Institute of Radiation Problems
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE:
In 2025, 28 research projects were conducted across 14 topics covering 4 main scientific problems. Main scientific directions include:
-radiation safety
-radiation materials science
- radiation technologies
-environmentally friendly energy
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
In line with the identified scientific directions, the Institute operates 14 laboratories, 2 scientific-experimental departments, as well as the Departments of International Relations, Education, and Design and Construction.
HUMAN RSOURCES
The Institute has a total of 279 employees, including 118 scientific researchers. Among them, 22 hold a Doctor of Science degree, and 58 hold a PhD. The research staff includes 3 principal researchers, 31 leading researchers, 21 senior researchers, 10 researchers, and 34 junior researchers.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE INSTITUTE
* IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency):
1)Improving technical capacity
2)Participation in the International Nuclear Information System (INIS)
* Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna) – Scientific collaboration in nuclear research
* Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University (Turkey) – Application of nuclear radiation detectors
* Czech Technical University – Development of avalanche detectors
* “Zecotek Photonics Inc.” (Canada) – signed an agreement on the development of detectors
* National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering
• A memorandum was signed with EGE University (Republic of Turkey) on academic and cultural collaboration, as well as education and research.
A five-year cooperation agreement was signed with the research and training center ELMÉK MOZGÁSBAN ALAPÍTVÁNY of Hungary.