1. NATURAL SCIENCES
» Physics
Core competencies
The main activities of Nuclear Physics Group (NPG) at UNSPMF, Serbia are: expertise in low-level alpha,
beta and gamma spectrometry (common, high sensitivity, direct, coincidence, anticoincidence methods
for fundamental and applied research) and public services in radiation protection (alpha, beta and
gamma spectrometry, dosimetry measurements, and non-ionizing radiation). The NPG has two
accredited laboratories (Accreditation Board of Serbia, according to ISO/IEC 17025). Besides few
National Research Projects financed by Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development
of Serbia (Nuclear Methods Investigations of Rare Processes and Cosmic No. 171002, Biosensing
Technologies and Global System for Continues Research and Integrated Management No.43002), and
projects financed by Provincial Secretariat for Science and Technology Development (Radioactivity in
drinking water and cancer incidence in Vojvodina, Improving non-destructive methods for Nuclear
Forensics), NPG participated in some International Projects: COST Action TU1301 NORM4Building and is
currently part of project MetroRADON - Metrology for Radon Monitoring (EMPIR 16ENV10). NPG is a
coordinator of one CEEPUS Action Education, training and research in Radioecology established
between 7 Universities from 7 different countries, IAEA CRP “Improving of non-destructive laboratory
based and in-situ measuring methods to respond to a nuclear security event”. NPG is a member of IAEA
ALMERA (Analytical Laboratories for the Measurement of Environmental Radioactivity) and INSEN
(International Nuclear Security Education Network) network. The Nuclear Physics Group has already
established a few International Collaborations: ISOLDE Collaboration - CERN, POLAREX Collaboration –
University of Orsay, France, ICTP – Trieste, Italy, DUBNA Institute, Russia.