Central Radionuclide Laboratory
The Central Radionuclide Laboratory is a radiochemistry lab for unsealed radioactive substances, including alpha emitting actinide elements. It provides the whole infrastructure for the work with radioactivity.
The Central Radionuclide Laboratory of TU Dresden is operated by the Radiation Protection Office.
It is open to all scientific personnel of the TU Dresden for science and eduction. It is used by chemists, biologists, physicists, and material sientists and their external partners.
The own scientific expertise of the Central Radionuclide Laboratory is the environmental chemistry of the actinide elements, in particular the americium: How will be their long-time behaviour in a storage of radioactive waste?
It works in tight cooperation with the Institute of Resource Ecologie of HZDR. Other scientific cooperation partners:
- KIT, Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung
- Universität Mainz, Institut für Kernchemie
- Universität Heidelberg, Radiochemisches Institut
- TU München, Fachgebiet Theoretische Chemie
- Universität Potsdam, Physikalische Chemie
- Universität des Saarlands, Professur für Anorganische Festkörperchemie
Head of the Central Radionuclide Laboratory
NameMs Dr. Margret Acker
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Visitors' Address:
Andreas-Schubert-Bau, Room 530 Zellescher Weg 19
01069 Dresden