General information on collaboration
Collaboration with Uzbek physicists began with the Institute’s foundation in 1956. Famous Uzbek physicists Academicians S.A. Azimov, G.Ya. Umarov, U.G. Gulyamov, A.A. Abdurazakov and others were among the first collaborators. Academicians K.G. Gulyamov, T.M. Muminov, M.M. Musakhanov, B.S. Yuldashev and professor U.S. Salikhbaev played a significant role in the development and strengthening of scientific contacts with JINR. In June 1992, the Republic of Uzbekistan joined JINR as an independent Member State. Academician B.S. Yuldashev, Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, was appointed as Plenipotentiary Representative of the Government of Uzbekistan in JINR.
Collaborative research with Uzbek scientists has been covering a wide range of tasks in the fields of theoretical and experimental physics. A large team of specialists from Uzbekistan was trained in the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics JINR under supervision of internationally acclaimed theoretical physicists, such as N.N. Bogoliubov, V.G. Soloviov, I.N. Mikhailov, V.G. Kadyshevsky, V.N. Pervushin, V.B. Belyaev, R.B. Jolos and others. Their research covered a wide range of topics including quantum field theory, chromodynamics, etc. With active participation of Uzbek theoretical physicists (V.B. Belyaev, V.N. Pervushin, M.M. Musakhanov), the chiral model of “pouches” was created, development of which led to the QSD instantonic model of vacuum, which successfully explained a wide range of phenomena in hadron physics. A set of superfield models of quantum field theory and super gravity (V.N. Pervushin, M.M. Musakhanov, V.B. Belyaev, A.M. Rakhimov) was worked out. The nuclear theory and the theory of nuclear reactions with heavy ions was successfully developed jointly with Uzbek scientists (V.G. Soloviov, I.N. Mikhailov, R. Nazmiddinov, B. Choriev). Scientists from Uzbekistan (Z. Kanokov, Sh.A. Kalandarov, A.I. Muminov and A.K. Nasirov) together with their Dubna colleagues (V.V. Volkov, R.V. Jolos, G.G. Adamyan and N.V. Antonenko) made a significant contribution to development of the model of binary nuclear system. Collaboration of famous scientists from such world centres as GSI (Darmstadt, Germany), INFN-LNS (Catania, Italy), GANIL (Caen, France), and the China Institute of Atomic Energy of the Academy of Sciences of China (Beijing, PRC) with authors of this model confirms its significance in the study of the mechanism of nuclear reactions with heavy ions. The series of scientific works in this field was repeatedly (in 1992 and 2004) awarded the First Prize of JINR.
Cooperation in the fields of high energy physics is connected with widely recognised scientists such as A.M. Baldin, B.G. Grishin, A.A. Kuznetsov, V.A. Nikitin, Yu.A. Budagov and others. Scientists from Uzbekistan notably contributed to successful conducting of experiments on observation of radiation decay of vector mesons, measurement of pi mesons’ form-factors, acquiring a vast experimental material on interactions of relativistic nuclei with target nucleons, etc. For the first time, a universal (for different projectile nuclei and targets) operative control method for luminosity of the beam interacting with a target in the fields of atomic and nuclear physics with the help of delta-electrons was presented. A model describing formation of eta-meson nucleus was suggested that was based on the idea of exceptional role of the S11-nuclon resonance. The group of DLNP JINR staff members (Yu.A. Budagov, V.V. Glagolev, A.M. Artikov and others), who took part in the international CDF (FNAL, USA) cooperation projects, greatly contributed to unprecedentedly accurate measurement of t-quark mass that, together with other precise measurements of this mass and of the W-boson mass, allowed scientists to narrow the areas of masses for Higgs-boson search.
Close cooperation in the fields of experimental nuclear physics was encouraged with the Scientific and Experimental Department of Nuclear Spectroscopy and Radiochemistry of the Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems. In cooperation with leading scientists, namely K.Ya. Gromov, V.A. Morozov, V.G. Kalinnikov, Ts. Vylov, V.B. Brudanin, Uzbek scientists A.A. Abdurazakov, T.M. Muminov, B.A. Alikov, T.A. Islamov, U.S. Salikhbaev, R.R. Usmanov, A.K. Inoiatov significantly contributed to development of methodological base and getting the unique spectroscopic data on the properties of excited nuclides. Over the years of cooperation, more that 100 new radioactive isotopes with a half-life period up to split seconds were discovered in the frames of the NSONPB (Nuclear Spectroscopy at the Protons Beam) project.
