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On 19 October 2017, at the session of the Dissertation Council of the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow) D.V. Naumov, DLNP Deputy Director, defended the dissertation “Measurement of θ₁₃, Δm²₃₂ and covariant quantum-field theory of neutrino oscillations” for getting the degree of the Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics. We congratulate Dmitry Vadimovich on the successful defence of the dissertation and wish him further success and creative achievements in his scientific and educational activity! 
On 31 October 2017 the international astrophysical community celebrates the first-ever Dark Matter Day. On this day popular-science events devoted to dark matter will be held for the public all over the world. The international particle physics collaboration launched Dark Matter Day to raise awareness about attempts being made to solve one of the most intriguing mysteries of the Universe. In Dubna, the Dark Matter Day event will be held at the Blokhnitsev Universal Library on 31 October 2017 at 18:30, beginning with a lecture “Don’t fear the unknown. What do we know about dark matter in the Universe?” to be delivered by the DLNP Deputy Director D.V. Naumov.  Experiments carried out by DLNP allow answers to be given to a number of fundamental questions in physics, including the nature of galactic dark matter. Understanding the nature of dark matter would help explain the origin, evolution, and structure of the Universe. Search for dark matter in the farthest reaches of the Universe and on scales smaller than atoms is one of the burning topics in today’s physics, and everything that we will learn about dark matter will be the discovery of the century.
  First Prize “Precision measurement of the mixing angle ?13 and mass splitting ∆??2? and the first investigation of neutrino coherence in the Daya Bay experiment” Authors: M.O. Gonchar, Yu.A. Gornushkin, M.A. Dolgareva, D.V. Naumov, E.A. Naumova, D. Taichenachev, A.V. Chukanov, K.A. Treskov, A.G. Olshevsky, and I.B. Nemchenok. Second Prize “Search for new physics in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC” Authors: V.A. Bednyakov, I.V. Eletskikh, M.V. Chizhov, and E.V. Khramov Second Prize “Preparation and performance of neutrino oscillation measurements in the NOvA experiment” Authors: N.V. Anfimov, A.I. Antoshkin, N.A. Balashov, A.E. Bolshakova, I.D. Kakorin, L.D. Kolupaeva, C.T. Kullenberg, V.A. Naumov, A.G. Olshevsky, O.N. Petrova, O.B. Samoilov, A.S. Sheshukov, and A.P. Sotnikov  
The first Micromegas readout panel for the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer upgrade has been successfuly assembled at the JINR production site. The production site has been set up specially for this work in the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems and comprises a clean room and assembly equipment. The Micromegas technology allows to construct the advanced micropattern gaseous particle detectors. This technology did not exist at JINR until now. JINR takes part in the mass production of Micromegas chambers to construct New Small Wheels of the ATLAS detector in scope of the ATLAS upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC run. NSW will replace already existing forward muon-tracking detectors, which won't be able to cope with the high background rate during Run-3. The production site at the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems should produce and test 64 two-sided readout panels for the outer part of the NSW Large Sectors. The area of each panel is about 3 m2. Being assembled with the drift panels produced at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, these panels will be used to produce 32 Micromegas quadruplets, which should be tested and shipped to CERN. This work also will be done at JINR. Mass production at the DLNP site should start in July 2017. The schedule is very tight: all Micromegas chambers should be produced during 22 months. The chambers are expected to be installed in the ATLAS cavern in 2019.
  Zinovi Vladimirovich KRUMSHTEIN29.03.1942 – 23.02.2017   Zinovi Vladimirovich Krumshtein, head of the Methodological Research Sector, Division of Elementary Particle Physics, DLNP, died on 23 February 2017.
  Dear friends, we remind that deadline of the registration for Baikal School is 7th June. We would like to thank RFBR (http://www.rfbr.ru/rffi/eng), "Traektoriya" (http://www.traektoriafdn.ru/), Irkutsk State University (http://isu.ru/ru/index.html) and JINR (http://www.jinr.ru/) for their support of the School.
  Сегодня ушел из жизни талантливый физик-теоретик, педагог, Учитель - профессор кафедры теоретической физики  Иркутского Государственного Университета Александр Николаевич Валл. Александр Николаевич всегда был окружен молодежью, учениками и друзьями. Александр Николаевич прожил яркую жизнь, любил жизнь и был любим окружающими его людьми. Он был светлым и добрым человеком и для многих стал ориентиром в жизни, на который ровнялись, к которому стремились.   Научный стиль Александра Николаевича отличали ясность и  простота, которая появляется только при настоящем понимании научного вопроса. Он никогда не боялся изучать новое в науке и до самой смерти оставался молодым в душе человеком.  У нас в ОИЯИ к проф. Валлу особое теплое отношение, поскольку нас связывало многолетнее сотрудничество в результате которого, целая плеяда талантливых иркутских студентов нашла свое место в ОИЯИ и успешно трудится в лабораториях института. Нам будет очень не хватать мудрости Александра Николаевича. Искренние соболезнования родным и близким. Он навсегда останется в наших сердцах.  
  Fabiola Gianotti, CERN Director General,  will hold a special press-conference today. The main topic is expected to be observation in the ATLAS detector of a neutrino with an ultrahigh high energy beating all previous records, including the IceCube data.
    Dr. Simon Blyth working at both Daya Bay and JUNO performed a significant step forward  developing a dedicate software package Opticks which performs an optical photon simulation with help of  NVIDIA GPU Technology. A great movie showing almost real time simulation can be found at this link. A presentation of Dr. Simon Blyth at forthcoming NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference on Wednesday April 6th http://www.gputechconf.com can be found here   
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