The JRC has opened 4 calls to access JRC nuclear research infrastructures

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The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will open four of its European facilities for nuclear reaction and decay data measurements in Geel. Such measurements help to make nuclear reactors and the handling of nuclear waste safer, and enhance radiological protection for citizens and the environment. The calls are addressed to external users from academia and research organisations, industry, SMEs, and more in general from the private and public sectors, and include the following facilities:

  • MONNET, Tandem accelerator based fast neutron source (EUFRAT)
  • RADMET, Radionuclide Metrology laboratories (EUFRAT)
  • GELINA, the JRC Neutron Time-of-Flight Facility (EUFRAT)
  • HADES, Underground laboratory for ultra-low level gamma-ray spectrometry (EUFRAT)

Interested parties can submit their application by 15 September 2021.

More information can be found at JRC website.