- Yuri
Tsolakovich Oganessian (born 14
April 1933) is an
Armenian and
Russian nuclear physicist who is best
known as a
researcher of
superheavy chemical...
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Oganessian (and
similar transliterations) (Armenian: Հովհաննիսյան) a
variant of
Hovhannisyan is a
surname of
Armenian origin derived from the Armenian...
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named on 28
November 2016. The name
honors the
nuclear physicist Yuri
Oganessian, who pla**** a
leading role in the
discovery of the
heaviest elements in...
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Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia.
Headed by
Russian nuclear physicist Yuri
Oganessian, the team
included American scientists of the
Lawrence Livermore National...
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increasing the
yield of
superheavy elements. Cold
fusion was
pioneered by Yuri
Oganessian and his team in 1974 at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research (JINR)...
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bohrium was
first reported in 1976 by a
Soviet research team led by Yuri
Oganessian, in
which targets of bi****h-209 and lead-208 were
bombarded with accelerated...
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nuclei of high m****, respectively. In 2009, a team at the JINR led by
Oganessian published results of
their attempt to
create h****ium in a
symmetric 136Xe + 136Xe...
- in its nucleus. In February 2005, the
leader of the JINR team — Yuri
Oganessian —
presented a
colloquium at ORNL. Also in
attendance were representatives...
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Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia, led by Yuri
Oganessian, who
bombarded a
target of plutonium-244 with
accelerated nuclei of calcium-48:...
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Laboratory (LLNL). They were
unable to
detect any
atoms of livermorium. Yuri
Oganessian and his team at the
Flerov Laboratory of
Nuclear Reactions (FLNR) in the...