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60th ANNIVERSARY OF THE JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH (JINR)
JINR: the initiator of future discoveries
V. A. Matveev Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region
Abstract:
On 26 March 2016, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) will mark its 60th anniversary as an internationally known research center that is a unique example of how fundamental theoretical and experimental studies can be integrated with the development and application of cutting-edge technologies and with university education. JINR member states number 18, of which Hungary, Germany, Egypt, Italy, Serbia, and the Republic of South Africa are each under a government-level cooperation agreement with the institute. Three factors combine to form a solid foundation on which JINR bases its work: commitment to traditions of internationally renowned research schools; unique performance hardware capable of solving problems of current interest in various fields of modern physics; and status as a UN intergovernmental body. Ranked high within the world's scientific community, the institute has conducted a wide range of research and trained high quality research personnel for its member states over the 60-years period since its foundation. In accordance with its Charter, JINR is open to participation by all interested states and ensures equal and mutually beneficial cooperation among them.
Received: July 15, 2015 Accepted: July 30, 2015
Citation:
V. A. Matveev, “JINR: the initiator of future discoveries”, UFN, 186:3 (2016), 225–232; Phys. Usp., 59:3 (2016), 217–224
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