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Modernization of research infrastructure in Świerk

Accelerating Structures Lab (photo Marcin Jakubowski)
New labs and facilities developed within the just coming to the end 4LABy  project have greatly improved NCBJ research infrastructure. Outcomes of the project were presented on a special conference held on June 24. ----

Honours awarded at the Royal Castle in Warsaw

Mrs. Wiesława Krawczyk, Deputy Chairwomen of the Mazovia Voivodeship Regional Council is handing over the Merit for Mazovia honour awarded to NCBJ to Professor Grzegorz Wrochna, NCBJ Director General (photo Marcin Jakubowski)
Bronisław Komorowski, President of Poland, awarded some outstanding Polish nuclear physicists/chemists, some employees of the former Institute of Nuclear Research who were actively supporting democratic processes running in ’80 in  Poland, as well as some most deserving NCBJ/ IChTJ employees with the Polonia Restituta Order Officer’s/Knight’s Crosses and with Golden Crosses of Merit. ----

NCBJ Jubilee Symposium

NCBJ Jubilee Symposium
Celebrations on the occasion of NCBJ 60th birthday include a Jubilee Symposium to be held on Monday June 15, 2015 in the Świerk Science & Technology Park conference room. Both rich history and the most interesting projects selected among those currently under accomplishment in our Institute will be presented during the Symposium. ----

60 years of nuclear research in Poland

Ceremony in Warsaw Royal Castle on the occasion of 60 years of nuclear research in Poland
The most outstanding nuclear scientists arrived to Royal Castle in Warsaw on June 11. President of Poland distinguished them with some highest state awards. Some of them participated 60 years ago in founding IBJ Świerk, the first nuclear research centre in Poland. The ceremony was attended also by some notable guests from the world of politics and economy. ----

In search for a more efficient radiotherapy

Jet Counter developed in NCBJ (photo NCBJ)
The EMPR BioQuaRT joint research project has come to end. Scientists associated in EURAMET were searching for new metrology methods that would help to optimize planning  of cancer radiotherapy treatment. ----

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