Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship

In order to honour the memory of the outstanding scientist Academician Bruno Pontecorvo and also to reward and motivate young scientists, the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship for the young DLNP scientists was established at the JINR Laboratory of Nuclear Problems in 1997.

Laureates
 

2024
Alina Vishneva
 

2023
Nadezhda Rumyantseva
 

2022
Oleg Karamyshev
Yuri Malyshkin
 

2021
Liudmila Kolupaeva
Maria Fomina
 

2020
Anton Dolzhikov
Andrei Sheshukov
 

2019
Nikolai Atanov
Konstantin Treskov
 

2018
Ivan Eletskikh
 

2017
Dmitri Tsirkov
 

2016
Nikolai Azaryan
Maksim Gonchar
 

2015
Oleg Samoilov
Aleksei Lubashevsky
 

2014
Bair Shaibonov
Christopher Thomas Kullenberg
 

2013
Aleksei Zhemchugov
Sergei Rozov
 

2012
Oleg Samoilov
Lev Perevoshchikov
 

2011
Dania Zinatulina 
Anastasia Bolshakova
 

2010
Dmitry Medvedev
Aleksei Guskov
 

2005
Roman Vasilev
Sergei Dymov
Mikhail Zhabitsky 
 

2004
Grigory Trubnikov
Mark Shirchenko
 

2003
Nikolai Korolev
Aleksei Krasnoperov

2002
Nikolai Grafov
Vitaly Pronskikh
 

2001
Vitaly Batusov
Dmitry Naumov
Dmitry Filosofov

2000
Boris Popov
Viktor Timkin
Evgeny Yakushev
 

1999
Maksim Nazarenko
Aleksei Stoikov 
Vyacheslav Tereshchenko
Viktor Timkin
recognised with a one-off award

1998
Oleg Borisov
Vera Kovalenko
Yuri Nefedov
Vitaly Dodonov
recognised with a one-off award

1997
Mikhail Gostkin
Yuri Shitov
Valery Rodionov
Vasily Nomokonov 
recognised with a one-off award

1996
Dmitry Demin
Vladimir Tsupko-Sitnikov
Sergei Yashchenko
Viktor Artemov
recognised with a one-off award
Anatoly Astvatsaturov
recognised with a one-off award
Igor Boiko
recognised with a one-off award

1995
Leonid Afanasiev
Oleg Pukhov
 

Regulations on the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship for Young DLNP Scientists
In order to honour the memory of the outstanding scientist Academician Bruno Pontecorvo and also to reward and motivate young scientists, the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship for the young DLNP scientists was established at the JINR Laboratory of Nuclear Problems in 1997.


1. Only one scholarship can be granted per year and the young scientist can receive this scholarship only once. 


2. The competition for the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship is announced by the DLNP Directorate every year in October. The Directorate appoints a commission to consider candidates for the scholarship. The сommission makes a decision on awarding the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship not later than 1 December. The decision of the commission is approved by the Director of DLNP.

3. Candidates for the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship can be nominated by members of the DLNP Directorate, heads of departments and independent sectors, and leaders of scientific topics. A brief abstract of works, a general list of publications and a scientific biography are to be submitted for each applicant for the scholarship.


4. The competition for the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship is open for staff members who, by the time the competition is announced, have worked at DLNP for at least three years after completing specialist’s or master's degree and whose age by the end of the competition year does not exceed 35 years inclusively.


5. Candidates for the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship are selected based on the relevance and significance of the scientific topic that the applicant was and is engaged in, his personal contribution to the results, and presentation of these results at seminars and conferences.


6. The financial value of the scholarship is determined by order of the DLNP Director for the entire year prior to the start of scholarship payments.


7. The scholarship holder is granted a certificate on being awarded the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship. Information about awarding the Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship is placed on the websites of DLNP and JINR and published in the JINR newspaper.