Institution:

Year: Section:

IV. RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

IV.1. Top five research facilities, equipments/ instrumentation of your centre (research hardware):

Item 1

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

FN-15 Tandem Van de Graaf Accelerator, advanced detection systems

Year of acquisition:

1973

Average value at the time of acquisition :

17467290

Short Description:

The accelerator currently delivers 28 ion species ranging from protons to gold, produced in a sputtering or duoplasmatron ion sources. A special configuration (Li charge exchange) of the duoplasmatron ion source is dedicated to 3, 4 He ions and an ultra-clean sputtering source followed by 90 degrees magnetic analysing to Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) applications. * Average value at the time of acquisition is expressed in USD

Item 2

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Radioisotope Production Center

Year of acquisition:

1977.0000

Average value at the time of acquisition :

14000000

Short Description:

* Average value at the time of acquisition is expressed in USD

Item 3

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Radioactive Waste Treatment Plant

Year of acquisition:

1975

Average value at the time of acquisition :

11611904

Short Description:

The management of the non-fuel cycle radioactive wastes at national level. * Average value at the time of acquisition is expressed in USD

Item 4

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Gamma irradiation facility, specialised labs for microbiological tests, validation of irradiation sterilization a.o.

Year of acquisition:

2001

Average value at the time of acquisition :

1276930

Short Description:

IRASM is a production and R&D center offering industrial irradiation services, consultation, analyses, training and research in radiation processing. * Average value at the time of acquisition is expressed in USD

Item 5

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Cyclotron accelerator, advanced detection systems

Year of acquisition:

1956

Average value at the time of acquisition :

3362623

Short Description:

Unique provider in Romania for: Intense accelerated beams (max.50microA); Accelerated ions: protons, deuterons and alpha particles with maximum energy 13MeV/amu and fast neutrons irradiation with maximum fluxes 1011n/cm2*s; Energy and Time spectrometers for gamma, X-ray and charged particles. * Average value at the time of acquisition is expressed in USD

IV.2. Resources and services for scientific exchange and preservation, IT infrastructure for scientific information access:

1. Subscription to peer-reviewed, international journals

Total Number:

58

Short description of the facility:

58 titles and 3 archives: Subscription at 58 titles for Physics: APS/AIP - Physical Review A, B, C, D, E, etc.; Elsevier - Physics Letters A & B & Physics Reports, etc.; Oxford Journals; World Scientific; Science; OSA; Nature; Springer - European Physical Journal A, B, C, D, E, etc. Archives from IOP (1874-1997), Elsevier (High Energy, Nuclear Physics and Astronomy) and PROLA from APS.

2. Access to electronic databases

Total Number:

3

Short description of the facility:

Permanently access to Web of Science (Thomson Reuters) for period 1975-2008. Access to databases in Mathematics: Matscinet (AMS) and Zentralblatt (Springer).

3.ICT-based infrastructure for scientific information

Total Number:

1

Short description of the facility:

A network containing 20 computers for free access inside the library. About 1000 IP registered for access for scientists in different locations in the research area.

4.Other

Item description

N/A

Total number:

N/A

Short description of the facility:

N/A

IV. 3. Which is (are) your most needed resources and services not currently available at your centre?

Access to Science an Nature (Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Physics, Nature Photonics), including archives

Disclaimer: All the data for this database were collected as a part of the UNESCO Venice Office Project “Strengthening Basic and Engineering Sciences Capacities in South Eastern Europe SEE”, i.e. as the subproject “Map of Excellence in Physics and Mathematics in SEE – the SEE MP e-Survey Project” launched in 2010, and continued in 2012/2013 in cooperation with the SEENET-MTP Network Office Nis – Faculty of Science Nis, and the Department of Physics, University of Craiova. Representatives of each institution are able to add, update or delete the data about their institution. The SEENET-MTP Network cannot be held liable for the published information and its accuracy.