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Events Visual and detailed information about work at JINROn 3 November, MIPT hosted an open day, which JINR took part in, representing the Department of Fundamental and Applied Problems of Microworld Physics (Head of the Department D.I.Kazakov is a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences).The Department was introduced at the stand by: Alexey Zhemchugov (Deputy Head of the Department), Anastasia Tropina and Vitaly Zavadsky (graduate students of the Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology), as well as the employees of the JINR University Centre Anna Sumbaeva and Anastasia Sushchevich. The JINR stand was visited by more than two hundred people. The basic department of the MIPT DGAP in Dubna was officially established in the summer of 1993 as the "Department of High-Energy Particle Interaction Physics", but in fact it had already functioned for three years before that. As often happens in life, objective and personal moments were closely intertwined when establishing the department. The objective moment is the need to attract talented young people to participate in the Institute's promising projects. A personal moment that significantly contributed to the development of contacts with MIPT was that the son of one of the initiators of the Department, G. A. Shelkov became a student at MIPT. Through "his representative at DGAP" it was much easier to establish direct relations with students, as a result of which more than half of the course (about 20 people) applied for a transition to an individual lesson plan with a training base in Dubna.
The past years have shown that the idea was basically successful: the Institute was given the opportunity to employ smart graduates and students were given the opportunity to participate in current world-class scientific research, in almost any area of modern nuclear physics. Having analyzed the results of the Department's activities, we can happily note that almost 80% of all graduates of the Department that successfully completed their studies have found their place in science and half of them - at JINR. With reporting by the UC VK group
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