Virtual Tours
These interactive 360° virtual tours of JRC Laboratories are just great! They offer to anyone who cannot visit the actual laboratory the opportunity to discover what is going on there. You can navigate your way around the lab and activate various features such as info panels, photo galleries and videos.



European Laboratory for Structural Assessment
JRC scientists research the effect of earthquakes on buildings and building materials.


European Microwave Signature Laboratory
Discover how EU scientists investigate how to prevent harmful electromagnetic interference on your portable devices, Wi-Fi access points and satellite navigation receivers.


Nanobiotechnology Laboratory
Discover how EU scientists contribute to reducing uncertainties about the potential impact of nanomaterials on health and the environment.


European Union Reference Laboratory for Food Contact Materials
Discover how EU scientists develop test methods and guidelines to protect our food from chemicals that could be transferred from the materials they come in contact with.


Water Laboratory
Discover how EU scientists characterise different types of water to examine if it contains chemicals released by human activities.


Vehicle Emissions Laboratory
JRC scientists perform tests to determine the amount of key pollutants from the exhaust emissions that may pose a risk to human health and the environment.


European Solar Test Installation
EU scientists research the factors influencing the cost effectiveness of solar technologies.


High Pressure Gas Testing Facility
This facility is one of the few in Europe that carries out performance tests on high pressure tanks for hydrogen vehicle.


Nuclear Safeguards and Forensics Laboratory
Nuclear forensics provides information on nuclear material of unknown origin that has been intercepted during illicit trafficking or nuclear smuggling


Reference Material Production Laboratory
JRC is one of the major producers of reference materials worldwide


Take a virtual tour of the European Crisis Management Laboratory
JRC scientists develop tools and technologies that collect, analyse and make sense of a huge amount of information from various sources when disaster strikes.

