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On December 3 – 4, 2010

the Seminar for Young Scientists "Physics of high energy density in matter" was held in the building of the FAIR-Russia Research Centre on the territory of the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP). 
First Anoncement Agenda

On November 15, 2010

The First FRRC - Siemens Call for Applications for Young Scientist Fellowships 2011
FAIR- Russia Research Center (FRRC) and LLC “Siemens” (Moscow) provides Master Student fellowship, PhD fellowships and postdoctoral fellowships to enable young scientists to carry out a research project at their institution in Russian Federation, with Russian or European supervising partner. The project proposal must deal with research and development (R&D) related to the topics including FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) program, as follows: 
a) accelerator physics and technologies; 
b) nuclear medicine, including PET diagnostics; 
c) electronuclear facilities, including accelerator driven systems and spallation targets; 
d) particle detection and control systems; 
e) material research including radiative material studies; 
The conditions of each of the calls are specified in the call announcements hereinafter. Proposals or applications must meet all eligibility criteria specified therein, must be in English and complete and arrive at FRRC by e-mail ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) before the deadline(December 30, 2010)

Call for Applications
Application form

On June 2-4, 2010

“2nd Workshop on High Energy Proton Microscopy” will take place at the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, RAS (Chernogolovka) by supporting FRRC
Details

On April , 8, 2010

FRRC organizes General Education Seminar for students and PhD students devoted to Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR). 
First Announcement Agenda

On April, 6 - 7, 2010

FRRC invites students, PhD students and young scientists to take part in the Seminar devoted to research and development conducted by Russian young scientists in the framework of FAIR project. 
Agenda