The Accelerator Knowledge Portal (AKP) is IAEA's community driven website for the benefit of accelerator scientists, accelerator users and service providers worldwide. The knowledge portal offers not only a database of MV particle accelerators in the world, but it has several networking and community features in an attempt to bring together the accelerator community, as well as provide information to accelerator users and policy makers, too
The Application of Safeguards TO Geological Repositories - ASTOR The main objective of the ASTOR Group of Experts is to support the IAEA’s objective to obtain credible assurance that nuclear material and technology associated with geological disposal activities are not diverted from peaceful nuclear uses. This will be achieved through the provision of technical expertise and support in the development of safeguards procedures, measures and technologies to apply safeguards at geological repositories and associated facilities.
The e-Learning course was developed to give a general knowledge on soil water and its measurement using nuclear and related techniques in soil water management and irrigation scheduling to enhance crop water productivity.
The primary objective of the ANSN is pooling, analyzing and sharing nuclear safety information, existing and new knowledge and practical experience among the participating countries.
The "Atomic Mass Data Center" AMDC and its electronic bulletin aim at being a meeting place where information on masses (experimental, evaluation or theory) can be exchanged.
This Q-value calculation program allows you to calculate reaction Q-values and threshold energies and decay Q values based on the 1995 Update to the Atomic Mass Evaluation and to retrieve other quantities contained in this evaluation. 2003 atomic mass evaluation, NUBASE, PC-NUCLEUS.
The Basic Professional Training Course on Nuclear Safety (BPTC) is intended to provide a broad overview of all the safety concepts and their application to nuclear power plants and research reactors design and operation.
A Web-platform on Collaborating Centres (Scope, Listing and an short description on each collaborating centre). An IAEA Collaborating Centre is an institution designated by an IAEA Deputy Director General to assist the IAEA in implementing its programme through an agreed plan of work in a relevant area of nuclear science and technology.
Bibliographic references to measurements, calculations, reviews, and evaluations of neutron cross-sections and other microscopic neutron data. References to computer libraries of numerical neutron data. Since 2005, database is extended by photonuclear and charged particle reaction data. Missing information is automatically imported from EXFOR and from NSR.
The database has been developed to support informational exchange between the countries participating in the IAEA Contact Expert Group for International Radioactive Waste Projects in the Russian Federation (CEG).
By bringing together research institutions in both developing and developed countries and sharing resources and expertise, the Coordinated Research Activity (CRA) programme helps foster the exchange of scientific and technical information while achieving a particular research agenda.
The CNPP covers background information on the status and development of nuclear power programs in countries having nuclear plants in operation and/or plants under construction, and in countries actively engaged in planning such programs.
The database provides a variety of tables for all natural elements (from H to U) including the following data: isotopic composition, thermal radiative cross section (total and partial), Westcott g-factors, energy of the gamma rays (prompt and delayed), decay mode, half life and branching ratios.
DIRATA is a worldwide centralized electronic repository of official records submitted by IAEA Member States. Dataset for each nuclear facility includes annual discharge and detection limits.
The Desalination Economic Evaluation Program DEEP is a tool made freely available by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which can be used for performance and cost evaluation of various power and water co-generation configurations.
In order to guide decisions and recommendations on the use of phosphate rock (PR) as fertilizer, predict their cost-effectiveness as a source of phosphorus for crop productivity and its long-term sustainability and environmental consequences of using soluble P and phosphate rocks.
The ENSDF database contains evaluated nuclear structure and decay information for over 2900 nuclides. The file is updated on a continuous basis. New evaluations are published in Nuclear Data Sheets.
The EXFOR library contains an extensive compilation of experimental nuclear reaction data. The library contains data from more than 20,700 experiments.
FCRIS is a chemical food contaminant resource of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture. It focuses on Codex food standards/guidelines and reducing the incidence of food trade rejections as a result of chemical contaminants and violative levels of residues.
The Food Irradiation Treatment Facilities (FITF) database is a compilation of information maintained by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture.
The Fuel Incident Notification and Analysis System (FINAS) is an international system jointly operated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Nuclear Energy Agency of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD/NEA).
This Electronic textbook has been made available to the interested reader in order to support self-study for those who are unfamiliar with basic nuclear engineering. The target audience of this textbook are the general public and the scientific international community
This Electronic textbook has been made available to the interested reader in order to support self-study for those who are unfamiliar with basic nuclear engineering.
This Electronic textbook has been made available to the interested reader in order to support self-study for those who are unfamiliar with basic nuclear engineering.
The Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) is a worldwide observation network of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in precipitation, initiated in 1960 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and operated in cooperation with numerous partner institutions in member states.
The Safety Assessment Section (SAS) within the Division of Nuclear Installation Safety (NSNI) has established the Global Nuclear Safety Assessment Network (GSAN) to facilitate focused collaboration on safety assessment capacity building in support of global nuclear safety harmonization, especially in the expanding and developing nuclear programmes worldwide.
The GovAtom web site is an Agency service to Member States’ representatives. It provides them with on-line documentation on the work of the Board of Governors and its Committees.
Registration and access to GovAtom are restricted to members of the IAEA Board of Governors, staff in all Permanent Missions of IAEA Member States, and individuals in the competent authorities in IAEA Member States.
This Guideline provides guidance and assessment on soil water sensing in terms of Methods, Instrumentation and Sensor Technology under laboratory and field conditions.
This is a workshop on further needs in the area of Management Systems, Safety Culture, Leadership and Preoperational stages of Nuclear Projects taken at the technical meeting in April 2008 at the IAEA in Vienna, Austria
The Human Health Campus is an Educational and Resources website for Health Professionals in Radiation Medicine (Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging, Radiation Oncology, and Medical Radiation Physics) and Nutrition.
CONNECT provides a gateway and collaboration space for IAEA-sponsored networks, also called international communities of practice, to support capacity building in our Member States, increasing the participation of individuals and organizations involved in them, and making available additional sources of information which complement existing training.
The IAEA Library Catalogue of Resources provides bibliographical, location and availability information about the Library's collection of books, journals, films and videos, selected technical reports and documents and electronic information resources.
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