Join us on Tuesday, November 19th for a webinar focusing on the use of SIMS for nuclear and radioactive materials!
Our speaker, Anne-Laure Fauré, an experienced analytical chemistry researcher and Assistant Laboratory Manager at CEA-DAM, will showcase why SIMS is perfectly suited to the detection and the characterization of micrometer size objects, thanks to its high sensitivity and lateral resolution imaging capabilities.
She will present two examples of SIMS application in the nuclear field:
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The isotopic measurement of uranium particles in the frame of nuclear safeguards.
- The elemental characterization of simulated radioactive particles and its contribution to the understanding of the mechanisms of particle formation following the Fukushima Daichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in 2011.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from her findings and ask her questions during the Q&A session, because exceptionally, this webinar is exclusive for live participants and will not be recorded!
Register now and choose the session that fits your timezone:
REGISTER - 9AM CET Paris
REGISTER - 8PM CET Paris
About the Speaker
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Anne-Laure Fauré graduated from the Montpellier High school of chemistry (ENSCM) with a specialization in nuclear waste management. She has been working in CEA-DAM Île de France since 2006 in the fields of nuclear safeguards and nuclear forensics.
The laboratory is part of the Network of Analytical Laboratories of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Her area of expertise is particle analysis using SIMS. |