The Large Geometry-Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (LG-SIMS) laboratory in Karlsruhe provides cutting-edge technology required for the environmental sample analysis for nuclear safeguards and non-proliferation.
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Romanian scientists are tracking the most elusive of particles, neutrons, to assist nuclear pioneers in developing better cancer treatments and saving energy with less waste.
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Take the elevator down 225 meters deep underground where a low-level radioactivity laboratory helps us understand our natural archives for example.
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The JRC’s in-house laser based systems enable nuclear safeguards inspectors to efficiently create maps of nuclear facilities to monitor changes over time.
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The Directorate implements the Joint Research Centre's Euratom Research and Training Programme and the maintenance and dissemination of nuclear competences in Europe.
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An innovative 3D scanner has been designed to inspect an unusual underground site - a nuclear waste storage facility in Finland.
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EU scientists provide technical and scientific support for the development of tools used in the detection of illicit procurement activities.
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EU scientists demonstrate how seized nuclear material is analysed by forensic methods, how inspectors are trained and how nuclear materials can be 'fingerprinted'.