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Collaboration of BLTP, UC and University Giessen. Short history Research based on Dinuclear Idea Various supports Future aspects. 1. Short history. University Giessen, founded 1607 Giessen: 65 km north of Frankfurt, 85 km north of GSI (Darmstadt) 21 000 students
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Collaboration of BLTP, UC and University Giessen Short history Research based on Dinuclear Idea Various supports Future aspects
1. Short history • University Giessen, founded 1607 • Giessen: 65 km north of Frankfurt, 85 km north of GSI (Darmstadt) • 21 000 students • Physics: Roentgen 1879-87, Wien, Drude, Bothe
1. Short history • Start of collaboration with workshop at BLTP in 1991 • First visits in Giessen from 1992: Prof. V. Soloviev, Prof. S. Ivanova, Prof. R. Jolos, Dr. N. Antonenko • About 90 visits of 20 participants (students, graduates, scientists, professors) of BLTP, UC and FLNR
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea • Dinuclear system concept suggested by V. V. Volkov (1986) A1 A2
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea • Two main degrees of freedom of the dinuclear model: 1. Relative motion of nuclei 2. Nucleon transfer between nuclei
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea • Application of dinuclear model: • Cross sections for production of superheavy nuclei • Cross sections for quasifission and fission • Nuclear cluster structure in normal, hyper- and superdeformed nuclei
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea • Results published in • 60 papers in refereed journals, for example Phys. Rev. C, Nucl. Phys. A, Phys. Lett. B • 30 papers in conference proceedings and reports
3. Various supports Collaboration is supported by various sources. • University Giessen: position of graduate students, presently A. Andreev • Federal Minister of Education and Research (BMBF): position of graduate student, T. Shneidman, 2000-2003
3. Various supports • Heisenberg-Landau Programme: Collaboration between BLTP and Giessen, supported by Federal Minister of Education and Research (BMBF) Research visits in Giessen and Dubna
3. Various supports • German Academic Exchange Service: • Leonhard-Euler Programme: 3 UC students with fellowships of 80 Euro/month for 9 months in Dubna plus one-month visit in Giessen, since 1999 • Short term visits of scientists: up to three months
3. Various supports • German Academic Exchange Service: • Graduate fellowships: for a stay of a half year in Giessen for working on thesis and studying • Guestprofessorship: for teaching and research, Prof. S. Ivanova in 2005
3. Various supports • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR): Support of collaboration between BLTP and Giessen on nuclear reactions and structure within dinuclear model since 1996, mutual research visits
3. Various supports • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft • Research project on cross sections for superheavy elements, positions for graduates and scientists, presently Dr. Antonenko for one year • Mercator-professorship for Prof. R. Jolos for one year in 2001/2002
3. Various supports • Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: • Fellowships for young scientists Dr. N. Antonenko, 1997/98, Dr. G. Adamian, 1999/00, reinvitations • Humboldt-Research-Price for Prof. R. Jolos, 2004-06
3. Various supports • Volkswagen Foundation (Hannover): Cooperation with natural and engineering scientists in Central and Eastern Europa: Russian-German research project on superheavy elements with supports for scientists at BLTP and for research visits since 2001
3. Various supports • European Physical Society: Grants for graduate students of BLTP and UC to study and work on their doctoral thesis for a half year in Giessen. Up to now 4 fellowships.
3. Various supports • Heraeus Foundation (Hanau): Support of Symposium on Nuclear clusters: from light exotic to super-heavy nuclei, near Giessen in 2003, organized by R. Jolos et al., 17 participants from Dubna out of 92 participants
4. Future aspects • Larger weight of theoretical low-energy nuclear physics at GSI (Darmstadt) after reorganisation of the Department of Theory. In future closer theoretical collaboration with GSI. • My wish: Continuation of the fruitful collaboration of Giessen with BLTP and UC in future.