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Within the institute Nuclear Materials Science:
Modelling of oxide layers formed on nuclear materials
Finite element modelling of plastic instability in irradiated steels
A contribution to the development of sensitive and isotope-selective analytical methods based on sector-field ICP-mass spectrometry for supporting the development of Gen IV nuclear reactors
Fundamental research of the hydrogen retention in tungsten under fusion relevant conditions
Development of stress corrosion crack initiation test and monitoring techniques
Atomic scale simulation of gaseous and volatile fission products in GEN-IV fuels
Metallurgical microstructure characterisation of U-Mo alloys used in monolithic MTR fuel plate production
Correlation between the electronic structure of uranium and their local environment in the crystal in complex uranium (V) oxides
Full-scale modeling GEN-IV fuels
Plasticity of Fe-Ni-Cr alloys under irradiation
Within the institute Environment, Health and Safety:
On-line dosimetry for radiotherapy using non-invasive optical fibre sensors with Al2O3:C OSL detectors
Experimental and phenomenological study of the effect of chemical detrimental processes on transport properties of concrete
Measuring radiation doses in space with a combination of passive detectors
Multiple contamination with radionuclides and heavy metals: characterizing plant stress responses using duckweed Lemna sp.
Study of colloidal transport in saturated clay sediments using taylored nanostructures
Dynamic Modelling of Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer (SVAT) in perennial ecosystems
laboratory and numerical investigation of the anisotropy behaviour of natural Boom clay
Modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in rivers
A biological and dosimetric study of hadrontherapy on tumor and normal cells.
Non cancer effects (and in particular cardio-vascular effects) related to low doses of radiation
Effects of artificial light and ionizing radiation on the nutritive value of photosynthetic bacteria used for waste recycling in space
Assessment of microbial presence and activity in deep subsurface clay layers selected for radioactive waste disposal
Within the institute Advanced Nuclear Systems:
Study of the response of miniature fission chambers in fluctuation mode
Fiber-optics temperature and radiation distributed monitoring in nuclear installations
Development of fiber Bragg grating based ultrasonic visualization system for MYRRHA
In-vessel remote handling in heavy liquid metal cooled reactor types
Chemistry control of heavy liquid metal coolants in GenIV type reactors
Plasma current and distributed magnetic field measurement in thermonuclear fusion reactors based on the Faraday effect in optical fibres
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