List of projects available in June 2019
JINR University Centre (UC)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | D. Belozerov | Electronics hands-on training | |
2. | R. Pivin M. Nozdrin |
Controls & Vacuum hands-on training | |
3. | K. Verlamov | RF technology hands-on training |
Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (FLNR)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | V. Kuzmin | Reliability analysis of the inelastic stopping cross section of low-energy ions | |
2. | Yu. Panebrattsev A. Strekalovsky |
Virtual laboratory of nuclear fission and LIS setup | |
3. | V. Rachkov | Study of heavy-ion elastic scattering within classical and quantum optical model | |
4. | L. Krupa | Determination of masses of the super heavy elements in the experiments on synthesis of 112 and 114 elements using the reactions 48Ca+242Pu and 48Ca+244Pu |
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5. | L. Krupa | Systematic determination of cross sections for the production of proton-rich evaporation residues near the neutron N=126 shell closure in fusion reactions |
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6. | L. Krupa | Production and spectroscopic investigation of new neutron-rich isotopes near the neutron N=126 shell closure using the multinucleon transfer reactions |
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7. | L. Krupa | Monte-Carlo simulation of fusion and multinucleon transfer reactions in the MEDIPIX detector using the GEANT4 | |
8. | L. Krupa | Development and testing of a new cryogenic gas-filled catcher for the MASHA | |
9. | M. Gustova | X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF) | |
10. | Yu. Sobolev | Single-crystal gamma scintillation spectrometer | |
11. | E. Kozulin K. Novikov |
Measurement of mass-energy distributions of fission fragments using the time-of-flight method | |
12. | V. Skuratov | Irradiation testing of nuclear ceramics and oxides with heavy ions of fission fragment energy | |
13. | V. Skuratov | Measurements and analysis of depth-resolved photoluminescence spectra in swift heavy ion bombarded insulators | |
14. | A. Svirikhin | Neutron emission from spontaneous fission of heavy elements at FLNR | |
15. | A. Voinov | Preliminary processing of the signals in a nuclear physics experiment | |
16. | S. Bogomolov | Electron Cyclotron Resonance ion sources hands-on training | |
17. | V. Mironov | Numerical studies of electron cyclotron resonance ion source | |
18. | S. Zemlyanoy | GALS – new setup for transfer reaction products on-line separation by selective laser ionization |
Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics (FLNP)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | N. Bazhazhina | Non-destructive analysis of element and isotope composition by neutron spectroscopy methods | |
2. | M.-L. Craus | Transport phenomena and magnetic/crystalline structure of manganites | |
3. | I. Bobrikov S. Sumnikov |
Precision investigation of modern crystalline materials by neutron diffraction method | |
4. | M. Frontasyeva W. Badawy |
Neutron activation analysis for life sciences | |
5. | Kh. Kholmurodov | Molecular Dynamics of Nanosized Models (Nano-Bio-Technology Systems) Combined with Experiments on Neutron Scattering and Optical Spectroscopy |
Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems (DLNP)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | Yu. Davydov | ||
2. | A. Zhemchugov | Computer simulation of radiation protection using the Geant4 toolkit | |
3. | K. Siemek | Positron annihilation spectroscopy in materials structure studies |
Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | Yu. Shukrinov | Computer simulation of tunneling characteristics of superconducting nanostructures | |
2. | Ya. Shnir | Numerical methods in theory of topological solitons | |
3. | D.E. Alvarez-Castillo | Constraining the Neutron Star Mass and Radius Relation |
Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics (VBLHEP)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | E. Kokoulina V. Nikitin |
Puzzles of multiplicity | |
2. | E. Kokoulina V. Nikitin |
Soft photons at U-70 and Nuclotron | |
3. | P. Zarubin | BECQUEREL project for juniors | |
4. | K. Roslon | Generation and analysis of events for pPb collisions using the MC generator - Therminator 2 | |
5. | K. Roslon | Temperature measurement system for electronic devices based on the PXI configuration for the Slow Control system at the TOF-MPD detector |
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6. | K. Roslon | Temperature influence of the TOF detector and cooling systems (aquatic and aerial) on the accuracy of particle detection in the detector |
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7. | M. Peryt | Robots in great physical experiments: Measuring Robot Balancing Arm Assembly | |
8. | M. Peryt | Robots in great physical experiments: Rover Vehicle Measuring Robot | |
9. | M. Peryt | Robots in great physical experiments: Self-Balancing Measuring Robot | |
10. | M. Bielewicz | Cosmic ray measurements using such detectors in huge physical experiments as LHC or NICA | |
11. | M. Bielewicz | Experimental measurement of the level of transmutation and neutron flux density in subcritical nuclear reactors ADS | |
12. | M. Bielewicz | Multipoint temperature measurement as a way to measure the energy produced inside an ADS reactor |
Laboratory of Information Technologies (LIT)
№ | Supervisor | Name of the project | |
1. | High-performance computing for scientific and applied problems | ||
2. | I. Pelevanyuk | Advanced system administration for fast server configuration | |
3. | N. Kutovskiy | Advanced computing technologies (Grid, Cloud, HPC). Practical usage of EMI, OpenNebula middleware and key parallel programming technologies |
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4. | I. Sarkhadov | Numerical modeling of thermal processes arising in the materials under exposure to pulsed ion beams and single high energy ions |
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5. | O. Chuluunbaatar Yu. Popov |
Calculation of the strong field approximation term for the hydrogen atom excitation in intensive laser field | |
6. | O. Derenovskaya | ROOT package in High Energy Physics tasks |