Status of Cooperation Status of Cooperation between JINR and between JINR and German Research German Research
CentresCentres
A.N. SissakianA.N. Sissakian5th Workshop on the Scientific Cooperation 5th Workshop on the Scientific Cooperation between German Research Centres and JINR between German Research Centres and JINR
17 January 200517 January 2005
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German Democratic Republic German Democratic Republic at at JINRJINR
DDR delegation headed by Professor K.Rambusch (first from left) at the meeting of the JINR Committee of Plenipotentiaries. 20-23 September 1956.
DDR delegation at the meeting of the JINR Committee of Plenipotentiaries (left to right): K.-H.Кaun, W.Bach – the Plenipotentiary Representative, and D.Pose. 2-4 October 1990.
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Germany at JINRGermany at JINR
Visit of the BMBF delegation headed by Professor R.Lооsch. 18 December 1990.
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Germany at JINRGermany at JINR
1991:1991:– The First Agreement between BMBF and The First Agreement between BMBF and
JINR was signed concerning cooperation JINR was signed concerning cooperation and use of experimental facilities at and use of experimental facilities at JINR.JINR.
1994 – 1997 – 2000 - 2003:1994 – 1997 – 2000 - 2003:– The BMBF – JINR Agreements were The BMBF – JINR Agreements were
continued.continued.
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Cooperation with Cooperation with GermanyGermany
JINR’s partners areJINR’s partners are– 71 institutions 71 institutions
located in 45 citieslocated in 45 cities
Research activities Research activities are regulated by the are regulated by the Agreement between Agreement between BMBF and JINR BMBF and JINR concluded in 1991concluded in 1991
● Location of centres collaborating with JINR
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11stst Workshop on Scientific Cooperation Workshop on Scientific Cooperation between German Research Centres and between German Research Centres and
JINRJINR
Participants of the 1st Workshop. 13-14 December 1992. JINR, Dubna.
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Workshops Workshops
The aims of the Workshop are:The aims of the Workshop are:– to evaluate the cooperation in the to evaluate the cooperation in the
framework of the Agreement and framework of the Agreement and beyond it,beyond it,
– to conclude whether this cooperation is to conclude whether this cooperation is beneficial for the Dubna and German beneficial for the Dubna and German physicists, and physicists, and
– to discuss proposals for the programme to discuss proposals for the programme of cooperation to be carried out in of cooperation to be carried out in future.future.
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Germany at JINRGermany at JINR
Today the cooperation between JINR Today the cooperation between JINR and German Scientific Groups is and German Scientific Groups is based based – on the BMBF - JINR Agreement, and on the BMBF - JINR Agreement, and – on Bilateral Agreements concluded on Bilateral Agreements concluded
between JINR and German Scientific between JINR and German Scientific Groups.Groups.
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Joint Projects with GermanyJoint Projects with Germany
Institution in GermanyInstitution in GermanyNumber Number of joint of joint projectsprojects
GSI (Darmstadt)GSI (Darmstadt) 1212
FZJ (Jülich)FZJ (Jülich) 99
FZR (Rossendorf)FZR (Rossendorf) 77
DESY (Hamburg)DESY (Hamburg) 99
DESY (Zeuthen)DESY (Zeuthen) 66
HMI (Berlin)HMI (Berlin) 44
University University (Heidelberg)(Heidelberg)
88
GU (Frankfurt/Main)GU (Frankfurt/Main) 88
TUM (MTUM (Münich)ünich) 77
LUM (MLUM (Münich)ünich) 44
Institution in GermanyInstitution in Germany
NumbeNumber r
of joint of joint projectproject
ss
JGU (Maintz)JGU (Maintz) 66
University (Leipzig)University (Leipzig) 66
University (Bonn)University (Bonn) 55
TUD (Dresden)TUD (Dresden) 55
JLU (Giessen)JLU (Giessen) 55
FAU (Erlangen)FAU (Erlangen) 55
University (Dortmund)University (Dortmund) 55
University (Rostok)University (Rostok) 55
HUB (Berlin)HUB (Berlin) 55
FUB (Berlin)FUB (Berlin) 44
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BMBF – JINR ActivitiesBMBF – JINR Activities
The BMBF supports the following four The BMBF supports the following four main lines of research: main lines of research: – Theoretical Physics, Theoretical Physics, – Heavy Ion Physics, Heavy Ion Physics, – Condensed Matter Physics with Condensed Matter Physics with
Neutrons, Neutrons, – High Energy Physics at DESY.High Energy Physics at DESY.
