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The XVI-th International School-Conference "The Actual Problems of Microworld Physics"

Europe/Moscow
Hotel "Forum", main auditorium
Description

The XVI-th International School-Conference "The Actual Problems of Microworld Physics" will be held at Minsk, Belarus, 24 – 31  August, 2025

Online webcast is available: ZOOM link

ORGANIZERS

  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia)
  • Institute for Nuclear Problems of Belarusian State University (Minsk, Belarus)
  • B.Stepanov Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Minsk, Belarus)
     

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

  • Sergey Shlychkov (SCST, Minsk, Belarus, Co-Chairman)
  • Grigory Trubnikov (JINR, Dubna, Co-Chairman)
     

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

  • Sergey Maksimenko (INP BSU, Minsk, Belarus, Chairman)
  • Julia Fedotova (INP BSU, Minsk, Belarus, Vice-Chairman)
     

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

  • Recent experimental results from World Accelerator Centers,
  • Research programs at future experiments in high energy physics,
  • Non-accelerator Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology,
  • New trends in Quantum Field Theory,
  • Radiobiology and Nuclear Medicine,
  • Nuclear Electronics and Detectors,
  • New Trends in Materials Engineering,
  • Data Processing and Facilities Design.

All students are invited to contribute original research papers as posters.

LOCATION 
The School-Conference will be held at the hotel “Forum”
The sanatorium is located 10 km from Minsk along the P28 highway.
The regular bus service is available.

The participants will be accommodated in comfortable building. All the rooms are equipped with bath/shower. Full board meal will be served. Traditional Belarusian dishes will be offered. The facilities available are: a swimming pool, a sauna and a gym. The Zaslawskaye reservoir ("Minsk sea") is about 1 km on foot.

TIMETABLE 
24.08 (Sunday) – arrival day, 
25.08–29.08 (Monday–Friday) – working days,
30.08 (Saturday) – excursion,
31.08 – departure day.
A welcome party will be held on Monday, August 25. 
The information on excursions will be available later. 
A school dinner will be on Friday, August 29.

PARTICIPATION 
A total of about 100 participants is expected to take part in the School-Conference. Persons wishing to attend should register at the website. In case of any problems the applicants are welcome to contact the School secretaries. Invitation letters will be sent after consideration of applications.

The registration is closed.
If you wish to attend, please, fill the registration form or contact organizers. A few registrations may still be possible.

TRANSPORTATION 
Shuttle service from/to Minsk railway station and airport on the main arrival and departure dates.

LANGUAGE 
English and Russian is the working languages of the School-Conference and publications. 
The lecturers are encouraged to make slides in English.

VISAS 
Please consult Organizing Committee if you need visa to enter Belarus.

PAYMENTS 
The participation in School-Conference will be supported by Organizing Committee:

  • for invited speakers
  • for participants from JINR, JINR member states and Belarus within institution quotas
  • for selected applicants from other institutions
  • for selected students and young scientists

The Organizing Committee will cover the following expenses:

