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In 1977 Alevtina and her husband [[:ru:Долгошеин, Борис Анатольевич|Boris Dolgoshein]] from [[National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)|MEPhI]] participated in the International Conference of Transition Radiation in [[Erevan]], [[Armenia]], where they met [[William J. Willis]], whom they managed to convince about the concept of cluster-counting [[Transition radiation detector|Transition Radiation Detectors (TRDs)]], and he invited the LPI-MEPhI group to [[CERN]]to realise the idea. Since then, Alevtina collaborated with the particle physics community at [[CERN]]. From 1978 – 1988, she coordinated the work of the Lebedev group, building prototype TRDs, testing them at the [[Super Proton Synchrotron|SPS]] and delivering the TRD of the HELIOS experiment at the [[Super Proton Synchrotron|SPS]] ([[List of Super Proton Synchrotron experiments|NA34/1 and NA34/2]]).
In 1977 Alevtina and her husband [[:ru:Долгошеин, Борис Анатольевич|Boris Dolgoshein]] from [[National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)|MEPhI]] participated in the International Conference of Transition Radiation in [[Erevan]], [[Armenia]], where they met [[William J. Willis]], whom they managed to convince about the concept of cluster-counting [[Transition radiation detector|Transition Radiation Detectors (TRDs)]], and he invited the LPI-MEPhI group to [[CERN]]to realise the idea. Since then, Alevtina collaborated with the particle physics community at [[CERN]]. From 1978 – 1988, she coordinated the work of the Lebedev group, building prototype TRDs, testing them at the [[Super Proton Synchrotron|SPS]] and delivering the TRD of the HELIOS experiment at the [[Super Proton Synchrotron|SPS]] ([[List of Super Proton Synchrotron experiments|NA34/1 and NA34/2]]).
As an expert for [[Transition radiation detector|Transition Radiation Detectors]], Alevtina of course joint the challenging [[ATLAS experiment|ATLAS]] TRT project<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fian-inform.ru/intervyu/item/523-fian-i-tsern|title=Alevtina Shmeleva and collaboration of FIAN with CERN|publisher=// Site [[Lebedev Physical Institute|P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI)]]|accessdate=2022-05-11}}</ref> at [[Large Hadron Collider]], where she and the Lebedev group started in the very early days of RD6, the preparations of the [[ATLAS experiment|ATLAS]] TRT. Alevtina and her team, since then, were pillars of the TRT collaboration.
As an expert for [[Transition radiation detector|Transition Radiation Detectors]], Alevtina of course joint the challenging [[ATLAS experiment|ATLAS]] TRT project at [[Large Hadron Collider]], where she and the Lebedev group<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fian-inform.ru/intervyu/item/523-fian-i-tsern|title=Alevtina Shmeleva and collaboration of FIAN with CERN|publisher=// Site [[Lebedev Physical Institute|P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI)]]|accessdate=2022-05-11}}</ref> started in the very early days of RD6, the preparations of the [[ATLAS experiment|ATLAS]] TRT. Alevtina and her team, since then, were pillars of the TRT collaboration.
Alevtina had strong linguistic background and physics knowledge, she could easily and efficiently communicate with colleagues, she brought people together and ensured that problems were solved.
Alevtina had strong linguistic background and physics knowledge, she could easily and efficiently communicate with colleagues, she brought people together and ensured that problems were solved.

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Alevtina Shmeleva
File:Shmeleva, Alevtina Pavlovna.jpg
Alevtina Shmeleva
Born(1928-06-11)11 June 1928
Died25 April 2022(2022-04-25) (aged 93)
CitizenshipUSSR, Russia
Education
Known forTransition Radiation Detectors
SpouseBoris Dolgoshein
Children
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsFIAN, CERN

Alevtina Pavlovna Shmeleva (Шмелева Алефтина Павловна) (born 11 June 1928) is a Russian nuclear physicist.



Born in 1928 in Kiev, Alevtina studied at the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages for two years, before she found her dedication within physics and particle detectors at the Moscow Engineering and Physics University, where she graduated in 1954. She joined the Elementary Particles Laboratory in the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI) under the guidance of academician Artyom Alikhanian, and she started to work with Transition Radiation Detector prototypes, which were rather new at this time and which required pioneering skills.


In 1977 Alevtina and her husband Boris Dolgoshein from MEPhI participated in the International Conference of Transition Radiation in Erevan, Armenia, where they met William J. Willis, whom they managed to convince about the concept of cluster-counting Transition Radiation Detectors (TRDs), and he invited the LPI-MEPhI group to CERNto realise the idea. Since then, Alevtina collaborated with the particle physics community at CERN. From 1978 – 1988, she coordinated the work of the Lebedev group, building prototype TRDs, testing them at the SPS and delivering the TRD of the HELIOS experiment at the SPS (NA34/1 and NA34/2). As an expert for Transition Radiation Detectors, Alevtina of course joint the challenging ATLAS TRT project at Large Hadron Collider, where she and the Lebedev group[1] started in the very early days of RD6, the preparations of the ATLAS TRT. Alevtina and her team, since then, were pillars of the TRT collaboration.

Alevtina had strong linguistic background and physics knowledge, she could easily and efficiently communicate with colleagues, she brought people together and ensured that problems were solved. 
 


References

  1. ^ "Alevtina Shmeleva and collaboration of FIAN with CERN". // Site P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI). Retrieved 2022-05-11.