Hungary Budapest Wigner RCP
Italy Genoa INFN
Kazakhstan Almaty INP
    KazNU
Lithuania Kaunas VMU
Moldova Chisinau IAP
    MSU
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar IMDT MAS
Poland Krakow INP PAS
    JU
    UEK
  Lublin UMCS
  Warsaw IMGW-PIB
  Wroclaw UW
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
    UB
  Cluj-Napoca INCDTIM
  Magurele IFA
    ISS
  Timisoara UVT
Russia Dolgoprudny MIPT
  Dubna Dubna State Univ.
  Gatchina NRC KI PNPI
  Irkutsk ISU
  Moscow GPI RAS
    ITEP
    MRSU
    MSU
    NNRU "MEPhI"
    PFUR
    PRUE
    RCC MSU
    SINP MSU
  Moscow, Troitsk INR RAS
  Novosibirsk SKIF
  Perm PSNRU
  Puschino IMPB RAS
  Saratov SSU
  St. Petersburg NIIEFA
    SPbSU
  Vladikavkaz NOSU
Slovakia Banska Bistrica UMB
  Kosice IEP SAS
    TUKE
    UPJS
  Zilina UZ
South Africa Cape Town UCT
  Port Elizabeth NMU
  Stellenbosch SU
Switzerland Zurich ETH
Tajikistan Dushanbe PHTI NAST
  Khujand KSU
United Kingdom London Imperial College
  Plymouth Univ.
USA Cambridge, MA MIT
  Davis, CA UCDavis
  Los Angeles, CA UCLA
  Louisville, KY U of L
  San Diego, CA SDSU
  Upton, NY BNL
Vietnam Hanoi VNU
  Ho Chi Minh City CNT VINATOM
04-2-1126-2015/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress
  
Novel Semiconductor Detectors for Fundamental
and Applied Research
  

Leader:     G.A. Shelkov
Deputy:     V.A. Rozhkov

Participating countries and international organizations:
Belarus, Canada, CERN, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Conducting scientific and methodological studies of high-resolution hybrid matrix detectors for high-energy physics and the atomic nucleus as well as semiconductor detectors with increased rediation resistance.
Development of scientific cooperation with research institutes to study the possibility of using the developed detectors in other fields of science and technology (primarily in the field of healthcare and mining).
Development of infrastructure for studies of the properties of semiconductor detectors, including particle beam tests for use by JINR groups and institutes of the participating countries.
Study of formation of defects in materials as a result of various physical influences.
Extension of the existing "experimental" base of PAS.
Creation of facilities and experiments on accelerators to obtain new information to verify theoretical ideas in the processes of strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions of elementary particles and light nuclei at intermediate energies.
Creating a setup for carrying out measurements with test electron beams.

Expected results in the current year:
  • Development of a prototype and software for the “head” tomograph.

  • Development of prototype detectors, electronics based on FPGA and software for Timepix4.

  • Organization of collaboration with biophysicists of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Moscow State University using the MARS microtomograph.

  • Creating a prototype module of a compact radiation-resistant electromagnetic calorimeter in conjunction with the FCAL collaboration.

  • Completion of the ordering system of the monochromatic positron beam and commissioning of the PALS spectrometer on a monochromatic positron beam.

  • Testing the method of ion etching on the created etching system and applying it to study thin-film multilayer materials.

  • Conducting experiments with Active Target (GDH).

