Место издания:Nha Trang, Vietnam September 30th – October 3rd, 2025
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Аннотация:The NICA (Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility) accelerator complex, currently being commissioned at the Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, is designed for both fundamental and applied research. Within the project, specialized stations have been developed to test micro- and nanoelectronic devices for radiation hardness, as well as to conduct radiobiological studies relevant to long-duration space missions. This paper presents the current status and capabilities of the applied research stations - SOCHI (Station of CHip Irradiation, 3.2 Mev/nucleon), ISCRA (Irradiation Setup for Components of Radioelectronic Apparatus, 150 - 500 Mev/nucleon), and SIMBO (Setup for Investigation of Medical Biological Objects, 400 - 1000 Mev/nucleon), as well as a prototype of the detector system for ISCRA - the DPS-NICA silicon strip detector - and the corresponding beam transport channels. Particular attention is given to the results of recent irradiation runs of decapsulated microchips with pulsed low-energy heavy-ion beams (3.2 Mev/nucleon) extracted from the linear accelerator at the SOCHI station. The broad potential of these facilities for applications in space technology, medicine, electronics, and materials science is highlighted.