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Scientific session of the SINP MSU branchOn 2 April, the Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies at JINR hosted a scientific section organized by the Moscow State University Branch in Dubna. The section is part of and titled after the International Conference “Mathematics in Constellation of Sciences” honouring the 85th anniversary of Academician Victor Sadovnichiy.Director of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS Academician Grigory Trubnikov greeted guests with a welcoming speech. On behalf of JINR employees, he congratulated the MSU Rector on the anniversary and thanked him for his long-term promotion of cooperation between the Joint Institute and the university. “For more than half a century, the branch of the MSU Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics exists in Dubna. With the JINR University Centre participation, it has been providing young scientists with education for the past 30 years. Currently, there are two departments in the branch: “Elementary particle physics” and “Fundamental and applied nuclear physics”. In the future, we plan to establish more educational programmes in the fields of computer science and chemistry and open new departments. Only through the strong and harmonious relationship between the Joint Institute and the Moscow State University were these achievements attainable. With such an authoritative partner as MSU, we all certainly have a bright future ahead of us”, the JINR director noted. Director of the MSU Branch in Dubna, RAS Corresponding Member Eduard Boos thanked the Directorate of the Joint Institute and MLIT on behalf of the Moscow University for the opportunity to hold the event. He spoke about Victor Sadovnichy’s path to big science and emphasised the importance of mathematics in the development of most scientific and technical areas. MLIT Scientific Leader Vladimir Korenkov opened the scientific programme of the event with a report on the methods and technologies of data processing in heterogeneous computing environments. In addition, the programme of the section included reports on physics, mathematics, and computer and information technologies. According to JINR Press Office
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