Brazilian network of laboratories on nuclear forensic science (BNLNFS)
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60 YEARS OF IEA-R1: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON UTILIZATION OF RESEARCH REACTORS
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The Brazilian Network of Laboratories on Nuclear Forensic Science (BNLNFS)
was created in 2007 with support of IAEA’s the Department of Nuclear Security. The
main roles of the laboratory are: the development of procedures for characterization
of the radioactive or nuclear material in order to determine its production site, production
date, intended use, and the route from production site to the crime scene,
training and education in nuclear forensics. The network uses a variety of techniques
to characterize materials, including nuclear counting, analytical chemistry, radiation
measurements, and various radiography techniques. Thus, based on the scientific expertise
of IPEN’s nuclear scientists and existing infrastructure The network gathers
six laboratories located at Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, São Paulo, IPEN’s
Department of Radiological Protection, and has the support of CNEN’s Poços de
Caldas Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo State Police, São Paulo and Federal
Police, Brasília. During the exercises, the associated laboratories have to follow
all procedures recommended by IAEA to conduct a nuclear forensic investigation. During the last decade the BNLNF has participated in several international nuclear
forensics exercises.
Como referenciar
SARKIS, J.E.S. Brazilian network of laboratories on nuclear forensic science (BNLNFS). In: 60 YEARS OF IEA-R1: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON UTILIZATION OF RESEARCH REACTORS, November 28 - December 01, 2017, São Paulo, SP. Abstract... São Paulo, SP: Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, 2017. p. 67-68. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/28766. Acesso em: 30 Dec 2025.
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