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JINR Education Programme in 2006 and the University Centre D. Fursaev

JINR Education Programme in 2006 and the University Centre D. Fursaev. 101st Session of the Scientific Council January 18, 2006. The UC’s activities in 2006. International activities Undergraduate and graduate programmes Student laboratories PhD studies at JINR

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JINR Education Programme in 2006 and the University Centre D. Fursaev

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  1. JINR Education Programme in 2006 and the University CentreD. Fursaev 101st Session of the Scientific Council January 18, 2006

  2. The UC’s activities in 2006 • International activities • Undergraduate and graduate programmes • Student laboratories • PhD studies at JINR • Pre-university programmes • Information support • Professional education

  3. International activities • International Summer Student Practice 2006 • Acquaintance visits to JINRby students and school students • International schools and seminars The UC’s aim is to attract the youth from the JINR Member States to the Institute

  4. Summer Practice’ 06 Record number of participants (51), including students from: the Czech Republic (Technical University in Prague) - 14 Poland (Universities of Gdansk, Krakow, Lodz, - 20 Lublin, Poznan, Szczecin, and Wroclaw) Romania (Universities of Bucharest, Craiova, - 9 Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, and Timisoara) Slovakia (Universities of Bratislava and Kosice) - 8

  5. Practice organization • Morning: - Presentations of the JINR Laboratories (a new feature) - Lectures on specific subjects • Afternoon: - Individual work at the Laboratories - Excursions to the Laboratories • Culture programme

  6. Practical work at the JINR Laboratories • FLNR - 6 exercises • FLNP - 10 exercises • VBLHE - 4 exercises • DLNP - 2 exercises • LRB - 4 exercises (a new laboratory of the Practice)

  7. The exercises especially highly appreciated by the students • FLNP:Neutron activation analysis (M.V. Frontasyeva) • FLNP:Nuclear physics (A. Kobzev, Yu.M. Gledenov, N. Rebrova, K. Zhdanova) • FLNP:Neutron diffraction studies of the structure and magnetic propreties of solids (M. Kraus) • FLNR: all the exercises and supervisors (A.G. Artyukh, G. Kaminski, S.V. Mitrofanov, O.L. Orelovich, V.F. Reutov, R. Wolski, V. Zhemenik) • DLNP: Fabrication of a germanium detector (J. Yurkowski and D. Borowicz) • DLNP:Molecular biology (I.D. Aleksandrov, M.V. Aleksandrova, M.Mumot) • LRB:Heavy ion beams in microbiological research (M. Deperas-Kaminska)

  8. Information policy The UC’s new Internet site • Full and user-friendly presentation of information on the possibilities of a scientific career at JINR • The site meets modern requirements • Presented are new opportunities for the UC’s students and postgraduates • Attraction of – Students from JINR Member States – School pupils – New partners

  9. Admittance to JINR JINR, University Centre Universities based in Dubna Undergraduate students Graduate students Elite Moscow Universities and Institutes Postgraduate (JINR PhD programme) Universities of Russia and other JINR Member States

  10. Student education at JINR about600 students attended the courses or worked at the JINR Laboratories in 2006 (short- term and long-term practices, preparation of diploma theses) including • 60 graduate studentsfrom elite Moscow universities • 400 undergraduate and graduate students from Dubna (Dubna International University and Dubna branch of MIREEA) • 120 graduate students from universities of JINR Member States (Armenia, Belarus, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan)

  11. Lecture courses supported by the UC Spring 2006 Autumn 2006

  12. A new structure within the UC: the student laboratories The UC’s functions at the student laboratories: • Support of the whole laboratory infrastructure • Working out the strategy • Coordination of students of the JINR-based Departments working at the laboratories • Bringing together the efforts to create the student laboratory installations • more laboratory exercises have to be created at JINR’s basic facilities • general physics laboratories are needed for undergraduates • special laboratories are needed for graduates

  13. The results of 2006 • Laboratories of the general physics practicum were founded - 14 optic physics installations; - 7 atomic physics installations; - Gamma and alpha spectrometers for the nuclear physics Laboratory - 10 molecular physics installations (were provided in 2004-2005) • The fifth-floor rooms at Building 113 were vacated; two laboratory rooms were repaired

  14. The UC financing breakdown in 2006 • 25%:JINR (repairs of rooms) • 25%: Dubna University (standard laboratory equipment and furniture; payment to the laboratory assistants is not included) • 50%: financed by sponsors (acquisition of expensive equipment)

  15. JINR postgraduate studies The function of the UC is to support the functioning of JINR postgraduate studies In 2006, the UC prepared the documents for the prolongation of the JINR license to offer postgraduate programmes. The license is valid until 2011.

  16. JINR postgraduate studies in 2006 • Total enrolment: 67 • 17 completed the studies • 18 were accepted • 7 came fromArmenia, 5 from Belarus, 3 from Ukraine, 1 from Uzbekistan

  17. Distribution of postgraduates over the JINR Laboratories

  18. Distribution of the postgraduates over the specialties

  19. Secondary-school oriented activity of the UC • 2nd Open Scientific Conference on Physics and Mathematics for Moscow Region's School Pupils (29-31 March 2006) • Visits by school pupils (Germany, Poland) • Physics practicum for school pupils of Dubna

  20. Acquaintance visits in 2006 • February: 8 school pupils and 2 teachers from Poland (the cities of Leszno, Poznan, Swinoujscie, and Tarnowskie Gory) • May: 15 school pupils from a physics class (Berlin, Germany) • September: 10 students of Opole University, Poland

  21. Draft plan of some of the UC’s activities in 2007 • June:seminar “The problem of physical reality in modern theoretical physics” (jointly with the Philosophy Faculty pf Moscow State University) • June:3rdOpen Scientific Conference on Physics and Mathematics for Moscow Region's School Pupils(Dubna) • 24 June – 7 July:4th International Summer Student Practice in JINR Fields of Research • 8 – 19 июля:International Summer School „Nuclear Physics Methods and Accelerators in Biology and Medicine“ (08.07 – 19.07, Prague) • September:School on Neutrino Physics in Memory of Bruno Pontecorvo (Alushta, Ukraine) • September:acquaintance visit by a delegation of the International Association of Physics Students • Acquaintance visits by students and school pupils from JINR Member States

  22. Other projects in 2007 • Developing the student laboratories (room repairs and fundraising) • Developing the GRID education infrastructure (together with Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Dubna University) New special courses 2007 • “Introduction in nano-system physics” (V.O. Nesterenko)

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