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Radioactive materials under this program will be used to support a research program in fundamental nuclear physics and radiation detector development.
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Radioactive materials under this program will be used to support a research program in fundamental nuclear physics and radiation detector development.  The research will use radioisotopes, like U-238 and Th-232, to develop neutron detectors.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:12, 10 August 2009

Forest Radiation Program

Objectives and methods

Radioactive materials under this program will be used to support a research program in fundamental nuclear physics and radiation detector development. The research will use radioisotopes, like U-238 and Th-232, to develop neutron detectors.

Facilities

The Laboratory for Detector Science is located in room B101 of the Physical Sciences Complex building. A floorplan of the laboratory is shown below. Radioactive active materials will be stored in a safe identified as "Safe 2" in the floorplan below.

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Radioacive waste

We do not expect to generate Radioactive waste in the Laboratory for Detector Science.