National Research And Development Institute For Cryogenic And Isotopic Technologies

Research-Development Institutes

  • Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest-Magurele: EUROATOM, EFDA-JET, EFDA-ITER and F4E Programs;
  • National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics – INFLPR, Bucharest-Magurele: EUROATOM, EFDA-JET, PCCDI programs;
  • “Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry ICMPP Iași – development of solid polyelectrolytes and polymeric membranes;
  • “Costin D. Nenițescu” Center of Organic Chemistry of the Romanian Academy – CCO, Bucharest – development of graphene materials functionalized with azulene derivatives
  • Institute for Economic Forecasting – market studies for hydrogen-based energy systems, life-cycle cost analysis and environmental impact study;
  • “Horia Hulubei” National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), Bucharest-Magurele: behavior of materials and equipment in tritiated environment;
  • National Institute of Materials PhysicsNIMP, Bucharest-Magurele: advanced materials for special applications; low temperature physics;
  • National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies, Cluj Napoca: advanced materials and isotopic analysis equipment;
  • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrical Engineering ICPE-CA, Bucharest: vacuum technique; new materials with carbon and zeolite structures, hydrogen energy;
  • Technologies for Nuclear Energy State Owned Company – Institute for Nuclear Research, Pitesti: analyzing behavior of materials in corrosive environment; tritium radioactive waste management;
  • National Institute for Research and Development for Technical Physics, Iasi: study of advanced materials and their applications to isotope separation and hydrogen storage;
  • (“Ilie Murgulescu”) Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bucharest: physical and structural characterization of materials;
  • National Institute for Marine Research (and Development “Grigore Antipa”), Constanta: radioprotection of the environment

Higher Education Institutions

  • University of Bucharest – Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry and Catalysis; The Research Center of Applied Organic Chemistry of the University of Bucharest;
  • University of Bucharest – Faculty of Physics: synthesis and investigation techniques for porous-structured materials;
  • “Politehnica” University of Bucharest – Faculty of Power Engineering: processes and equipment in nuclear energy, hydrogen and associated energy;
  • University of Craiova – Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
  • University of Craiova – Faculty of Agronomy: advanced analytical investigations for compositional evaluations;
  • University of Pitesti – Faculty of Science: study of materials – thermodynamic and corrosion of materials; physical and structural characterization of materials;
  • University of Pitesti – Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Computers – diagnosis and control of PEM type fuel cell systems;
  • Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest – Faculty of Building Services Engineering: thermodynamics, heat transfer and thermal engineering; environment protection;
  • Transylvania University of Brasov: hydrogen and associated energy;
  • Tehnical University of Cluj-Napoca: renewable energy sources;
  • “Babeş Bolyai” University of Cluj-Napoca: biomedical and nanostructured systems;
  • “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu: complex analytical investigations on environment and food security;
  • Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava: development of systems based on electric propulsion and PEM type fuel cells, development of electric charging stations;
  • Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați, Faculty of Sciences and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Physics and Environment: analytical chemistry and environment;
  •  “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași – Faculty of Mechanics;
  • The University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca – USAMVenvironmental chemistry;
  • University of Craiova – Faculty of Sciences, Department of Chemistry, technological biochemistry, chemistry of biologically active compounds;

