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Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

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The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is the international intergovernmental research organization created for the purpose of consolidation of efforts, scientific and material capacity of member states for studying of fundamental properties of matter. JINR is located in Dubna, near Moscow, in the Russian Federation.

Members of JINR are 18 states today: Azerbaijan Republic, Republic of Armenia, Republic of Byelorussia, Republic of Bulgaria, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Georgia, Republic of Kazakhstan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Republic of Cuba, Republic of Moldova, Mongolia, Republic of Poland, Russian Federation, Romania, Slovak Republic, Republic of Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Czech Republic. At the government level Agreements on cooperation of Institute with Hungary, Germany, Egypt, Italy, Serbia and the Republic of South Africa are signed.

The main directions of theoretical and pilot studies at institute: elementary particle physics, nuclear physics and physics of condensed mediums. The scientific policy of JINR is developed by the Academic council which part the outstanding scientists representing member countries and also the famous physicists of Germany, Greece, India, Italy, China, the USA, France, Switzerland, the European organization of nuclear researches (CERN), etc. are.