Conference “Shevchenkivska Vesna 2026: Science of the 21st Century, Modern Problems of Physics”

Section: “High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics and Medical Physics”

The section “High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics and Medical Physics” was held at the department within the framework of the conference “Shevchenkivska Vesna 2026: Science of the 21st Century, Modern Problems of Physics”. The participants presented reports devoted to modern research in the fields of high energy physics, nuclear physics, detector technologies, and reactor system modeling.

The following presentations were delivered during the section:
Algorithms and methods used in rare decay analysis in CMS
Luminosity studies at the CMS level-1 trigger
π0 and ks0 suppression for kl0 data/mc ratio corrections at the BELLE II experiment
Energy calibration of the SuperNEMO calorimeter: beyond existing energy corrections
Neutron-field evolution in GFR-2400 burning-wave scenario

The presentations sparked active discussions among lecturers, students, and conference participants. After each talk, questions were asked and scientific discussions continued, creating a lively academic atmosphere and an opportunity for exchanging ideas and experience.

For the speakers, participation in the section became a valuable opportunity to gain experience in presenting their scientific research, while for junior students it was a chance to learn more about the department’s research areas and current scientific topics.

Each participant of the section received as a gift a new book written by the department lecturers — “Time Projection Chambers for Low-Background Experiments” by V. Aushev, O. Hohota, R. Yermolenko, and Yu. Onishchuk.

At the end of the section, a vote for the best presentation was held among the student attendees. According to the voting results, the presentation by Ilarion Ulych, “Neutron-field evolution in GFR-2400 burning-wave scenario”, received the award for the best presentation of research results. The award for scientific originality was given to Andrii Len for the presentation “Algorithms and methods used in rare decay analysis in CMS”.

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