Industry Units

  • Nuclearelectrica SA National Company
  • Cernavoda NPP
  • Romanian Authority for Nuclear Activities – ROMAG Dr. Tr. Severin (Regia Autonomă de Activități Nucleare ROMAG Dr. Tr. Severin)
  • Technologies for Nuclear Energy State Owned Company – Center of Technology and Engineering for Nuclear Projects, Bucureşti Magurele – RATEN CITON
  • Technologies for Nuclear Energy State Owned Company – Institute for Nuclear Research, Pitesti – RATEN ICN
  • Nuclear Fuel Plant, Pitesti-Mioveni
  • National Society of Mineral Waters (Societatea Națională a Apelor Minerale)
  • SC MECROSYSTEM Bucureşti
  • SC CHIMCOMPLEX SA Rm. Vâlcea
  • SC Govora S.A
  • SC Ciech Govora S.A
  • SC METINSTAL Rm. Vâlcea;
  • SC STEMA GRUP Rm. Vâlcea
  • SC ROMBAT SA Bistrița
  • Power Protection Services, Deva
  • SMARTPOWER SRL Bucuresti
  • KINECTRICS NUCLEAR ROMANIA, Bucureşti
  • Linde Gaz Romania
  • Air Liquide Romania
  • Messer Romania Gaz SRL
  • SAPE SA (Societatea de Administrare a Participațiilor în Energie)
  • SC COMPA SA Sibiu
  • TDR Energy SRL
  • Pehart Grup SA
  • KIT Karlsruhe Germany, The Tritium Laboratory, Germany: determining performance of catalysts for hydrogen-water isotopic exchange; heavy water detritiation systems;
  • Messer Griesheim GmbH, Austria: production of pure gases and gas mixtures;
  • Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Mol, Belgium: hydrogen-water catalytic isotopic exchange; decontamination of liquid and solid waste; mathematical modeling;
  • Centre for Materials Research and Engineering, Toulouse, France: study of materials and their processing;
  • Institute for Transuranium Elements in Karlsruhe, Germany: methods and techniques of measuring radioactivity in the environment;
  • International Institute of Refrigeration, France: cryogenic processes and equipment;
  • Nuclear Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia: calculation programs and computer simulation of hydrogen isotope separation processes; packing and catalysts for hydrogen isotopes separation; tritium storage equipment;
  • “Jožef Stefan” Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia: LSC methods for determining H-3 and C-14 in environmental samples;
  • University of Antwerp (U.I.A.), Belgium: production and research of new environmental materials; gas separation and purification methods;
  • Linde Kryotechnik AG, Switzerland: cryogenic equipment;
  • Max Planck Institute, Gottingen, Germany: study of gas-solid interactions;
  • Atomic Energy Commission – CEA, France: EFDA/JET and EFDA/ITER fuel cycle;
  • Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems in Sofia, Bulgaria – development of PEM electrolysers for storing hydrogen-based energy;
  • Edwards, England – production of vacuum equipment; high vacuum measuring systems;
  • Oxford Scientific Instruments, England: systems for structural analysis of metal surfaces;
  • Analytik Jena GmbH, Germany – equipment and instruments for the analysis of gas and aqueous solutions;
  • Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, EC-JRC Geel, Belgium: instrumental methods for isotope analysis;
  • Kinectrics International Inc. Toronto, Canada: design and manufacture of nuclear power equipment;
  • Institute of Materials of the Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics/IM – CAEP – cooperation in research and development of hydrogen isotope separation technologies especially for water detritiation and cryogenic distillation;
  • National Fusion Research Institute, South Korea – research on the separation of hydrogen isotopes, the cryogenic distillation of hydrogen, the storage of hydrogen in the material, the behavior of materials in tritiated environment, the behavior of organically bound tritium in the environment and its measurement;
  • Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China – applications of the tritium separation process by isotopic exchange catalyzed by the decontamination of liquid effluents from a TMSR type nuclear reactor;
  • Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology, Shanghai China – collaboration agreement for the establishment of a “Joint International Laboratory for Tritium and Carbon Science and Technology”;
  • NRC Kurchatov Institute – PNPI, St. Petersburg, Russia – collaboration agreement in the field of nuclear safety-innovative technologies;
  • Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l’Energia “Nicola Giordano”, Messina, Italy – collaboration agreement in the field of innovative technologies and the development of materials for fuel cells;
  • DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems, Germany – collaboration agreement in the field of development of energy technologies based on fuel cells;
  • Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR), Germany – collaboration in the field of battery development;
  • Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium – collaboration in the field of battery development and testing;
  • ARENA-INNOVATION Germany – collaboration in the field of hydrogen storage, fuel cells and batteries;
  • Institute of Materials Science Kaunas, Lithuania – collaboration agreement in the field of development and characterization of graphene material for fuel cells.

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