JINR Directorate highly appreciated Uzbek scientists for their contribution to implementation of JINR research programmes. University staff members (A.A. Abdurazakov, 1966; A.K. Inoyatov, 1985; A.K. Nasirov, 1992 and 2004; A.M. Artikov, 2005 and the PEPAN Prize in 2007) within the international group of physicists from Dubna, were awarded several JINR prizes. The Government of Uzbekistan highly evaluated joint research projects conducted at JINR, and professors K.Ya. Gromov, A.A. Abdurazakov, T.M. Muminov and B.S. Yuldashev were awarded the Uzbekistan National A. Beruni Prize for the series of research that greatly contributed to development of fundamental science. T.M. Muminov (2003) and B.S. Yuldashev (2005) were granted the title of “JINR Honor Doctors” for achievements in strengthening scientific relations between JINR and Uzbekistan. T.M. Muminov and M.M. Musakhanov, as members of the JINR Scientific Council, participated in development of priority programmes of JINR scientific research.
JINR is a traditional scientific platform for training high-skilled nuclear physicists for the JINR Member States including Uzbekistan. For 60 years of cooperation, over 150 scientists and specialists from Uzbekistan have graduated the scientific school of JINR, and Uzbek physical science has gained dozens of doctors and candidates of sciences in the fields of physics. Students of the Dubna scientific school took prominent positions in the scientific and social life of Uzbekistan: 7 scientists became academicians and corresponding members of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. B.S. Yuldashev was elected as President of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan (2000-2005). Professor U.S. Salikhbaev is now Head of the largest Institute of Nuclear Physics in the Republic and manages bilateral cooperation.
Nowadays, 12 scientists and specialists from Uzbekistan take part in implementation of research programmes in the JINR Laboratories. Head of the National Group of Uzbekistan, Head of DLNP Sector A.M. Artikov led a group of DLNP staff members in 2000-2012 that provided effective operation of the system of cintillation detectors of muon trigger at the CDF facility at Tevatron (Fermilab, USA); he participated in collecting and analysis of experimental data. Nowadays, he participates in development of a detector system for active protection from cosmic muons in the Mu2e experiment at Fermilab. BLTP Leading Researcher A.K. Nasirov together with colleagues from Dubna and the University of Messina (Italy) conducts theoretical research on further development of the binuclear system model, search for new appropriate reactions for synthesis of new superheavy elements and participates in analysis of the experimental data obtained at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions and other research centers around the world (India, South Korea), where experiments with heavy ions are carried out. DLNP Leading Researcher A.K. Inoyatov is one of the developers of the precision electrostatic beta-spectrometer ESA-50 and now supervises research in the field of nuclear electron spectrometry. Together with colleagues from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, he conducts research on development of ultra-stable sources of energy benchmarks for tritium neutrino experiments. Research at the ESA-50 spectrometer is supported by grants of RFBR, Plenipotentiary Representatives of the Czech Republic and the Republic of Kazakhstan. LIT Senior Researcher E.B. Dushanov, jointly with specialists from the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan and the Tashkent University of Information Technologies, took part in the project on development of the JINR GRID segments and its integration into the infrastructure of the global Internet network. This project was successfully completed by creation of local resources in Uzbekistan, and is effectively used in joint grid computing. Scientists from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of UAS U.S. Salikhbaev, E.B. Dushanov and M.Yu. Tashmetov collaborate with scientists from the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics in the fields of study of the effect of sulfoxides on intermembrane interactions, structure and properties of model lipid membranes. BLTP Researcher Sh.A. Kalandarov has been collaborating with colleagues from FLNR in research on application of the binuclear system model to describe nuclear fission and triple collinear fission. Moreover, Sh. Kalandarovhas cooperates with colleagues from European research centers GANIL (France), GSI (Germany), IPN Orsay (France), INFN Catania (Italy) and INFN Florence (Italy).
Leading Researcher Z.A. Igamkulov is a co-author of development of the method for determining luminosity of reactions at the internal target of the Nuclotron using the ∆Е-Е semiconducting detector. This method makes it possible to register delta-electrons emitted from the atoms of the inner target after interaction with The Nuclotron beam. Z.A. Igamkulov also participated in development of the model of formation of the eta meson nucleus as well as in creation of the unique two-arm facility SKAN-2, which makes it possible to register products of the decay of S11 resonance and carry out the spectrometric analysis of it. VBLHEP researchers K.Z. Mamatkulov and R.R. Kattabekov take part in the BECQUEREL project aimed at study of 10C cluster structures. In the frames of this project, the analysis of samples of nuclear emulsion has been made that have been irradiated by thermal, fast neutrons (IBR-2), slow heavy ions (IC-100 and U-400, FLNR) and ultrarelativistic muons (CERN).