  • Commissioning of the LINAC-200.
List of projects:
  Project Leader Priority
(period of realisation)
1. Novel semiconductor detectors for
fundamental and applied research
G.A. Shelkov
V.A. Rozhkov
1   (2015-2023)
2. Development of experimental techniques and applied research with slow monochromatic positron beams (PAS) A.G. Kobets
K. Siemek
Scientific leader:
I.N. Meshkov
1   (2016-2023)
3. GDH&SPASCHARM Yu. Usov
A. Kovalik
1   (2011-2022)

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leaders
Status
      Laboratory or other
    Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. Project "Novel semiconductor
detectors for fundamental and
applied research"
G.A. Shelkov
V.A. Rozhkov
Realization
  DLNP S. Abdelshakur, E.A. Cherepanova, A. Gongadze, M.I. Gostkin, V.G. Kruchonok, D.A. Kozhevnikov, .K. Kuznetsov, A.V. Lapkin, A. Leyva, S.Yu. Porokhovoy, D.D. Rastorguev, T.O. Rudenko, A.S. Zhemchugov
  FLNR A.T. Isatov, S. Mitrofanov,  Yu.G. Teterev
  FLNP A.A. Ahmedov, Yu.N. Kopach,  D.A. Telezhniko
2. Project "Development of
experimental techniques and
applied research with slow
monochromatic positron
beams (PAS)"
A.G. Kobets
K. Semek
I.N. Meshkov
Realization
  DLNP E.V. Akhmanova, O.S. Orlov, A.Yu. Rudakov, A.A. Sidorin, L.V. Soboleva, V.I. Hilinov,  S.L.Yakovenko
  FLNR F.V. Skuratov
  FLNP M. Kulik
  VBLHEP V.V. Kobets
3. GDH&SPASCHARM Project Yu. Usov
A. Kovalik
Data taking
Data processing
  DLNP N.S. Borisov, N.A. Bazhanov, A.S. Dolzhenkov, A.N. Fedorov, I.V. Gapienko, I.S. Gorodnov, V.A. Kashevarov, A.B. Lazarev, A.B. Neganov, Yu.A. Plis, A.B. Sadovsky
  FLN S.B. Gerasimov, S.S. Kamalov
4. Construction of the setup for
measurements with electron
testbeams in DLNP (LINAC-200)
V.V. Kobets
M.I. Gostkin
G.D. Shirkov
Realization
  DLNP E. Acosta, V.Yu. Baranov, A.E. Brukva, Yu.I. Davydov, D.L. Demin, I. N. Garanzha, K.I. Gritsay, V.V. Glagolev, A.V. Krasnoperov, V.G. Kruchonok, A.A. Nozdrin, E.V. Malinina, S.Yu. Porokhovoy, Ya.A. Samofalova, S.A.Smirnov, D.S.Shokin, R.V. Timonin, A.N. Trifonov, K.E. Yanenko, A.S. Zhemchugov, P.P. Zhuravlev
  UC D.S. Belozerov, K.B. Gikal, M.A. Nozdrin,
K.A. Varlamov, D.A. Zlydenny
  VBLHEP N.I. Garanzha, A.G. Sorokin, V.G. Shabrotov

Collaboration

Country or International Organization City Institute or laboratory
Belarus Minsk BSTU
Canada Halifax SMU
  Regina U of R
  Sackville MAU
CERN Geneva CERN
Croatia Zagreb RBI
Cuba Havana CEADEN
Czech Republic Prague CTU
Egypt Cairo NRRA
  New Borg El-Arab E-JUST
Germany Bochum RUB
  Bonn UniBonn
  Giessen JLU
  Hamburg DESY
  Mainz JGU
Israel Jerusalem HUJI
Italy Pavia INFN
Japan Tsukuba KEK
New Zealand Christchurch UC
Poland Krakow AGH
    INP PAS
Romania Magurele ISS
Russia Arkhangelsk NArFU
  Belgorod BelSU
  Dubna Dubna State Univ.
  Moscow ITEP
    MSU
    NNRU "MEPhI"
  Moscow, Troitsk INR RAS
  Protvino IHEP
  St. Petersburg NWRSCC
    SPbSPU
  Tomsk TPU
South Africa Somerset West iThemba LABS
Switzerland Basel Uni Basel
Ukraine Kharkov IERT NASU
    NSC KIPT
United Kingdom Glasgo U of G
  London QMUL
  York Univ.
USA Amherst, MA UMass
  Kent, OH KSU
  Los Angeles, CA UCLA
  Seattle, WA UW
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City CNT VINATOM