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Founded in 1956, the Nuclear Chemistry Division sees its main task as promoting nuclear, radio and radiation chemistry and the students, technicians and scientists working in these fields. The main focus is on providing information about new results and applications.
The cultivation of the exchange of ideas and experience and the provision of professional stimulation is carried out by:An essential aspect is the promotion and safeguarding of sufficient research, teaching and training capacity in nuclear, radio- and radiation chemistry. Contact list for teaching and training in nuclear chemistry- as of 12 November 2020 (pdf)
Shortlink to this page: www.gdch.de/nuklearchemie
The Nuclear Chemistry Division of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker represents the scientists and engineers who handle radioactive substances and ionising radiation in their work and use them for research, industry, medicine and teaching purposes. Their activities can be summarised in the following key areas:
Fundamental researchHealth and Environment
- Nuclear Chemistry in the Life Sciences (Radiopharmacy)
- Isotope Geochemistry
- Radiation Protection and Radioecology
- Nuclear Forensics
Energy
- Repository Research
- Reactor Chemistry
- Tritium Chemistry
Teaching, training and maintenance of expertise
22.09. - 24.09., Mainz more
Contact person at the GDCh office
is Dipl.-Biol. Nicole Bürger
+49 69 7917-231
n.buerger@gdch.de
The content and significance of the specialist group's main areas of work are described in the brochure "Research & Perspectives" (January 2018). This brochure can also be sent as a printed copy on request - orders via fg@gdch.de.
PDF (contact list updated 2020)
JuRadChem - the youth organisation of the FG Nuclear Chemistry - is a national network for students and young graduates with up to three years of professional experience who are interested in the topics of radio-, nuclear- or actinide chemistry.
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