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To support the Africa-EU partnership, the JRC has developed a new online platform to access data and information about Africa’s social, economic, territorial and environmental development.
The video presents the organ-on-chip laboratory set up at the EU reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing (EURL ECVAM) of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.
A bibliometric analysis of Africa-focused research by the Joint Research Centre to support science diplomacy.
Behind every scientific achievement are smart, passionate people. The “I” in science tells the stories of the researchers that help ground EU policy in scientific evidence.
A tested transparent approach that brings together 52000 industries and experts to put science at the heart of policy.
The Joint Research Centre (JRC), in Karlsruhe, Germany, supports the development of medical applications of radioactive elements.
The Fuels and Materials Research (FMR) laboratory provides the scientific basis for the objective assessment and modelling of the safety-related behaviour of nuclear materials, with emphasis on nuclear fuels, under normal and off-normal operating conditions.
The Nuclear and Trace Analysis facility at the Joint Research Centre in Karlsruhe, Germany, consists of a set of installations for the chemical, physical and spectroscopic analysis of actinide and nuclear materials.
Nuclear forensics provides information on nuclear material of unknown origin that has been intercepted during illicit trafficking or nuclear smuggling.