Researcher A.G. Bazhanin took an active part in studies of the mechanisms of nuclear reactions with heavy ions and cluster collapse of stable and radioactive nuclei on the basis of the kinematic fragment-separator COMBAS. Nowadays, he is engaged in work on development of the time projection chamber for the MPD-NICA. A.G. Bazhanin has repeatedly become laureate of competitions for grants for young scientists and specialists organized by AYSS JINR. In 2016, he was awarded the Academician A.M. Baldin Youth Scholarship for 2015. A.G. Bazhanin takes an active part in the sports life of the Institute. In 2012 — 2017, he repeatedly became winner of team and individual tournaments of JINR in chess, weight lifting, swimming and archery. As a member of the JINR team, he won prizes in the Dubna city competitions.
At the dissertations councils of the JINR Laboratories, one doctoral (A.K. Inoyatov, DLNP) and two candidates’ (Sh.A. Kalandarov and K.Z. Mamatkulov, VBLHEP) theses were defended.
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Professor
Latchesar K. Kostov
Executive of the contacts with the Republic of Uzbekistan, Vice-Director of JINR -
+7 (49621) 6-22-30,
+7 (49621) 6-22-31 - kostov@jinr.ru
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Natalia M. Dokalenko
JINR coordinator of the collaboration with the Republic of Uzbekistan, SO&ICO Senior Engineer -
+7 (49621) 6-50-11
The scientists of Uzbekistan take part in the research work on the following themes of the Topical plan for JINR research and international cooperation 2023:
- Theoretical Physics
Cooperation on 3 themes - Elementary Particle Physics and Relativistic Nuclear Physics
Cooperation on 5 themes - Nuclear physics
Cooperation on 2 themes - Condensed Matter Physics, Radiation and Radiobiological Research
Cooperation on 6 themes - Networking, computing, computational physics
Cooperation on 1 theme
- Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
- Physic-Technical Institute (PTI) of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan named after Academician S. A. Azimov
- Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov
- Dzhizak State Pedagogical Institute named after A. Kadiri
- Namangan Engineering & Economic institute
- Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov
Since September 2019, the Plenipotentiary of the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan in JINR is Bekhzod Yuldashev, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The plenipotentiaries of the government of the Republic of Uzbekistan in JINR:
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1992 – 2006
- Bekhzod S. Yuldashev, Academician of AS RU, professor, Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics AS RU (1990 – 2006);
- Umar S. Salikhbaev, Professor, Director of Institute of Nuclear Physics AS RU.
- Bekhzod S. Yuldashev, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
2006 – 2019
2019 – present day
Bekhzod S. Yuldashev, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and Ilkham Sadikov, Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) are currently members of the Scientific Council of JINR.
Mirzayusuf M. Musakhanov, Professor of the Department of Nuclear Physics of the National University of Uzbekistan, was elected at different times as a member of the JINR Scientific Council.
The languages of international communication at JINR are Russian and English. However, one can hear the speech in many languages in Dubna, including the languages of JINR member-states when the countrymen, the representatives of the same expatriates’ community (the national groups of JINR), meet each other.
Over the years of existence of JINR the national groups have developed their traditions, forms of cooperation and collaboration with other national groups. Their leaders, appointed by the plenipotentiaries of the JINR member-states play an organizing role in the life of national groups.
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Anvar Inoyatov
Head of the national group of the Republic of Uzbekistan, DLNP JINR chief researcher -
+7 (496) 216-39-56
+7 (496) 216-40-10
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Abdurakhimov Bekhzodjon Abdurakhmanovich
Deputy Head of the national group of the Republic of Uzbekistan, FLNP engineer -
+7 (496) 216-30-66
Being in constant contact with plenipotentiaries, embassies of member-states, JINR’s directorate and management services, they take part in the solution of the problems connected with the stay of their colleagues-countrymen and their families in Russia, with the organization of their life and leisure.
The Council of the leaders of the national groups meets periodically. The representatives of the Directorate and the services of the Institute are invited to its meetings. The agenda includes the discussion of the urgent problems of the collaborators from the member-states.
On the occasions of major public holidays of the member-states, the national groups arrange receptions. These festive events are held accompanied by art exhibitions, photo exhibitions, and enrich JINR staff members’ knowledge about the member-states, their people and culture.
Celebration of Nowruz, spring holiday with it distinctive local east colour, in JINR became a good annual tradition upon an initiative of the Uzbek, Kazakh and Azerbaijanian National groups. The highlight of the programme is tasty pilaff cooked by the Uzbek National group.
- New Year – 1-2 January;
- International Women’s Day – 8 March;
- Nowruz – 21 March;
- Day of Remembrance and Honors – 9 May;
- Independence Day – 1 September;
- Day of a Teacher and Mentor – 1 October;
- Constitution’s Day – 8 December;
- First days of religious holidays of Ruza Khait and Kurban Khait.
