Sentences with phrase «for radiochemistry»

«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.
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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.»

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She has a degree in radiochemistry and currently works as a scientist for the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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.
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.
Her grant of over $ 900,000 for five years will support improvements in techniques and also train two WSU radiochemistry graduate students each year.
UNLV's radiochemistry program is partnering with the University of California, Berkeley and a consortium of universities and national laboratories for research and development in nuclear science and security.
Radiochemistry program teaming with universities, national labs for research and development in nuclear science and security; five - year grant funded by U.S. Department of Energy.
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