Mikhail Kovalchuk, director of the "Kurchatov Institute" Research Center, and President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vladimir Fortov, right, attend the ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the A.Shubnikov Crystallography Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.18.11.2013#2322013
A TFZ-300 installation for processing coal into generator gas at the Joint Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences.01.11.1993#8721693
Control panel of the TFZ-300 installation for processing coal into generator gas at the Joint Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences.01.11.1993#8721692
Vladimir Belyayev, Ph.D., Chair of the Subcommittee on Establishing the USSR Armed Forces, physicist and mathematician, Dean of the Department of Theoretical and Experimental Physics at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Head of the Medical Physics Division.16.06.1990#8410462
Building an acceleration-accumulation facility or a proton particle collider with super-conducting magnets at the Institute of High Energy Physics, now the A. A. Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics, part of the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, in Protvino. This photo shows the future particle accelerator's research facility. The project was not completed, due to the breakup of the Soviet Union.07.08.1989#6543895
Soviet Physical Chemist Vitaly Goldansky, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, makes an entry in the Honored Guest Book at Dmitri Mendeleev apartment museum in Leningrad (currently Dmitri Mendeleev Museum and Archives in St. Petersburg).03.04.1989#6536488
Vitaly Goldansky, Soviet physicist and chemist, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now Russian Academy of Sciences), at the Vernadsky Geology Museum. On the table: Vladimir Vernadsky's works.03.04.1989#6536476
Soviet Physical Chemist Vitaly Goldansky, center, wearing glasses, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences,during a reunion of graduates of Leningrad Secondary School No.2.03.04.1989#6536475
Monographs by Vitaly Goldansky, Soviet physicist and chemist, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.03.04.1989#6536472
Professor Yevgeny Abramyan (August 3, 1930 - December 23, 2014), an experimental physicist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, winner of the USSR State Prize, one of the founders of several new branches of the domestic nuclear engineering and head of research teams at the Institute for High Temperatures of the USSR Academy of Sciences.04.08.1987#2904065
Evald Shpilrain (July 9, 1926, Rostov-on-Don -- March 31, 2009, Moscow) -- Soviet and Russian physicist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1997), researcher of thermo-physical qualities of materials, one of the founders of hydrogen energy and head of the academic school for productive use of fuel at the Institute of High Temperatures of the USSR Academy of Sciences.04.08.1987#2904063
Vladimir Albertovich Zeigarnik, PhD in Technical Sciences, expert in development and application of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) power. The Institute for High Temperatures of the USSR Academy of Sciences.04.08.1987#2904062
Moscow Region, Dubna. United Institute of Nuclear Research, USSR Academy of Sciences. A synchrophasotron, accelerator of protons, relativistic and polarized kernels.01.01.1985#2862203
The town of Protvino, Moscow region. Institute of High Energy Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Inside view of the ring of the 70-GeV U-70 proton synchrotron.01.06.1984#2960380
A 1.5 giga electron-volt fast-cycle proton synchrotron at the Institute of High-Energy Physics in Protvino in the Moscow Region.01.05.1984#633938
Sandro Gaganelli, head of a mathematical team at the Institute of High-Energy Physics in Protvino.01.04.1984#623475
Physicist Yuri Prokoshkin conducting a many-day experiment at the Institute of High-Energy Physics in Protvino.01.04.1984#623468
An elementary particles pulse generator at the Institute of High-Energy Physics in Protvino.01.04.1984#623466
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. Fifth-yea student of Kazakh State University Katima Sundryukova cheks one of the section of the neutrino catcher.01.11.1983#8146012
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS to study neutrino, the smallest particles ni the microcosm. Fifth-year Physics student at Kazakh State University Katima Sundryukova checks one of the ready sections of the neutrino catcher model.01.10.1983#8146029
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS to study neutrino, the smallest particles in the microcosm. From left: Senior engineer Valery Katrin, Soviet co-head of the BATISS project V. Lirozin, Professor Yevgeny Kolomeyets of Kazakh State University and Professor Peter Kotzer of the Western Washington University are seen here in the data processing laboratory.01.10.1983#8146019
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. From left: Professor Peter Kotzer of the University of Western Washington and fourth-year student of Physics at the Kazakh State University Alexander Sedov and Vladimir Santsov test a power pack.01.10.1983#8146018
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. Soviet co-head of the BATISS project Yevgeny Kolomeyets, right, is seen here with his colleagues Professor V. Lirozin and Professor Peter Kotzer of the University of Western Washington.01.10.1983#8146017
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. Soviet co-head of the BATISS project Yevgeny Kolomeyets, center, professor of Kazakh State University, and his colleagues walk in Alma-Ata.01.10.1983#8146016
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. Leading engineer of Moscow State University Valery Kobrin prepares a variant of the BATISS programme in the laboratory of the experiment data processing.01.10.1983#8146015
