VIDEO: Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory

Author: James Gilman

The Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory (NDRL) is a premier venue for research in radiation chemistry and solar photochemistry. Led by Ian Carmichael, Director of NDRL and professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the laboratory aims to enhance knowledge, understanding, and utilization of the effects of ionizing radiation on chemical systems.

With support from the Division of Chemical Sciences within the Office of Basic Energy Sciences at the U.S. Department of Energy, NDRL offers opportunities for international impact through worldwide collaborative innovation, as well as education for the next generation of radiation chemistry researchers.

To learn more about the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, please watch the new video and visit their website, rad.nd.edu.

Contact:

Joanne Fahey, Director of Research Communications

fahey.17@nd.edu / 574.631.9762

research.nd.edu / @UNDResearch

About Notre Dame Research:

The University of Notre Dame is a private research and teaching university inspired by its Catholic mission. Located in South Bend, Indiana, its researchers are advancing human understanding through research, scholarship, education, and creative endeavor in order to be a repository for knowledge and a powerful means for doing good in the world. For more information, please see research.nd.edu or @UNDResearch.

Originally published by James Gilman at rad.nd.edu on July 21, 2021.