MEPhI hosts international workshop on Advanced Accelerator & Radiation Physics: X-Rays: From Science to Technology
06.10.2015

On October 1-5 MEPhI has held the next international workshop on Advanced Accelerator & Radiation Physics (AARP), dedicated to fundamental and applied problems of physics of x-ray radiation and x-ray optics.

International seminar AARP, which founder is MEPhI Professor Sultan Dabagov, the Director of the laboratory “XLab Frascati” of the National Laboratory of Frascati of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics, is successfully held in the University not for the first time. Each time scientists and experts from all over the world come specifically to share latest results of scientific research in the field of fundamental and applied physics with students, postgraduates, teachers and scientists of the University.

Opening a scientific forum, the rector of MEPhI Mikhail Strikhanov emphasized importance and necessity of youth to participate in such events and expressed a wish for more active students’ participation in its work. These workshops allow young people to always be aware of the latest achievements of advanced science, and generate an interest in a research work.

A distinctive feature of this seminar is its original format – it is a full cycle of mobile lectures by leading experts, which they give in different cities and centres of Europe – in Moscow (MEPhI), Frascati (LNF INFN), Geneva (CERN), Maikop (ASU), Cadarache (ITER) and Naples (IM CNR). So students and postgraduates have a unique opportunity not only to listen to news from various fields of fundamental and applied physics and directly ask questions to the speakers, but also to present results of their research during the seminar.

The next seminar in the MEPhI is scheduled for 16-17 November. World-famous scientists and experts from leading scientific centres from all over Europe will come to tell about the latest achievements in the field of application of infrared radiation.

We invite everyone, especially students and young scientists to take part in the seminar!