Research at the Nuclear Engineering Department
- Low level Gamma Spectroscopy
- Low level - low energy (5-200 keV) Gamma Spectroscopy
- Two phase flow heat transfer in Nuclear Reactors with emphasis on transient phenomena
- Investigation of the properties of thin liquid films during free isothermal and non-isothermal flow
- Investigation into the relationship between Radon sources in the soil and indoor Radon concentration in Greek dwellings (in collaboration with the University of Athens)
- Continuous monitoring of Radon gamma-emitting daughters outdoors
- Alpha Spectroscopy using PIPS detectors
- Radon exhalation measurements of building materials and structural modules
- Radon concentration measurements in soil gas
- Neutron Activation analysis using Am-Be neutron source
- X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF)
- Development of Unix Software for the Analysis of complex alpha and gamma spectra
- Development of Computer Codes and GIS for mapping of Radiometric Data
- Development of Hardware and Software techniques for Real-Time Data Acquisition Applications
- Industrial Radiography