DOE $6.2 million awards go to Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc
27 August 2010United States Department of Energy (DOE) has approved seven phase II awards to wholly owned subsidiary of Dynasil Corporation of America, Radiation Monitoring Devices (RMD), Inc. Radiation Monitoring Devices is one of the leader in the area of radiation detector material and related instrumentation. The awards for seven projects range from $750,000 to $1,000,000 each for developing state of the art nuclear sensors and related instruments.Â
Out of the seven, three awards are for Biological and Environmental research and will focus on some of the area of medical diagnostic equipments. The development will aim at developing high resolution imaging detectors in nuclear medicine and related area and the development will also lead better radiation detection technology that can also be used for weapon detection for defense application and instruments for oil exploration and other industrial applications.Â
Rest of the four awards provided by Department of Energy is for the Basic Energy science and will fund the RMD’s (Radiation Monitoring Devices) research. Research in the area of nuclear sensor technology and allied areas at RMD will support the researchers and scientists at DOE’s National Laboratories working in various fields including material science and nuclear physics. The project will also cover nanotechnology based applications such as nanoscale microscopy and nano-particle based detectors.
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