IV. RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE
IV.1. Top five research facilities, equipments/ instrumentation of your centre (research hardware):
Item 1
Total Number:
1
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
gamma spectrometer "Pripjat"
Year of acquisition:
1996
Average value at the time of acquisition :
100000
Short Description:
Four pi geometry with six detectors
Item 2
Total Number:
1
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
system for spectro-chemical analysis PGS-2 with optical channel analyzer
Year of acquisition:
1980.0000
Average value at the time of acquisition :
100000
Short Description:
System for atomic emission spectroscopy planned with photo-plates as a detector replaced with optical channel analyzer purchased in 2005.
Item 3
Total Number:
1
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
Baraccuda system for X ray radiation
Year of acquisition:
2006
Average value at the time of acquisition :
20000
Short Description:
System for control radiation exposures in medicine
Item 4
Total Number:
N/A
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
N/A
Year of acquisition:
N/A
Average value at the time of acquisition :
N/A
Short Description:
N/A
Item 5
Total Number:
N/A
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
N/A
Year of acquisition:
N/A
Average value at the time of acquisition :
N/A
Short Description:
N/A
IV.2. Resources and services for scientific exchange and preservation, IT infrastructure for scientific information access:
1. Subscription to peer-reviewed, international journals
Total Number:
8
Short description of the facility:
the journals obtained by exchanges
2. Access to electronic databases
Total Number:
1
Short description of the facility:
PROLA Jouurnal database
3.ICT-based infrastructure for scientific information
Total Number:
3
Short description of the facility:
networks with 15 computers
4.Other
Item description
N/A
Total number:
N/A
Short description of the facility:
N/A
IV. 3. Which is (are) your most needed resources and services not currently available at your centre?
improve laboratory facilities subscription for peer reviewed journals
Disclaimer: All the data for this database were collected as a part of the UNESCO Venice Office Project “Strengthening Basic and Engineering Sciences Capacities in South Eastern Europe SEE”, i.e. as the subproject “Map of Excellence in Physics and Mathematics in SEE – the SEE MP e-Survey Project” launched in 2010, and continued in 2012/2013 in cooperation with the SEENET-MTP Network Office Nis – Faculty of Science Nis, and the Department of Physics, University of Craiova. Representatives of each institution are able to add, update or delete the data about their institution. The SEENET-MTP Network cannot be held liable for the published information and its accuracy.