scholarly journals Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics A New Research Infrastructure at the Interface of Laser and Subatomic Physics

2014 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Daniel URSESCU ◽  
Ovidiu TESILEANU ◽  
Mihail O. CERNAIANU ◽  
Sydney GALES ◽  
Nicolae V. ZAMFIR
Molecules ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Esposito ◽  
Diego Bettoni ◽  
Alessandra Boschi ◽  
Michele Calderolla ◽  
Sara Cisternino ◽  
...  

The widespread availability of novel radioactive isotopes showing nuclear characteristics suitable for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in nuclear medicine (NM) has experienced a great development in the last years, particularly as a result of key advancements of cyclotron-based radioisotope production technologies. At Legnaro National Laboratories of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (LNL-INFN), Italy, a 70-MeV high current cyclotron has been recently installed. This cyclotron will be dedicated not only to pursuing fundamental nuclear physics studies, but also to research related to other scientific fields with an emphasis on medical applications. LARAMED project was established a few years ago at LNL-INFN as a new research line aimed at exploiting the scientific power of nuclear physics for developing innovative applications to medicine. The goal of this program is to elect LNL as a worldwide recognized hub for the development of production methods of novel medical radionuclides, still unavailable for the scientific and clinical community. Although the research facility is yet to become fully operative, the LARAMED team has already started working on the cyclotron production of conventional medical radionuclides, such as Tc-99m, and on emerging radionuclides of high potential medical interest, such as Cu-67, Sc-47, and Mn-52.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Efstratiadis ◽  
Nikos Mamassis ◽  
Antonis Koukouvinos ◽  
Demetris Koutsoyiannis ◽  
Katerina Mazi ◽  
...  

<p>The Open Hydrosystem Information Network (OpenHi.net) is a state-of-the-art information infrastructure for the collection, management and free dissemination of hydrological and environmental information related to Greece’s surface water resources. It was launched two years ago as part of a the national research infrastructure “Hellenic Integrated Marine Inland water Observing, Forecasting and offshore Technology System” (HIMIOFoTS), which also comprises a marine-related component (https://www.himiofots.gr/). The OpenHi.net system receives and processes real-time data from automatic telemetric stations that are connected to a common web environment (https://openhi.net/). In particular, for each monitoring site it accommodates stage measurements, raw and automatically post-processed. Furthermore, in some specially selected sites time series related to water quality characteristics (pH, water temperature, salinity, DO, electrical conductivity) are provided. The web platform also offers automatically-processed information in terms of discharge data, statistics, and graphs, alerts for extreme events, as well as geographical data associated with surface water bodies. At the present time, the network comprises about 20 stations. However, their number is continuously increasing, due to the open access policy of the system (the platform is fully accessible to third-parties uploading their data). In the long run, it is envisioned that a national-scale hydrometric infrastructure will be established, covering all important rivers, lakes and reservoirs of the country.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 178 ◽  
pp. 01002
Author(s):  
N.V. Zamfir

The new research facility Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) is under construction in Romania, on the Magurele Physics campus. Valued more than 300 Meuros the center will be operational in 2019. The research center will use a high brilliance Gamma Beam and a High-power Laser beam, with unprecedented characteristics worldwide, to investigate the interaction of very intense radiation with matter with specific focus on nuclear phenomena and their applications. The energetic particle beams and radiation produced by the 2x10 PW laser beam interacting with matter will be studied. The precisely tunable energy and excellent bandwidth of the gamma-ray beam will allow for new experimental approaches regarding nuclear astrophysics, nuclear resonance fluorescence, and applications. The experimental equipment is presented, together with the main directions of the research envisioned with special emphasizes on nuclear physics studies.


Author(s):  
Sheila Anderson ◽  
Tobias Blanke ◽  
Stuart Dunn

The application of e-Science technologies to disciplines in the arts and humanities raises major questions as to how those technologies can be most usefully exploited, what tools and infrastructures are needed for that exploitation, and what new research approaches can be generated. This paper reviews a number of activities in the UK and Europe in the last 5 years which have sought to address these questions through processes of experimentation and targeted infrastructure development. In the UK, the AHeSSC (Arts and Humanities e-Science Support Centre) has played a coordinating role for seven projects funded by the Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative. In Europe, DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) has sought to develop a deeper understanding of research information and communication in the arts and humanities, and to inform the development of e-infrastructures accordingly. Both sets of activity have indicated a common requirement: to construct a framework which consistently describes the methods and functions of scholarly activity which underlie digital arts and humanities research, and the relationships between them. Such a ‘methodological commons’ has been formulated in the field of the digital humanities. This paper describes the application of this approach to arts and humanities e-Science, with reference to the early work of DARIAH and AHeSSC.


Author(s):  
Christoph Windmeier ◽  
Felix Flegiel ◽  
Alexander Döß ◽  
Ronald Franz ◽  
Eckhard Schleicher ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 1024 (1) ◽  
pp. 012065
Author(s):  
B Gherman ◽  
L Flore ◽  
R Carlanescu ◽  
M S Enache ◽  
O Anghel ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-16
Author(s):  
Nguyen Thanh Vinh Ho ◽  
Vinh Vinh Le ◽  
Nhi Dien Nguyen ◽  
Kien Cuong Nguyen ◽  
Ton Nghiem Huynh ◽  
...  

VVR-KN is one of the low-enriched fuel types to be considered for a new research reactor (RR) of a Centre for Nuclear Energy Science and Technology (CNEST) of Vietnam. This fuel type was qualified by a lead test carried out with three fuel assemblies (FAs) in 6-MWt WWR-K research reactor at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kazakhstan. VVR-KN fuel was then used for conversion of the WWR-K reactor core from highly-enriched to low-enriched uranium fuel and the reactor was successfully commissioned in September 2016. PLTEMP is a thermal-hydraulic code with plate and coaxial tube models that seems to be suitable for VVR-KN fuel type. Before using PLTEMP code for thermal-hydraulics analysis of the new RR, a calculation for code validation was performed based on the data of the VVR-KN fuel lead test. First, MCNP5 code was used to calculate the power distribution of WWR-K reactor core with lead test fuel assemblies (LTAs) at the core center. Then, thermal-hydraulics parameters of the LTAs were obtained by using PLTEMP code together with calculated data of the power distribution and the lead test conditions. A comparison between the analytic results and the lead test data was made to confirm the suitability of PLTEMP code for thermal-hydraulics analysis of VVR-KN fuel under forced convection and downward flow conditions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Ilana Friedner

Abstract This commentary focuses on three points: the need to consider semiotic ideologies of both researchers and autistic people, questions of commensurability, and problems with “the social” as an analytical concept. It ends with a call for new research methodologies that are not deficit-based and that consider a broad range of linguistic and non-linguistic communicative practices.


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