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Russia and Uzbekistan sign cooperation agreement in the field of international scientific research

Rosatom, PUBLISHED 17.07.2025

The Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan (INP AS RUz) has become a member of the Consortium established around the MBIR, which is being built by Rosatom in Dimitrovgrad (Ulyanovsk Region) as part of the national technological leadership project "New Nuclear and Energy Technologies."

The agreement was signed on July 16, 2025, at the "ATOM" Museum by Vasily Konstantinov, General Director of the Consortium Leader LLC "MCI MBIR" (part of the Rosatom State Corporation), and Ilham Sadikov, Director of INP.

Participation of the Institute of Nuclear Physics in the international Consortium will grant access to advanced scientific research and developments related to the use of next-generation reactors. The Institute's scientists will be able to contribute significantly to the planning of experiments, development of multilateral projects, and coordination of joint scientific activities.

This event highlights the importance of partnership and international cooperation in achieving strategic goals for the sustainable development of energy, nuclear science, and technology.

Topics: Research reactors, Russia, Uzbekistan


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