FCK3316 Radiation Chemistry
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Eligible for studies at the third-cycle level.
- Ionizing radiation
- Interaction between radiation and matter
- Chemical effects of ionizing radiation
- Radiation chemistry of water
- Radiation chemistry in heterogeneous systems
- Radiation chemical technique
- Radiation chemical applications in nuclear and materials science
- Biological effects of ionizing radiation
After completion of the course the doctoral student should have the knowledge and ability to
- describe how ionizing radiation interacts with matter and the chemical consequences thereof.
- design, plan and carry out a project to address a scientific or technical problem within radiation chemistry or that can be solved using radiation chemical techniques.
- present and motivate orally own project results, and critically evaluate own and others’ presented project results within radiation chemistry and in industrial applications thereof.
- reflect on radiation chemistry and its industrial applications with respect to environmental, human or societal
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