Notice on the holding of a series of reports on nuclear physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia
time: 2023-12-30
 

Report topic 1: Reactions for superheavy nuclei


Speaker: Prof. Dr. Gurgen Adamian (Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP), Dubna)


Presentation time: November 10, 2023 (Friday) 3:00-4:00 p.m


Address: Lecture Hall 213, Building 18 (Physics Building), South China University of Technology


Report topic 2: Structure of superheavy nuclei


Speaker: Prof. Dr. Nikolai Antonenko (Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP), Dubna)


Presentation time: 4:00-5:00 PM, November 10, 2023 (Friday)


Address: Lecture Hall 213, Building 18 (Physics Building), South China University of Technology


Presentation topic 3: Cluster approach to spontaneous fission


Speaker: Dr. Ivan Rogov (Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP), Dubna)


Presentation time: November 10, 2023 (Friday) 5:00-6:00pm


Address: Lecture Hall 213, Building 18 (Physics Building), South China University of Technology


School of Physics and Photonics


November 6, 2023



Brief introduction of reporter

Prof. Dr. Gurgen Adamian

Education:

1982-1988 Higher education in Nuclear Physics

Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI), Moscow, Russia

1994 Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PhD)

 “Microscopic Description of Dynamics of Heavy–Ion Collisions”

2014 Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Habilitation)

Working Experience:

Since 2014: Leading Researcher, BLTP, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia

Scientific interests:

Heavy-ion reactions at low and intermediate energies, nuclear structure, cluster effects in nuclear structure and fission, fusion reactions and formation of superheavy nuclei, dissipative quantum atomic, nuclear, and mesoscopic systems.

Scientific publications:

Author of more than 350 scientific papers

Prizes:

  Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Scholarship (University of Giessen, Germany) (1998–2000); JINR prizes for work in the field of theoretical physics (1993, 2004, 2014 and 2016); Scopus Award Russia 2012; Outstanding APS Referee 2019 

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Antonenko

Education:

1981–1987 Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (University),

1991 Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PhD)

(“The dynamics of the formation of charge and mass distributions in the reactions

multinucleon transfers)

2013 Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Work Experience:

2014–2015: Leading Researcher, BLTP

2015–2017: Head of the Nuclear Theory Department, BLTP

Since 2017: Deputy Director of BLTP

Scientific interests:

The mechanism of heavy-ion reactions at low and intermediate energies, nuclear structure, cluster effects in nuclear structure and fission, fusion reactions and formation of superheavy nuclei, theory of open quantum systems

Scientific publications:

Author of more than 350 scientific papers

Prizes, honorary titles, awards:

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Scholarship (University of Giessen, Germany) (1997–1998); JINR prizes for work in the field of theoretical physics (1993, 2004, 2014 and 2016); Scopus Award Russia 2012; Outstanding Reviewer Awards 2019 for Journal of Physics G; Outstanding APS Referee 2022 

Dr. Ivan Rogov

Education:

2010–2020 Tomsk Polytechnic University

2022 Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PhD)

(“The role of cluster degrees of freedom in the nuclear fission process) 

Work Experience:

2016–2023: Junior Researcher, BLTP

Since 2023: Researcher, BLTP

Scientific interests:

Decay properties of heavy and superheavy nuclei in connection with cluster effects for ground state, isomeric and exited states.

Scientific publications:

1. Phys. Rev. C, 100, 2, 024606, 2019

2. Nucl. Phys. A, 1002, 121995, 2020

3. Phys. Rev. C, 104, 3, 034618, 2021

4. Phys. Rev. C, 105, 3, 034619, 2022

6. Phys. Rev. C, 106, 064306, 2022

7. Phys. Rev. C, 108, 024611, 2023

8. Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, 87, 1098-1104, 2023

Prizes, honorary titles, awards:

BLTP JINR Scholarship for work in the field of theoretical physics (2020, 2023)