XXIX International Scientific Conference of Young Scientists and Specialists (AYSS-2025) opened
The conference is held annually for students, young scientists, and specialists from research centers around the world. Selected presentations will be recommended for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
As part of the conference, leading scientists from JINR will deliver lectures dedicated to modern theoretical, experimental, and applied research conducted worldwide, with an emphasis on the main results obtained at JINR. This year, our laboratory is represented by the Deputy Head of the Scientific Experimental Department of Particle Physics Liudmila Kolupaeva with a plenary report titled "Modern trends in neutrino physics".
The following presentations by staff members of the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems are scheduled for the conference sessions:
Aleksandr Antoshkin “Sub-luminal monopole search final results with time-based trigger/selection using the NOvA far detector data”;
Artem Vasyukov “Prospects for Studying Hidden-Charm Pentaquark States with the ATLAS Detector”;
Konstantin Shakhov “Evaluation and monitoring of the γ-background at the νGeN experiment”;
Nikita Borodin “Twisted States in Higgs Boson Decay into Fermion Antifermion Pair”;
Prokhor Egorov “Searches for glueballs at BESIII”;
Temirlan Khusainov “HPGe detector mass calibration with a dissolved uranium source”;
Anastasia Tropina “Search for associated production of a Higgs boson with a single top quark at √ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector”;
Alisa Didenko “Amplitude analysis of di-charmonium production in di-J/psi and psi-psi(2S) channels with the ATLAS detector; Application of a deep neural networks for Top-Higgs coupling analysis with the ATLAS detector in the H>bb final state”;
Pham Tien Thanh “Data Analysis Methods in the νGeN Experiment Searching for Neutrino Scattering”;
Olesya Geitota “Search for lightly ionizing particles (LIPs) in the NOvA experiment”;
Ilya Zimin “Heterogeneous scintillator for detecting thermal neutrons based on lithium glass”;
Rinat Korotkin “Method for automating the processes of building, testing, and deploying application software within the distributed data processing system of the SPD experiment”;
Leonid Sedov “Beam dynamics simulation through optimized extraction system of MSC-230 cyclotron for proton therapy”.
The following researchers presented their poster reports:
Alina Dadashova “Sensitivity study of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC to Higgs-boson production in association with a single top quark for Run 3 and upcoming High-Luminosity run”;
Dmitry Ilyushkin “Neutron multiplicity from ordinary muon capture in 136Ba and 76Se”;
Artem Bystryakov “GEANT4 simulation of muon capture on Fe, Al, Cu and BaCO₃ targets in the MONUMENT experiment”;
Viktoria Moskalenko “Research of the effects of Gamma irradiation on the electrical properties of GaN transistors and amplifiers for scintillation detectors in high-luminosity experiments”;
Truong Hoai Bao Phi “Development and characterization of a novel energy calibration method for photon-counting GaAs:Cr-TIMEPIX3 detectors”.




