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working group ARH

working group ARH

Working Group Analytics with Radionuclides and High-performance Radiation Sources (ARH)

The Working Group Analytics with Radionuclides and High-performance Radiation Sources is supported by the Division of Nuclear Chemistry and the Division of Analytical Chemistry. The working group aims to promote and use radionuclides for quality assurance of analytical methods and analytics with large-scale instruments.

Aims and responsibilities

  • Scientific dissemination of the methodology, knowledge transfer and exchange of experience
  • Coordination and stimulation of analytical work with radioactive substances
  • Making radioanalytical methods accessible by improving access to irradiation facilities, measuring instruments and isotope laboratories
  • Facilitating access to high-performance radiation sources
  • Contributions to quality assurance and validation in analytics
  • Maintaining and deepening contacts with other scientific associations
  • Organisation of scientific conferences and meetings

Further information: www.gdch.de/arh

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