Sentences with phrase «radiochemistry at»

So he went for his second option: studying radiochemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University, which at the time was the «Cambridge or Harvard in the Eastern bloc,» Barroso says.
Dr Gareth Law, Senior Lecturer in Analytical Radiochemistry at the University of Manchester and an author on the paper, says: «Our research strongly suggests there is a need for further detailed investigation on Fukushima fuel debris, inside, and potentially outside the nuclear exclusion zone.

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Recent advances and results from the solid radiochemistry nuclear diagnostic at the National Ignition Facility
Professor Liddle, Head of Inorganic Chemistry and Co-Director of the Centre for Radiochemistry Research at The University of Manchester, added: «We need to reduce the volume of nuclear waste in order to make it easier to handle and process it to remove benign elements or separate the high level from low level waste.»
At present, emergency responders who are characterizing potential radiological risk need to take an air sample and ship it to a radiochemistry lab after preliminary screening analysis.
«In this nuclear age, there is a pressing need for improved extraction agents for nuclear waste separations and recycling technologies,» explained Professor Steve Liddle, Head of Inorganic Chemistry and Co-Director of the Centre for Radiochemistry Research at The University of Manchester.
He currently directs radiochemistry services and cyclotron operations and also manages the micro-Positron Emission Tomography imaging facility at the Wake Forest School of Medicine Positron Emission Tomography Research Center.
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