Congratulations to Yulian Aramovich Budagov and Mikhail Vasilevich Lyablin on Receiving the Patent!
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On 4 January 2021, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research received the patent for the invention “Laser inclinometer for long-lasting detection of the Earth surface angular inclination”. The authors are Yulian Aramovich Budagov and Mikhail Vasilevich Lyablin.
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The invention refers to control and measuring technology. It can be used for precision measurements of Earth surface angular inclinations under thermal instability of the environment. The device comprises a stationary platform set on a rocky ground, a movable platform fixed on it with three identical positioners. A laser, a cuvette with a liquid, a focusing lens, a position-sensitive photodetector (PSPD) and a processing unit are placed on the movable platform. While the Earth surface is inclining, the laser beam reflected off the liquid changes its angular position, which is detected and analyzed by the PSPD and the processing unit. The change in ambient temperature entails unwanted laser beam shifts.
Liudmila Kolupaeva and Maria Fomina Received the 2021 Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship for DLNP Early Career Scientists
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In 1997, in order to honour the memory of the distinguished scientist, Academician Bruno Pontecorvo, and to motivate young scientists, the Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems established Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarships. The scholarships are assigned for one year and intended to support activities of young scientists working on elementary particle and nuclear physics. The DLNP Expert Committee has resolved at its meeting to award the 2021 Bruno Pontecorvo Scholarship to Liudmila Kolupaeva and Maria Fomina.
Our heartfelt congratulations to the awardees! We wish you success and new scientific achievements!
"Physics Programme for the First Stage of the NICA SPD Experiments" by Yuri Uzikov
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Experiment proposals for the first stage of the Spin Physics Programme at the NICA collider using the Spin Physics Detector (SPD), previously presented at the workshop held on 5-6 October 2020 (https://indico.jinr.ru/event/1525/), were overviewed.
Grigory Vladimirovich Domogatsky Turns 80!
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January 15, 2021, marks the 80th birthday of G. V. Domogatsky, an outstanding physicist, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Science (Physics and Mathematics), Head of the Laboratory of High-Energy Neutrino Astrophysics at the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Celebration of this jubilee is not a mere courtesy. Not at all! This eminent scientist, a holder of many awards and honors, has seen a lot in his 80 years. He is a living legend of neutrino physics. He is referred to in books and text-books since his name is associated with the largest physical projects and major scientific discoveries.
“New Solutions for the Problem of Few Two-Component Particles with Zero-Range Interactions” by O. I. Kartavtsev
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At the seminar, a quantum-mechanical problem of a pair of identical particles interacting with a third particle via zero-range interactions was discussed. A complete description was given to a system of two identical fermions (bosons) and a third particle. Correct formulation of the problem was presented, and bound-state energies were calculated for various total angular momenta.
No one: … Literally nobody: … “Meduza”: In fact, it’s the neutrino that is the main thing in 2021!
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On 10 January 2021, the article was published on “Meduza”.
The current year 2021 can easily become the year of neutrinos in physics—simultaneously, several neutrino experiments of great importance are about to start their operation and publish results.
The main thing you have to know about neutrinos is that their studies directly refer to New Physics which is sought for beyond the Standard Model long ago verified (and already boring).
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