Jul 1 – 5, 2024
Dubna, Russia
Europe/Moscow timezone

Nucleus-2024 is a part of a series of annual conferences held since 1950 by major nuclear research centers of the Russian Federation and CIS states. We will use this occasion to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Hans Jensen's and Maria Goeppert Mayer's seminal 1949 work.

Conference topics include:

  • Nuclear structure: theory and experiment
  • Experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear reactions
  • Heavy ion collisions at Intermediate and high energies
  • Neutrino physics and nuclear astrophysics
  • Applications of nuclear methods in science, technology, medicine and radioecology
  • Design of new experimental facilities

The participants will be able to present their talks only in person

It is recommended to submit no more than one abstrct from each participant 

Participants from Russian institute must attach a scanned copy of the publication permission from their native institute to abstracts

Conference fee: 12 000 rub

The conference fee may be waived for students and PhD students at the request of their supervisor

Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 15 April 22 April
Program committee decision communicated to authors of abstracts:  24 May
Conference fee payment deadline: 31 May


NUCLEUS-2024 will open on July 1, 2024 at 10:00 AM in the conference hall of the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Istitute of Nuclear Research (for directions see link to Google Maps below).

Registration of participants starts at 9:00 AM.


Local organizing committee

Chairman: N. V. Antonenko, A. V. Karpov

Scientific secretaries: E. V. Mardyban, I. S. Rogov

Members: N. N. Arsenyev, A. P. Severyukhin, M. A. Mardyban, N. M. Dokalenko, R. V. Jolos,  E. A. Kolganova, F. R. Studenikin, A. P. Chernyaev, T. M. Shneidman, T. Yu. Tretyakova, U. A. Bliznyuk, P. Yu. Borshchegovskaya, E. N. Lykova

The working language of the conference is English and Russian.

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Europe/Moscow
Dubna, Russia
Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics
20, Joliot-Curie St
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