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JINR Prizes for 2023

At the 135th session of the JINR Scientific Council, which was held in the hybrid format on 15–16 February 2024, the following annual JINR Prizes were awarded for the best scientific, scientific-methodological and applied research works:

I. Theoretical Physics Research

First Prizes

  1. “Exactly solvable models of statistical mechanics and quantum field theory”

    Authors: S. Derkachov, G. Sarkissian, V. Spiridonov

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  2. “Mechanism of complete fusion by nucleon transfer in heavy ion collisions”

    Authors: A. Nasirov, G. Adamian, Sh. Kalandarov, G. Giardina, G. Mandaglio, B. Kayumov, O. Ganiev, G. Yuldasheva

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Second Prize

“Theoretical support of experiments for colliders”

Authors: A. Arbuzov, S. Bondarenko, Ya. Dydyshka, V. Yermolchyk, Yu. Yermolchyk, L. Kalinovskaya, A. Kampf, L. Rumyantsev, R. Sadykov

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Third Prize

“Weak decays of heavy hadrons in light of search for new physics”

Authors: G. Ganbold, M. Ivanov, A. Issadykov, V. Lyubovitskij, Tran Chien Thang, Zh. Tyulemissov

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II. Experimental Physics Research

First Prizes

  1. “Diffuse neutrino flux measurements with the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope”

    Authors: I. Belolaptikov, K. Konishchev, A. Korobchenko, E. Pliskovskiy, B. Shaibonov

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  2. “New isotope 276Ds and its decay products 272Hs and 268Sg from the 232Th+48Ca reaction”

    Authors: F. Abdullin, A. Voinov, D. Ibadullayev, N. Kovrizhnykh, A. Polyakov, R. Sagaidak, D. Solovyev, V. Utyonkov, Yu. Tsyganov, M. Shumeiko

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Second Prize

“Magnetic states of rare earth metals at high pressure”

Authors: N. Golosova, D. Kozlenko, E. Lukin, B. Savenko, V. Yushankhai

Third Prize

“Search for light dark matter with NA64 at CERN”

Authors: P. Volkov, S. Gninenko, T. Enik, G. Kekelidze, V. Kramarenko, N. Krasnikov, V. Matveev, D. Peshekhonov, V. Polyakov, K. Salamatin

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III. Physics Instruments and Methods

First Prize

“The SFiNx detector system”

Authors: A. Isaev, R. Mukhin, A. Yeremin, A. Kuznetsova, O. Malyshev, A. Popeko, Yu. Popov, B. Sailaubekov, A. Svirikhin, E. Sokol

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Second Prizes

  1. “Development of a software and algorithmic complex for the reconstruction, identification and selection of high-energy muons in the CMS experiment at the LHC”

    Authors: N. Voytishin, A. Zarubin, V. Karjavin, A. Kamenev, V. Korenkov, A. Lanev, V. Matveev, V. Palchik, V. Perelygin, S. Shmatov

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  2. “Development and application of new experimental techniques at the complex ACCULINNA-2@U-400M”

    Authors: A. Bezbakh, S. Belogurov, M. Golovkov, A. Gorshkov, S. Krupko, E. Nikolskii, G. Ter-Akopian, A. Fomichev, V. Chudoba, P. Sharov

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Third Prize

3He refrigerator based on closed-cycle cryocooler cooling”

Author: A. Chernikov

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IV. Applied Physics Research

First Prize

“The study of nanolayer materials and artificial diamonds by positron spectroscopy using a unique in Russia slow monochromatic positron injector”

Authors: A. Sidorin, O. Orlov, V. Hilinov, I. Meshkov, E. Akhmanova, M. Eseev, I. Kuziv, R. Laptev, P. Horodek, K. Siemek

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Second Prizes

  1. “Neutron non-destructive structural analysis of cultural heritage materials: applied interdisciplinary studies”

    Authors: B. Abdurakhimov, B. Bakirov, A. Zhomartova, S. Kichanov, D. Kozlenko, E. Lukin, K. Nazarov, B. Savenko, I. Saprikina, V. Smirnova

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  2. “Study of hardening mechanisms, residual stresses and microstructure of high-strength aluminum alloys”

    Authors: G. Bokuchava, Yu. Gorshkova, I. Papushkin, V. Turchenko, R. Fernández, G. González-Doncel, L. Millán, G. Bruno, G. Kronberger, P. Halodova

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Third Prize

“Evaluation of the modern radiopharmaceuticals’ stability using nuclear spectrometric methods”

Authors: D. Filosofov, E. Kurakina, A. Velichkov, D. Karaivanov, O. Kochetov, A. Salamatin, V. Timkin, J. Khushvaktov

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JINR prizes are awarded for outstanding experimental, methodological and applied research on JINR scientific themes. Research papers should correspond to the world science level and should be completed in the current year. Annually 11 people including a secretary are appointed as a jury by the JINR Directorate to consider presented research papers. The jury consists of representatives of the JINR Directorate and leading scientists. The decision on the award of JINR prizes becomes operative after confirmation given by the JINR Scientific Council during its winter session.

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Get acquainted with the list of prizes awarded for 2011–2023

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