DLNP staff members took part in the International Symposium on Spin Physics (SPIN 2025) in China
Held biennially, the event rotates between Asia, Europe, and America. Previous editions took place in Charlottesville, VA (2008), Jülich, Germany (2010), Dubna, Russia (2012), Beijing, China (2014), Urbana-Champaign, IL (2016), Ferrara, Italy (2018), Matsue, Japan (2021), and Durham, NC (2023).
This year about 300 specialists from the leading world centre came to Qindao to participate in the symposium. There were 27 plenary talks and more than 170 sectional reports presented. The topics included spin structure of nucleons and nuclei, spin effects in nuclear reactions and heavy ions collisions, spin physics beyond the Standard Model, quantum calculations, methods of acquiring polarized beams and creation of polarized targets, polarimetry, and future experiments in the field of spin physics.
Anton Sergeevich Dolzhikov, a senior researcher of the Sector of Low Temperatures of the Department of Research and Innovation at the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, gave a plenary talk, presenting an overview of the history and prospects for creating polarized targets at JINR. Alexey Vyacheslavovich Guskov, Deputy Director for Science at the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, presented the status of the Spin Physics Detector project at the NICA collider. A sectional report on the possibility of searching for T-invariance violation in the scattering of polarized light nuclei was presented by Yuri Nikolaevich Uzikov, a leading researcher at the Sector of Intermediate Energies of the Department of Colliding Beams.
During the symposium, a meeting of the International Committee on Spin Physics was held, where a decision was made to hold the 27th Symposium on Spin Physics in September 2027 in Glasgow.
Photo: The 26th International Symposiumon Spin Physics (SPIN2025)