- 26 August 2024 marked the start of the International School of Accelerator Physics: Cyclotrons, organized by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and National Research Nuclear University Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (NRNU MEPhI). The event brought together more than 50 participants from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan
- The BM@N Collaboration of the NICA Project prepared a technical description of the BM@N Spectrometer including all its subsystems in an article published in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research – section A in August 2024. The authors of the work are affiliated with JINR and scientific and educational centres in Bulgaria, China, Israel, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan
- On 17 June 2024, the closing ceremony of the Internship for Young Scientists from the CIS countries, in which young researchers from Uzbekistan participated, took place at the JINR International Conference Centre
- Scientists of the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics at JINR, Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, and Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan studied the effect of the charge asymmetry and orbital angular momentum in the entrance channel on the hindrance to complete nuclear fusion of atomic nuclei. The work was published in Physical Review C in May 2024
- On 30 October 2023, a festive signing of the Letter of Intent between the Association of Young Scientists and Specialists of JINR and the Council of Young Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan took place in Uzbekistan. The signing was held at a meeting of the Council of Young Scientists of the International Association of Academies of Sciences as part of the “Week of innovative insights of young scientists: shaping the future of science and technology” in Uzbekistan
- On 3 November 2023, JINR Director Grigory Trubnikov met with President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Plenipotentiary Representative of Uzbekistan in JINR Bekhzod Yuldashev at the Directorate of the Joint Institute
- On 12 – 13 September 2023, the eight-member team of Professor Husniddin Olimov from the Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan joined the collaboration of BM@N Experiment at NICA
- On 12 September 2023, the Third International Workshop “Application of nuclear physics methods for the study of cultural heritage objects” started in Tashkent, the Republic of Uzbekistan. The event is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- On 29 May 2023, the opening of the 16th International internship for young scientists and specialists from the CIS countries took place at the JINR International Conference Centre
- On 26 May 2023, Uzbekistan, a JINR Member State, hosted a meeting of the Committee on Non-Energy Application of Nuclear Technologies of the Advisory Board of the International Research Centre based on the MBIR reactor (IRC MBIR)
- On 2 – 4 March 2023, a large delegation of rectors of Uzbek universities visited the Joint Institute. The goal of the visit was to get acquainted with the Institute and discuss the prospects for the development of the cooperation between JINR and universities of the country. At the meeting with the Institute’s Directorate, JINR and Samarkand State University signed an agreement
- On 8 October 2022, a cloud computer cluster was launched at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan in cooperation with JINR. The cluster enables the integration of the INP AS RUz into the JINR computing network for resource demanding calculations.
- The agreements with the National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent State Technical University, and Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology were signed during the visit of the delegation of the Joint Institute to the Republic of Uzbekistan on 4 – 8 October 2022. JINR scientists also took part in a scientific forum in Namangan
- On 28 July 2022, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Sergeev met with President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan in JINR Bekhzod Yuldashev at the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- On 1 June 2022, Bekhzod Yuldashev, President of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan in JINR, was elected as Foreign Member in the Nanotechnology and IT specialty of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- On 21 February 2022, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Uzbekistan to the Russian Federation Botirjon Asadov got acquainted with the objects of the scientific infrastructure and met with the JINR Directorate during his visit to the Institute
- A delegation of the Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics JINR took part in the International Conference “Modern Problems of Nuclear Energetics and Nuclear Technologies” held on 23 – 25 November 2021 in Tashkent (the Republic of Uzbekistan) and dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the foundation of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences (INP AS RUz)
- On 16 July 2021 “Development of New Neutron Imaging Facility at the Institute of Nuclear Physics (Uzbekistan)”
- On 13 January 2021, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan in JINR, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan Bekhzod Yuldashev visited JINR. The aim of the visit was to discuss the state-of-the-art and prospects for the development of the JINR-Uzbekistan cooperation
- At the CP session in November 2020, members of the Committee adopted the decision to restore the full membership of the Republic of Uzbekistan in JINR
- At the end of January 2020, staff members of the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems JINR M. V. Lyablin and A. M. Artikov visited Tashkent on the invitation of President of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan B. S. Yuldashev to present the Precision Laser Inclinometer (PLI)
- On 20 September 2019, a meeting of President of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan B. S. Yuldashev with the JINR leadership represented by JINR Director Academician V. A. Matveev and Vice-Director M. G. Itkis was held
- On 3 September 2019, the opening ceremony of the first foreign branch of the National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI” was held in Tashkent
- The 20th Annual RDMS CMS Collaboration Conference will be held on 12 – 15 September 2018 in Tashkent and Samarkand, Uzbekistan
- On 15 June 2018, a JINR delegation headed by JINR Director Academician V.A. Matveev visited the Republic of Uzbekistan at the invitation of President of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan Academician B.S. Juldashev
- On 1 – 3 November 2017, a high-level delegation of JINR visited Uzbekistan to participate in the workshop “Science and Education in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and the State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom”
- Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan Professor U.S. Salikhbaev visited JINR on 22 December 2014
Contact Information on the Embassies
Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Russian Federation:
Russian Embassy in the Republic of Uzbekistan: