Fundamental Sciences → Atomic Physics
Organizations relating to Atomic Physics
International Society for Neutron Capture Therapy / Est. 1983
NORDSYNC / Oslo, Norway / Est. 1987
European Neutron Scattering Association / Lausanne, Switzerland / Est. 1994
Asia Plasma and Fusion Association / Chengdu, China / Est. 1997
International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science / Kidderminster, UK / Est. 2004
Northern European Association for Accelerator Engineers / Jönköping, Sweden / Est. 2003
Asian Committee for Future Accelerators / Beijing, China / Est. 1996
International Fine Particle Research Institute / Woodbury MN, USA / Est. 1979
International Atomic and Molecular Data Centre Network / Vienna, Austria
CERN Staff Association / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1955
International Committee on Activation Analysis / Budapest, Hungary
International Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics European Research Interest Community / Manchester, UK / Est. 2005
European Consortium for the Development of Fusion Energy / Garching, Germany / Est. 2014
Institute for Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems / Irvine CA, USA
International Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources / Oak Ridge TN, USA / Est. 1977
EURODIF Corporation / Est. 1973
Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology in Asia / Daejeon, Korea Rep / Est. 1972
Regional Cooperation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1984
The International NanoScience Community / Est. 2007
European Nanoporous Materials Institute of Excellence / Stuttgart, Germany
Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe / Darmstadt, Germany / Est. 2010
European and Central Asian Safety Network / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2016
Arab Network of Nuclear Regulators / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2010
Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies in Africa / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2009
Hyper-Kamiokande Collaboration
Network for Young Nordic Neutron Scatterers
International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences / Kingston, Jamaica
Nagasaki Peace Institute / Nagasaki, Japan / Est. 1997
Atlantic Centre for Atomistic Modelling / Dublin, Ireland / Est. 2009
Anti-Atom-International / Vienna, Austria
Japan Atomic Industrial Forum / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1956
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, Tokyo / Tokyo, Japan
Institute for Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems, North and South America / Irvine CA, USA / Est. 1986
International Association Pro Electron / Est. 1967
European Society of Nuclear Methods in Agriculture / Est. 1969
European Nuclear Medicine Society / Est. 1974
Asian African Association for Plasma Training / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 1988
European Council for Nuclear Research / Est. 1952
European Atomized Aluminium Association
EFDA JET / Est. 1978
Society of Nuclear Medicine - Europe / Est. 1962
Australasian Particle Technology Society / Est. 1998
International Fusion Research Council / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1972
European Network on Ion Track Technology / Uppsala, Sweden / Est. 2000
International Conference on the Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass
International Symposium on Welding and Melting by Electron and Laser Beams / Gif-sur-Yvette, France
International Topical Conference on High-Power Electron and Ion-Beam Research and Technology
International Conference on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy / Est. 2000
European Colloquium on Geo-Chronology, Cosmo-Chronology and Isotope Geology / Jerusalem, Israel
European Study Conference on Low Energy Molecular Collisions
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Action Strategies relating to Atomic Physics
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialProtecting against atomic radiation
Decommissioning nuclear power stations
Providing physics information
Using nuclear physics
Supporting nuclear physics
Carrying out sub nuclear physics research
Developing nuclear methods in agriculture
Controlling thermonuclear fusion experiments
Using radioactive isotopes
Coordinating interchange of nuclear expertise
Demonstrating fusion power
Separating uranium isotopes
Opposing nuclear energy generation
Developing nuclear science
Supplying fissile materials
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