JINR prize laureates
“CORSET” double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer
JINR PRIZES
Year 2008
Experimental Physics Research Second Prize “Investigations of the Properties of Fusion-Fission and Quasi-fission Processes in Reactions Induced by Heavy Ions” Year 2002 Experimental Physics Research Second Prize “Experimental and Theoretical Study of Fusion–Fission Processes of Superheavy Nuclear Systems”. Year 2000 Physics Instruments and Methods Second Prize “High-Efficiency Time-of-Flight Spectrometer of Fission Fragments, Neutrons and Gamma Quanta”. Year 1999 Experimental Physics Research First Prize “Fission of heavy and superheavy nuclei near and below the Coulomb barrier”. Year 1995 Experimental Physics Research Second Prize “Mass and energy distribution of heated nuclei fission fragments in heavy ion induced reactions: statics and dynamics”. Year 1991 Experimental Physics Research First Prize “Experimental study of fission of excited nuclei within the range of Z2/A = -43″. |