At festive awarding ceremony of JINR diplomas on conferring academic degrees

News, 21 October 2021

On 20 October 2021, a festive awarding ceremony of diplomas on conferring academic degrees took place in the big hall of the International Conference Hall. Four applicants received diplomas: Lyubomir Martinovič, Vadim Babkin, Andrey Nechaevsky, and Artem Petrosyan.

The awarding ceremony had a festive atmosphere. Chairman of the Qualification Committee of the Institute Victor Matveev, Deputy Chairman of the Qualification Committee Alexander Sorin, Scientific Secretary of the Qualification Committee Oleg Belov, as well as scientific secretaries of the dissertation councils Yuri Bystritskiy, Olga Lepkina, Zarif Sharipov, and their assistants took part in the ceremony.

Lubomir Martinovič, a citizen of the Slovak Republic, was awarded the degree of Doctor of Physics and Mathematics based on the results of the defence of his dissertation “Perturbative and non-perturbative studies in light-front field theory and operator solutions of some two-dimensional models” in the speciality 01.04.02 “Theoretical Physics in Physics and Mathematics”. The defence was held at the BLTP Dissertation Council for Theoretical Physics.

Vadim Andreevich Babkin, a citizen of the Russian Federation, obtained an academic degree of Candidate of Physics and Mathematics subsequent to the results of the defence of the dissertation “Time-of-flight particles identification in the MultiPurpose Detector”, speciality 01.04.01 “Instrumentation and methods of experimental physics”. The defence was held at the DLNP Dissertation Council for Nuclear Physics.

Andrey Vasilyevich Nechaevsky, a citizen of the Russian Federation, got an academic degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences following the results of the defence of the dissertation “Methods and means of modeling distributed data storage and processing systems based on the results of their monitoring ”, speciality 05.13.11 “Mathematics and software for computers, computer complexes and networks in Technical Sciences and Physics and Mathematics ”. The defence was held at the MLIT Dissertation Council for IT and Computational Physics.

Artem Shmavonovich Petrosyan, a citizen of the Russian Federation, was awarded the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences following the results of the defence of the dissertation “Methodology and software infrastructure for the organization of globally distributed processing of the COMPASS experiment data ”, speciality 05.13.11 “Mathematics and software for computers, computer complexes and networks in Technical Sciences and Physics and Mathematics ”. The defence was held at the MLIT Dissertation Council for IT and Computational Physics.

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