Students of the Education and Research Institute "School of Physics and Technology" have Successfully Obtained their Master's degree: the University Congratulates them
On May 24, the Examination Board convened at the Education and Research Institute "School of Physics and Technology" to assess students pursuing the second (Master's) level of higher education. The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the alignment of students' learning outcomes with the requirements of the educational program "Experimental Nuclear Physics and Plasma Physics" and to award the master's degree.
The board reviewed and discussed the presentations of 9 students. All qualifying papers were graded as excellent. At the time of the defense (excluding manuscripts submitted for publication based on the qualification papers), these 9 students had 13 articles published in journals indexed by the Scopus scientometric database, including 6 articles in Physical Review.
We wish the graduates further creative achievements and success!