TPU participates in the largest collaborations at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) – CMS and LHCb, and in NA64 and COMPASS at the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). The TPU team is involved in the experiments at all stages of the research cycle.
Research areas:
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Development of new promising materials for various fields of science and technology.
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Theoretical and experimental research with leading Russian and world scientific and educational centers in atomic and particle physics and accelerator technology.
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Development of new effective methods to study fundamental properties of substances by high resolution spectroscopy.
TPU R&D projects in Physics and Mathematics
Gennady Remnev
Head of R&D Laboratory for Pulse-Beam, Electric Discharge and Plasma Technologies, School of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
Sergey Stepanov
Associate Professor, Division for Materials Science, School of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
- Mathematical modeling of energy dissipation processes of pulsed electron beams in dielectrics and semiconductors.
Damir Valiev
Associate Professor, Division for Materials Science, School of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
- Scintillation materials and their applications.
- Luminescent ceramics, glasses, rare-earth/transition elements-doped luminophores.
- Calculation of optical systems for various application.
Viktor Lisitsyn
Visiting Professor, Division for Materials Science, School of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
- Research in radiation physics of solids, pulse spectrometry, and luminescence.
- Development of new luminescent functionally graded ceramics based on oxide systems.
Geny Kuznetsov
Professor, Butakov Research Center, School of Energy and Power Engineering
- Heat and mass transfer, phase transformations, fluid and gas mechanics, theory of condensed matter combustion.
- Thermal power engineering, chemical physics, alternative energy.
Alexander Ryabchikov
Head of R&D Laboratory for high intensity ion implantation, TPU Research School of High-Energy
- Ion alloying of materials and coatings with high-intensity low-energy ion beams.
- Development of equipment and a method of high-intensity ion implantation of metals, gases and semiconductors.
Elena Polisadova
Professor, Division for Materials Science, School of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
Alexander Potylitsyn
Senior Research Fellow, TPU Research School of High-Energy Physics
- Polarizing radiation. Experimental nuclear physics. Adaptive X-ray optics.
- Diagnostic methods for megascience accelerator launches for experiments at the NICA collider.
Yuriy Sharkeev
Professor, TPU Research School of High-Energy Physics
- Methods of severe plastic deformation to obtain nanostructured metals and alloys, methods of forming oxide and calcium-phosphate biocoatings.
- Structure and properties of biocomposites based on ultrafine grained and nanostructured titanium, zirconium, niobium and their alloys and biocoatings.
Andrey Stepanov
Research Fellow, TPU Research School of High-Energy Physics
- Study of the quantitative impact of various factors on the propagation of pulsed ion beams at 1-10 GW.
Alexander Fix
Professor, TPU Research School of High-Energy Physics
- Electromagnetic structure of nucleon, low-nucleon nuclei, full experiment, meson photoproduction, baryon resonances, polarization observables, electromagnetic sum rules.
- Photonuclear and meson-nuclear processes at medium and high energies, the quantum N-body problem.
Andrey Lider
Head of Division for Experimental Physics, School of Nuclear Science and Engineering
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