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NCBJ and Kozminski University will cooperate in the field of Big Data
2018.10.18 12:04 - Marek Pawłowski
On 16th October 2018 an agreement on scientific and educational cooperation between Kozminski University and National Centre for Nuclear Research was signed. The range of the agreement includes, among other things, joint leadership in research projects, development of analytic tool and implementation of artificial intelligence in analysis of huge sets of data.
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Isomers of superheavy elements can be much more stable than assumed so far
2018.10.17 14:15 - Marek Pawłowski
Work of a team of theoreticians from NCBJ and University of Zielona Góra points, that some isomeric states of superheavy elements can have half lives measured in seconds, so tens of thousands times longer than half lives of their very unstable ground states. Should such exotic nuclear states be produced experimentally, they will be stable enough to research their chemical properities.
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CyberLAB in Świerk efficiently researches cybersecurity
2018.10.16 10:07 - Marek Pawłowski
Recently launched NCBJ's Laboratory of Cybersecurity has recorded its first success: the scientists discovered a dangerous loophole in default software of a widely used logic driver PLC utilized, for example, in nuclear installations. The manufacturer has already fixed the issue and recommended the necessary adjustments to all its clients.
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Over 200 specialists from the whole world discuss high temperature reactors in Warsaw
2018.10.09 9:58 - Marek Pawłowski
The cyclical world conference on high-temperature reactors HTR 2018 is happening in Warsaw. Thie year's ninth edition is organized by National Centre for Nuclear Research. Scientists, practicians and decision-makers from five continents are discussing, among other things, the perspectives of quick implementation of HTR technology in countries with advanced chemical industry, such as Poland.
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RadFarm Doctorate Studies Inauguration
2018.10.09 8:59 - Marek Pawłowski
On 4th October doctorate studies were inaugurated in Świerk under RadFarm project - Radiopharmaceuticals for molecularly targeted diagnostics and medical therapy. 17 listeners will be attending the lectures and led their own research in four cooperating scientific units. The course is co-funded by National Centre for Research and Development's POWER programme.
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