General Information on IAEA Co-ordinated Research Projects (CRP)

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CRP code

Title

Years

Description

Staff

#C, #A

Status
Note: C = research contract, A = research agreement, RCM = research coordination meeting

G.2.01/3

G4.20.01

Development of computer based troubleshooting tools and instruments

1996-2000

This CRP will establish expertise for computer-based troubleshooting tools for maintenance of nuclear instruments.

A. Markowicz (NAAL), U. Rosengard

7C, 1A

RCMs 9-13 Dec. 1996; 9-13 Nov. 1998

 

G.2.01/3

 

Development of tools and modules for interactive distance learning

2000-2003

This CRP will establish CD-ROM disks for teaching instrumentation maintenance fundamentals and skills.

H. Kaufmann

  

RCM 2001

  

G.2.02/3

F1.10.05

Specialized software utilities for gamma-ray spectrometry

1997-2000

Work under this CRP concentrates on the development of modern algorithms, routines, programmes and libraries dealing with current topics in gammas-ray spectral analysis, in order to facilitate improved gamma-ray analysis of material compositions.

S. Fazinic

6C, 4A

RCMs May 1997; Oct. 1999

 

G.2.02/1

F1.10.08

Development and applications of alpha particle spectrometry

2000-2003

This CRP will develop improved methods for alpha particle spectrometry and facilitate its applications in various fields.

U. Rosengard

   First RCM 4-7/12 2000, Vienna. Report available
 

G.2.02/2

F1.10.07

Application of nuclear techniques to anti-personnel landmines identification

1999-2003

This CRP will develop technology for identification of landmines using nuclear techniques

U. Rosengard

5C, 6A

First RCM Nov. Zagreb 23-26/11 1999.
Second RCM St:Petersburg 10-14 Sep. 2001

 

G.2.02/3

 

In-situ applications of XRF techniques

2000-2004

This CRP will develop applications of x-ray fluorescence techniques for identification of sample constituents in the field

A. Markowicz (NAAL), S. Fazinic

    
 

G.2.03/2

F1.10.06

Bulk hydrogen analysis using neutrons

1997-2000

This CRP will develop neutron based methods for bulk hydrogen analysis of materials.

U. Rosengard

10C, 5A

RCMs July 1997; 17-20 Nov. 1998; Final RCM held 23-26 Oct. 2000

 

G.4.01/1

F1.20.12

WIMS Library  Update (formerly "Development of spectrometer parts for neutron beam research")

1998-2002

This CRP will develop improved components for the library of the WIMS computer code, which is used for research reactor core calculations.

S. Basu

9C, 2A

First RCM Feb. 1999. Second RCM July 2000

  

G.4.01/2

F1.20.10

Analysis of research reactor transients

1995-2000

This CRP is expected to result in updated and new computer codes suitable for small computers, code documentation, procedures, and understanding of how to perform core transient calculations.

S. Basu

11C, 3A

RCMs August 1996; Final April 1999

 

G.4.01/6

  

Applications of small angle neutron scattering (SANS)

2000-2004

This CRP will facilitate the use of research reactors for materials science applications using SANS.

S. Basu

 

CS Oct. 1999

 

G.4.02/1

F1.20.11

Application of MeV ion beams for development and characterization of semiconductor materials

1997-2000

This CRP is based on applications of MeV ion beams for development and characterization of semiconductor materials, especially the correlation between the material's structure and physical properties important for applications in electronic devices.

S. Fazinic

9C, 2A

First RCM 2-5 June 1998; second RCM Sept. 2000

    

G.4.02/2

 

Depth profiling of light elements by MeV ion beam analysis

2000-2003

This CRP will promote the utilization of low-energy accelerators for analysis of material constituents vs. depth under the surface.

S. Fazinic

   
  

G.6.01/4

F1.30.06

Engineering, industrial and environmental applications of plasma physics and fusion technologies

1996-2000

This CRP will strengthen scientific links between laboratories in industrialized and developing countries, enhance the understanding of plasma processes, and aid the development of plasma physics applications in surface processing and waste beneficiation.

U. Schneider

9C, 3A

First RCM 20-24 April 1998, final RCM 30 Nov.-3 Dec.1999

 

G.6.01/4

F1.30.08

Elements of Power plant design for inertial fusion energy

2000-2004

This CRP will promote the study of various components of inertial fusion power plants.

U. Schneider

 

First RCM May 2001

 

G.6.01/5

F1.30.09

Dense magnetized plasma

2001-2004

This CRP will promote the development of applications of dense magnetized plasmas.

U. Schneider

  First RCM April/May 2001
 

G.6.01/3

F.1.30.07

Comparison of Compact Toroid Configurations

1998-2002

This CRP will help to resolve key issues of selected nuclear fusion reactor concepts other than tokamaks, and to coordinate worldwide efforts.

T. Dolan and U. Schneider

8C, 11A

First RCM Dec. 1998; Second RCM 10-13 July 2000