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01-3-1117-2014/2023
Priority:1
Status: Extended

Dubna International Advanced School of Theoretical Physics
(DIAS-TH)


Leaders:     V.V. Voronov
A.S. Sorin
Scientific leader:         A.T. Filippov


Participating countries and international organizations:
Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, CERN, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Romania, RSA, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam.

        The Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP) has a good record of organizing international workshops and schools in Dubna. DIAS-TH organizes and supervises all educational programs for students, postgraduates, and young scientists at BLTP. It should function continuously and the standard short schools (about 3-4 a year) should be organized coherently. Other educational programs in Dubna such as the JINR University Center may also correlate with DIAS-TH (common programs on modern theoretical physics, workshops for students and young scientists, etc.).
The main goals of DIAS:
  • Training courses for students, graduates, and young scientists in the JINR Member States and other countries (according to special agreements and grants).

  • Looking for and supporting gifted young theorists in the JINR Member States; creating databases of students and young researchers.

  • Organization of schools of different levels in Dubna and coordination with similar schools in Russia, Germany, and other European countries.

  • Support of the JINR experimental programs by organizing lecture courses and review lectures on new trends in modern physics.

  • Cooperation with the JINR University Center in training students and postgraduates as well as in organizing schools for students.

  • Coordination of the research - training programs with workshops and conferences at JINR.

  • Publication of lectures and discussions in different forms, in particular, with the use of modern electronic equipment, etc.

  • Supporting the WEB page of DIAS-TH which should become the organizing center of the programs related to DIAS-TH.

The main topics of the DIAS activity should be centered around the most important directions of research at BLTP: Theory of Fundamental Interactions; Nuclear Theory; Theory of Condensed Matter; Modern Mathematical Physics.

Expected major results in the current year:
  • Organization of four international schools at BLTP.

  • Organization of one-day lectures/discussions and regular seminars for students and post-graduates.

  • Computer processing of video records of lectures, support of digital archive of video records.

  • Support of Web-site of DIAS-TH.

List of Activities
  Activity or experiment Leaders
 
  Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. DIAS-TH A.S. Sorin
V.V Voronov
  BLTP
 
D. BlaschkeA.V. FrizenA.P. IsaevM.A. IvanovR.V. JolosD.I. Kazakov E.A. KolganovaI.G. PirozhenkoV.A. OsipovV.P. SpiridonovA.A. StarobinskyO.V. TeryaevP.V. TretyakovV.I. Zhuravlev + 4 students
  LIT
 
V.V. KorenkovYu.L. Kalinovsky
  UC
 
S.Z. Pakuliak
  FLNP
 
V.L. Aksenov
  VBLHEP
 
V.D. KekelidzeM.V. Savina
  DLNP
 
V.A. Bednyakov
  FLNR
 
Yu.Ts. Oganessian

Collaboration
Country or International
Organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YSU
Austria Vienna TU Wien
ITP TU Wien
Belarus Gomel GSTU
Brazil Sao Paulo, SP USP
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
SU
Canada Montreal UdeM
Edmonton U of A
CERN Geneva CERN
China Wuhan WHU
Czech Republic Prague CTU
Rez NPI CAS
France Annecy-le-Vieux LAPP
Dijon UB
Lyon ENS Lyon
Marseille CPT
Nantes SUBATECH
Paris ENS
LPTHE
Valenciennes UVHC
Germany Bonn UniBonn
Zeuthen DESY
Hamburg DESY
Hannover LUH
Jena Univ.
Leipzig UoC
Munich MPI-P
Potsdam AEI
Rostock Univ.
Greece Athens UoA
Hungary Budapest Wigner RCP
India Kolkata BNC
Israel Rehovot WIS
Italy Frascati INFN LNF
Padua UniPd
Pavia INFN
Pisa INFN
Salerno UNISA
Trieste SISSA/ISAS
Turin INFN
Norway Oslo UiO
Japan Kyoto KSU
RIMS
Tsukuba KEK
Chiba CIT
Poland Warsaw UW
Otwock-Swierk NCBJ
Wroclaw UW
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
South Africa Cape Town UCT
Russia Moscow ITEP
NRU HSE
MSU
SCC RAS
SINP MSU
MI RAS
VNIIMS
Moscow, Troitsk INR RAS
Chernogolovka LITP RAS
Protvino IHEP
St. Petersburg PDMI RAS
Tomsk TSU
Novosibirsk BINP SB RAS
Saratov SSU
Serbia Belgrade IPB
Univ.
Slovakia Banska Bistrica UMB
Spain Madrid UAM
Turkey Istanbul BU
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU
United Kingdom London Imperial College
Durham Univ.
Cambridge Univ.
York Univ.
USA New York, NY CUNY
SUNY
Baltimore, MD JHU
College Park, MD UMD
Cincinnati, OH UC
Coral Gables, FL UM
Minneapolis, MN U of M
Newport News, VA JLab
Philadelphia, PA Penn
Piscataway, NJ Rutgers
Rochester, NY UR
Salt Lake City, UT U of U
Vietnam Hanoi IOP VAST

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