Nowa sterownia reaktora MARIA (Foto: NCBJ)

MARIA returned to work

 

28-12-2023

On October 27, after a modernization break, the MARIA research reactor resumed operation. Thus, the long-awaited production of radioisotopes began again, mainly for medical purposes. In a special letter, the director of NCBJ thanked the people involved in the complex modernization works.
Japoński reaktor HTTR

The Ministry of Climate and Environment has signed an agreement with Japan for cooperation in the field of High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors (HTGR)

 

28-12-2023

The ceremony for the signing of the Polish-Japanese Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) in the field of High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors (HTGR) between the Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) took place on November 16th, 2023. NCBJ is the main implementing institution of the agreement on the Polish side.
Defekty struktury krystalicznej półprzewodników stosowanych w przemyśle jądrowym i kosmicznym mogą wpływać na pracę urządzeń, które są z nich zbudowane. Magistrant Instituto Superior Técnico w Portugalii we współpracy z naukowcami NCBJ, badał defekty powstające w azotku galu bombardowanym argonem. Istotnym elementem badań było wykorzystanie programu McChasy rozwijanego w Świerku. Azotek galu (GaN) jest półprzewodnikiem, który pozwala tworzyć elektronikę działającą przy wysokim napięciu, w wysokiej temperat

The McChasy code aids in the study of defects in semiconductors for special applications

 

28-12-2023

Defects in the crystal structure of semiconductors used in space and nuclear industry can have an impact on the functioning of devices built with them. A master's student from Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal, in collaboration with NCBJ scientists, investigated defects that arise in gallium nitride when bombarded with argon. The use of the McChasy computer program developed in Świerk was a crucial aspect of the research.
Zespół Działu Edukacji i Szkoleń NCBJ (Foto: Andrzej Bigos / NCBJ)

The Science Popularizer Main Award goes to the Education and Training Division

 

28-12-2023

The Main Prize in the 19th edition of the Science Popularizer competition was awarded to the Education and Training Division Team at NCBJ. The award was given "For their longstanding contributions to popularizing knowledge about ionizing radiation, radioactivity, nuclear energy, and natural radioactivity. These efforts are of particular significance in the context of implementing Poland's energy transformation program." The competition has been organized for almost 20 years by the Polish Press Agency. In previous years, the institute and its employees have been nominated and awarded multiple times.
Early Career Researcher Award

Knowledge of cooling: crucial for nuclear reactor design

 

28-12-2023

A comprehensive methodology for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been developed in research conducted at the National Centre for Nuclear Research to accurately model turbulent flow and heat exchange phenomena in tightly packed fuel assembly geometry. These efforts were recognized at the international SCOPE conference.
Badanie koszulek paliwa jądrowego

Nuclear Fuel Cladding Research - Collaboration with South Korea

 

28-12-2023

In early December, the ATF Cladding project, jointly submitted by scientists from Poland and South Korea, was approved for implementation. The National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) represents the Polish side, while the consortium includes Seoul National University, the Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute, and DAEKYUNG TECH & TESTERS on the Korean side. The aim of the project is to perform a detailed study on the structural stability and associated changing functional properties of a new type of fuel cladding jackets coated with a protective layer, designed for nuclear reactors. These materials will enhance the tolerance to nuclear events of such components and are called Accident Tolerant Fuel.
Umieszczanie cyklotronu w budynku laboratorium (Foto: NCBJ)

The CERAD cyclotron has arrived in Świerk

 

28-12-2023

The CERAD cyclotron, designed and built by the Belgian company IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A.), has been installed at the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ). The cyclotron will accelerate protons and alpha particles to an energy of 30 MeV and deuterons to an energy of 15 MeV. By bombarding appropriately selected targets with these particles, it will be possible to produce radionuclides such as 89Zr or 211At, which have not been produced at NCBJ to date and have not been widely available in Poland. Thanks to the new device in Świerk, it will be possible to conduct research on new radiopharmaceuticals, in particular those that will be specially designed for the needs of individual patients.
System Multicontrol CanisMatic Rail na granicznym przejściu kolejowym w Hrubieszowie (Foto: NCBJ; fragmenty obrazu wzbogacone dzięki rozszerzeniu generatywnemu)

Polish border protected even better

 

28-12-2023

A third comprehensive X-ray scanner for non-intrusive inspection of large-scale goods for the detection of threats or smuggling attempts has been delivered to the Polish border. The new MultiControl CanisMatic Rail device will operate at the Hrubieszów railway border crossing. Like the two previous devices already operating in Kuźnica Białostocka and Korsze, it is the work of the Polish company MultiControl sp. z o.o., and was created thanks to advanced NCBJ technology.
Centrum Informatyczne Świerk

CIŚ achieves Tier 1 status for the LHCb experiment at CERN

 

28-12-2023

The Świerk Information Center (CIŚ) the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) has officially achieved Tier 1 status in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). This milestone establishes it as a network node for operational data production at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in CERN.

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PhD student position within the POLONEZ BIS i JRC – Petten | MAB NOMATEN

Termin zbierania ofert: 31-05-2024

The National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC) are inviting applications in the field of "Non-power nuclear and radiological technologies" for a Ph.D. position through the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships (CDP) scheme (Agreement n. 36149).