  • transportation from Minsk to conference site
  • accommodation and full board meals
  • coffee breaks, welcome party
  • social program
Vladimir Makarenko
Registration
The XVI-th International School-Conference "The Actual Problems of Microworld Physics"
Participants
    • Plenary section
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Plenary section
      • 5
        Electromagnetic radiation in plasma: Density of states effects and asymptotic tunneling
        Speaker: Prof. Sergey Gaponenko
      • 6
        Physics at MPD experiment
        Speaker: Олег Рогачевский (JINR)
      • 7
        The status and prospects for the production of detector materials in Russia and Belarus: an industrial production of the demanded materials and cutting-edge design at the atomic level
        Speakers: Prof. Mikhail Korzhik, Prof. Ilia Komendo
      • 16:00
        Coffee
      • 8
        Conditionally built states for quantum effects
        Speaker: Prof. Dmitri Mogilevtsev
      • 9
        Parametric X-ray radiation – from theory to technology
        Speaker: Prof. Ilia Feranchuk
      • 10
        Spin effects of quantum electrodynamics in superstrong fields of crystals and the possibility of their observation at future electron-positron colliders
        Speaker: Prof. Victor Tikhomirov
    • Welcome party
    • Plenary section
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • Plenary section
      • 16
        Research in the field of radiation biology at accelerator complexes and their application in space research and nuclear medicine
        Speaker: Александр Бугай (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
      • 17
        Radiobiology of Auger electron emitters
        Speaker: Dr Павел Лобачевский (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Laboratory of Radiation BiIology)
    • 15:30
      Coffee
    • Parallel session - Auditorium 2
      • 18
        Searches for the Inert Doublet Model in the Dilepton Final State with Run 3 Data
        Speaker: Iurii Korsakov (JINR CMS)
      • 19
        Simulation of Dark Matter Particles Production Predicted by extended 2HDM models
        Speaker: Kirill Slizhevskii (JINR)
      • 20
        Model analysis of the indirect manifestation of the additional neutral boson at International Linear Collider
        Speaker: Dmitry Sinegribov (P.O. Sukhoi Gomel State Technical University, F. Skorina Gomel State Technical University)
      • 21
        Stationary states of a massive charged particle in the field of a spherically symmetric charged wormhole
        Speaker: Egor Prohorov
    • Parallel session - Main auditorium
    • Plenary section
      • 50
        Recent results from the ATLAS experiment
        Speaker: Prof. Юрий Кульчицкий (JINR)
      • 51
        Probing anomalous quartic gauge couplings and ALP-top interaction at future colliders
        Speaker: Alexander Kisselev (IHEP)
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • Plenary section
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Plenary section
      • 54
        Polarization effects in the process of elastic electron-proton scattering
        Speaker: Mikhail Galynskii (Joint Institute for Power and Nuclear Research -- Sosny, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 220109 Minsk, Belarus)
      • 55
        Exact calculation of photon polarization observables in Bethe-Heitler process
        Speaker: Dr Юрий Быстрицкий (JINR)
      • 56
        QED radiative corrections to lepton-proton scattering
        Speaker: Alexander Ilyichev
      • 57
        Inverse emission in dilepton production at CMS LHC
        Speaker: Prof. Vladimir Zykunov (Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia)
      • 58
        Polarized photon-photon collisions in ReneSANCe
        Speaker: Renat Sadykov (JINR)
    • 16:15
      Coffee
    • Plenary section
      • 59
        Gluon dominance model and multiparticle production
        Speaker: Prof. Елена Кокоулина (JINR)
      • 60
        Axion physics: New theoretical results
        Speaker: Alexander Silenko (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
      • 61
        Feynman integral claculation with differential equations
        Speaker: Владимир Бытьев (JINR)
      • 62
        Dual superfield approach to supersymmetric mechanics with spin variables
        Speaker: Dr Stepan Sidorov (BLTP JINR)
      • 63
        Influence of irradiation by heavy ions on characteristics of Monolayer Graphene
        Speaker: Nelli Pukhaeva (JINR)
    • Plenary section
      • 64
        Some aspects of relativistic kinematics from the point of view of Lobachevsky geometry
        Speaker: Yurii Kurochkin
      • 65
        Study of jet properties with CMS data
        Speaker: Сергей Шульга (JINR)
      • 66
        Bounds on the mass and mixing of Z’ and W’ bosons decaying into different pairings of W, Z or Higgs bosons using CMS and ATLAS data at the LHC
        Speaker: Inna Serenkova
    • 11:00
      Coffee
    • Plenary section
      • 67
        A method for analytical calculations of corrections to the anomalous magnetic moments of leptons based on the application of the Mellin-Barnes representation
        Speaker: Olga Solovtsova (Gomel State Technical University)
      • 68
        Form Factor and Mean-Square Radius for the Vector Current of Composite System of Two Fermions in the Relativistic Quasipotential Approach
        Speaker: Yuriy Chernichenko
      • 69
        Description of eta and eta prime mesons
        Speaker: Sergey Avakyan
      • 70
        Interactions of Heavy Mesons
        Speaker: Elena Avakyan
      • 71
        Parameters of Poincare-covariant quark model for heavy sector mesons
        Speaker: Dr Vadzim Haurysh (Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel)
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • Plenary section
      • 72
        Parametric x-rays: Quo vadis? To 40th anniversary of the first experimental observation
        Speaker: Alexander Lobko
      • 73
        Coherent Cherenkov radiation produced by electron bunches from a microtron in periodic structures
        Speaker: Pavel Molchanov
      • 74
        Microservices for event data handling in modern HEP experiments
        Speaker: Mr Виктор Крылов (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
      • 75
        32-channel readout electronics boards for the straw tracker of the COMET experiment
        Speaker: Maxim Kovalenko
      • 76
        The actual problems of nuclear knowledge management at the level of microworld physics
        Speaker: Svetlana Sytova (Institute for Nuclear Problems of Belarusian State University)
    • 16:10
      Coffee
    • Plenary section
      • 77
        Two-dimensional two-particle quasipotential equations in the relativistic configurational representation and some of their exact solutions
        Speaker: Valery Kapshai
      • 78
        Approximate analytical solutions of two-particle equations in the case of superposition of the one-boson exchange potentials
        Speaker: Yury Grishechkin
      • 79
        Delay time of particle tunneling through a smooth parabolic barrier of finite height
        Speaker: Alexander Baran
      • 80
        Quantum-Mechanical Particle in the Analogue of the Cornell Potential in the Friedman-Lobachevsky Universe
        Speaker: Nadezda Shaikovskaya
      • 81
        Fundamental decoherence of a photon in vacuum
        Speaker: Sergey Cherkas
      • 82
        The tensor analyzing power component T20 in the reaction of coherent pion photoproduction on the deuteron in the Delta resonance region
        Speaker: Maxim Nevmerzhitsky
    • School dinner
    • Excursion
    • Departure