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BMBF – JINR CBMBF – JINR Coordination oordination CCommitteeommittee
JINR, Dubna, 25-26 February 2002
JINR, Dubna, 17 February 2004
Munich, Germany, 27-28 February 2003
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Coordinators Coordinators
Coordinators from the German side Coordinators from the German side in 2004:in 2004:– University, Bonn /H. Rollnik/University, Bonn /H. Rollnik/– FZ, Jülich /K. Feldmann/FZ, Jülich /K. Feldmann/– GSI, Darmstadt /I. Reinhard/GSI, Darmstadt /I. Reinhard/– DESY, Hamburg /R. Klanner/DESY, Hamburg /R. Klanner/
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BMBF-JINR Programme in 2005BMBF-JINR Programme in 2005Theoretical PhysicsTheoretical Physics– Heisenberg-Landau Heisenberg-Landau
ProgrammeProgrammeNeutron PhysicsNeutron Physics– Diffractometer DN-12Diffractometer DN-12 – Spectrometer REMUR Spectrometer REMUR
(SPN)(SPN)– EPSILON/SKATEPSILON/SKAT– Spin-EchoSpin-Echo – Spectrometer YuMO Spectrometer YuMO – Detectors for the IBR-2 Detectors for the IBR-2
spectrometers spectrometers – Electronics and Computing Electronics and Computing
at the IBR-2at the IBR-2High Energy Physics and High Energy Physics and Experiments at DESYExperiments at DESY– HERA-BHERA-B– HERMESHERMES– H1 at HERA IIH1 at HERA II
Heavy-Ion PhysicsHeavy-Ion Physics– Superheavies and Superheavies and
ExoticsExotics – ANKE COSYANKE COSY– TRD (ALICE)TRD (ALICE)– HADES ProgrammeHADES Programme
Perspective Projects at GSIPerspective Projects at GSI– CBM and PANDACBM and PANDA– R&D for magnets and R&D for magnets and
dampers at SIS100/300 dampers at SIS100/300 accelerators (FAIR, GSI)accelerators (FAIR, GSI)
Perspective Projects at DESYPerspective Projects at DESY– ILC Physics and DetectorsILC Physics and Detectors– TESLA/XFELTESLA/XFEL
NetworksNetworks
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Visiting ProgrammeVisiting Programme
JINR LaboratoryJINR LaboratoryNumber of visits to Number of visits to
JINR/GermanyJINR/Germany
19951995 20002000 20042004
Bogoliubov Laboratory of Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical PhysicsTheoretical Physics 23/8523/85 22/8322/83 36/10936/109
Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear ReactionsFlerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions 19/5519/55 30/3230/32 5/515/51
Frank Laboratory of Neutron PhysicsFrank Laboratory of Neutron Physics 24/4124/41 21/5921/59 20/5420/54
Veksler-Baldin Laboratory of High Veksler-Baldin Laboratory of High EnergiesEnergies 12/2412/24 18/5118/51 9/829/82
Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear ProblemsProblems 13/5213/52 10/7210/72 11/8011/80
Laboratory of Particle PhysicsLaboratory of Particle Physics 6/596/59 6/676/67 2/712/71
Laboratory of Information TechnologiesLaboratory of Information Technologies 7/297/29 0/330/33 2/362/36
Others including conferencesOthers including conferences 12/1612/16 108/40108/40 99/3099/30
TOTAL:TOTAL: 116/36116/3611
215/43215/4377
184/51184/5133
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Joint PublicationsJoint Publications
Year:Year:
Field of activityField of activity20002000 20022002 20042004
Theoretical PhysicsTheoretical Physics 100100 9191 8080
Condensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics 9999 110110 9898
Heavy-Ion PhysicsHeavy-Ion Physics 3434 4141 4848
High Energy Physics at High Energy Physics at DESYDESY& Perspective Projects& Perspective Projects
2525 3636 6363
TOTALTOTAL 258258 278278 289289
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ConclusionConclusion
The cooperation between JINR and German The cooperation between JINR and German research groups has shown success in the research groups has shown success in the past and holds promise for the future. past and holds promise for the future.
This cooperation has always been This cooperation has always been mutually beneficial.mutually beneficial.
Coordination of scientific programmes and Coordination of scientific programmes and realization of perspective projects is an realization of perspective projects is an evident example of the collaboration now evident example of the collaboration now going on in a well-organized way.going on in a well-organized way.