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. From left: Heads of the BATISS project Yevgeny Kolomeyets, Peter Kotzer and V. Lirozin are seen here outside researchers' accommodations.01.10.1983#8146013
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). The Soviet-US experiment BATISS (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study the neutrino, one of the smallest neutral particles of the microcosm. Fourth-year student Konstantin Seleznyov works to improve a device.01.10.1983#8146011
The BATISS Soviet-American experiment (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study neutrinos - the smallest neutral particles of the microworld. Head of the BATISS project from the Soviet side, Professor of the Kazakh State University Yevgeny Kolomeyets, left, with colleagues on one of the streets of Almaty, Kazakh SSR.15.09.1983#6631445
The BATISS Soviet-American experiment (Batavia - Issyk-Kul) to study neutrinos - the smallest neutral particles of the microworld. Head of the BATISS project from the Soviet side, Professor of the Kazakh State University Yevgeny Kolomeyets, center, with colleagues on one of the streets of Almaty, Kazakh SSR.15.09.1983#6631440
Kazakh SSR. Kirov Kazakh State University (currently Al Farabi Kazakh National University). BATISS (Batavia - Isyk-Kul) Soviet-US experiment on neutrino studies. Soviet co-leader of the BATISS project Yevgeny Kolomeyets, right, professor of the Kazakh State University, and his colleagues are seen here in the street of Alma-Ata.15.09.1983#8146003
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The Institute's employees are seen here in the proton synchrotron accelerator room.01.06.1982#6701552
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Cryogenic electron-beam ionizer KRION, developed at the JINR Laboratory of High Energy Physics.12.03.1981#8338093
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Heavy ion accelerator, isochronous cyclotron in the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions.11.06.1979#8804911
Professor Pavel Cherenkov, Soviet nuclear physicist, members of the USSR Academy of Sciences.26.08.1974#5617610
High Voltage Direct Current Power Transmission Research Institute.(NIIPT), Leningrad. Optic converters adjustment.03.09.1973#5720124
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. Seminars of Soviet and French technicians.01.04.1973#5774038
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. Lekorne family on a walk.01.04.1973#5774037
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. Soviet and French physicists on a picnic.01.04.1973#5774035
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. Buildings where Soviet and French researchers live.01.04.1973#5774034
Institute for High Energy Physics (today's Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Joint Soviet-French experiments at French Mirabelle liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber. French physicist Loumouaji and Soviet engineer A. Khamamiryan, left, at work.01.04.1973#5774033
Anatoly Logunov, Soviet theoretical physicist, doctor of physics and mathematics, professor, Director of the High Energy Physics Institute.01.09.1972#5697366
The Mirabel bubble chamber at the High-Energy Physics Institute (now Logunov High-Energy Physics Institute).01.06.1972#5539734
The Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Studies of high-energy cosmic rays. The photo shows the track of the primary cosmic-ray nuclei registered in one of the layers of nuclear photoemulsion. The image was taken by photographic equipment aboard Intercosmos 6 spacecraft.01.05.1972#3012260
Institute of High-Energy Physics (currently the A.A.Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Re4search Center 'Kurchatov Institute'). The Mirabel liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber is ready for launch.04.10.1971#5656402
Polish student Zbigniew Hudin visits the All-Union Institute of High Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute.02.06.1971#5767870
UCLA student John Tompians visits the All-Union Institute of High Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute.02.06.1971#5767866
The Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute. Photo: Laboratory assistant Alexei Shirokov at work.15.04.1971#6087766
Employees of the Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute throw a party.15.04.1971#6087765
The Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute. Photo: The Institute’s employees conduct a long-duration experiment.15.04.1971#6087764
The Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute. Photo: Polish engineer Mihal Turale.15.04.1971#6087763
Employees of the Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute relax at the corporate House of Culture.15.04.1971#6087762
Mariam Mestvirishvili, head of the theory department at the Institute of High-Energy Physics in Protvino.12.04.1971#623472
Institute for High Energy Physics (currently A.A.Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics of the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute). Electrical technicians Oleg Mozhenoi and Vasily Romanov.03.04.1970#5784411
The United Nuclear Research Institute in Dubna. A section of a proton synchrotron where elementary particles (ions) get their initial acceleration.16.05.1968#2848621
The Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics, at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute. Photo: A guided tour for a group of heads of foreign diplomatic missions accredited in Moscow. Third left: Ambassador of Indonesia to the Soviet Union M. Marolsh.14.05.1968#6086939
The Institute of High-Energy Physics, now the Logunov Institute of High-Energy Physics, at the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute. Photo: Foreign ambassadors examine the world's largest U-70 particle accelerator / proton synchrotron.14.05.1968#6086929