
Different groups have joined the CP Recosy as Associated Group
British Geological Survey (BGS)
Their main interest is in the impact of microbiology in the far-field where they have a research project very much complementary to that conducted within ReCosy. The letter describing their interest can be found at the Intranet page within the KM and Dissemination folder.
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL): Actinide Chemistry and Repository Science Program, Earth and Environmental Sciences Division,
Their main interest is focused on the solubility and redox processes of actinides in brine systems and the microbial processes. The letter describing their interest can be found at the Intranet page within the KM and Dissemination folder
Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN). They are mainly interested in taking part in information flow and contributing to discussion concerning generation and application of knowledge within the Project Recosy
Kyoto University: Department of Nuclear Engineering
Their main interest is the study of actinide chemistry for nuclear waste disposal safety assessment. Their expertise is related with actinide solution (chemical thermodynamics, solution equilibria, advanced analytical techniques by electro-spray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), etc). They are willing to work in the ReCosy intercomparison exercise and share their experience on redox measurements techniques.
Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK). Their main interest is the problems of redox chemistry, for example, in an ongoing project on weathering of U-containing minerals and subsequent migration and immobilization of U series radionuclides in overburden and granitic bedrock. The final goal of these efforts is a quantitative description of the chemical and transport processes. Contributions of STUK at one of the annual meetings could be possible. The letter describing their interest can be found at the Intranet page within the KM and Dissemination folder.
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology: Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering (KAIST)
Their main interest is the understanding of redox phenomena of radionuclides in aquifers. They are particularly interested in the determination of redox states and redox processes in radionuclide transport. They are willing to work in the ReCosy project making contributions to understand redox states, by sharing resources, experiences and expertise and to have regular participation in the process of promoting the project
The letter describing their interest can be found at the Intranet page within the KM and Dissemination folder.