Nucleonica
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nucleonica is a nuclear science web portal created by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre.[2][3] which was later spun off to the company Nucleonica GmbH in March 2011.[1]
Type of site | Online nuclear science applications |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Nucleonica GmbH |
Created by | Joseph Magill |
URL | www |
Registration | Free access available |
Launched | 1 March 2011[1][lower-alpha 1] |
Current status | Online |
The company Nucleonica GmbH was founded by Dr. Joseph Magill in 2011 as a spin-off from the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, Institute for Transuranium Elements.[1][better source needed] In addition to providing user friendly access to nuclear data, the main focus of Nucleonica is to provide professionals in the nuclear industry with a suite of validated scientific applications for everyday calculations.
The portal is also suitable for education and training in the nuclear field,[4] both for technicians and degree-level and programmes in Nuclear engineering technology.[5][6]
Nucleonica GmbH also took responsibility for the management and development of the Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart print and online versions.[1]
Users can register for free access to Nucleonica. This free access gives the user access to most applications but is restricted to a limited number of nuclides. For full access to all nuclides and applications, the user can upgrade to Premium for which there is an annual user charge.[citation needed]
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