Igor Nikolaevich Meshkov Turns 85!
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Today, Professor I. N. Meshkov, an Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), a chief researcher of the Section of Electron Cooling of our Laboratory, turns 85! I. N. Meshkov is an outstanding expert in physics of charged-particle beams, accelerator physics and engineering, high-energy physics, plasma physics and physics of radiation methods in material processing.
Merekov Yuri Pavlovich (09.01.1933—02.01.2021)
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On 2 January 2021, Yuri Pavlovich Merekov, the oldest researcher of the Experimental Department of Colliding Beams (EDCB) of the Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, passed away.
Happy New Year!
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A new year is coming! May it be diverse—sometimes bright and unforgettable, sometimes dynamic and successful, sometimes quiet and mindful!
Happy New Year! We wish you happiness, well-being and cosy winter holidays with your family!
Your Group of Scientific Communication,
Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems
In Lockdown 2: Chronicles and Comments
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Molecular Genetics Group is a section of the Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems (JINR) where researchers still continue working in person — life support of living model organisms is a permanent process.
In Lockdown 1: Chronicles and Comments
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DLNP, along with the whole world, is going through the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many employees are working remotely, the shift work was optimized to reduce personal contacts. Comparing to the usual “every-day” reality, there are much fewer people on the DLNP site and deep silence in the hallways of the Laboratory buildings.⠀
"μSR-Study of a Ferrofluid with the 3% Concentration of \(CoFe_2O_4\) Nanoparticles" by Viktor Duginov
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A ferrofluid based on magnetic nanoparticles of CoFe2O4 molecules dispersed in H2O with the nanoparticle concentration of 3% is studied using the μSR method. The structure and magnetization of the ferrofluid depends on its viscosity. At room temperature (290 K) and the external magnetic field of 527 Gs the observed additional magnetization is ~20 Gs.
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