An information center of the international Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) has opened at the Faculty of Physics of the Southern Federal University (SFedU) in Rostov-on-Don.
The center will become a platform for training highly qualified personnel, career guidance for schoolchildren, as well as for developing new scientific projects and popularizing natural science, physics, mathematics, and engineering knowledge.
Rostov-on-Don has become the seventh city in Russia to open such centers. The center offers students from all over the world comfortable conditions for learning and scientific work.
The new platform solves two important tasks: firstly, to motivate schoolchildren to study physics, chemistry, biology, and IT, and secondly, to involve SFedU students in large-scale international "megascience"-level projects, including unique nuclear physics facilities in Dubna.
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, founded in 1956, is an international intergovernmental research organization. Its main areas are nuclear physics, elementary particle physics, and condensed matter physics. The main mission of the institute is the cooperation of countries for the implementation of large-scale scientific projects.
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