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Baltic Scientific Instruments (BSI) company develops and manufactures devices for spectrometric analysis based on semiconductor and scintillation radiation detectors. Our core product technology is high purity germanium (HPGe) detectors considered the ”gold standard” in gamma and X-ray spectroscopy. BSI produces gamma- and X-ray spectrometers based on coaxial or planar HPGe detectors with liquid nitrogen, Peltier or Stirling cycle cooling. Our products are applied in nuclear power; environmental monitoring; geophysics and mining industry; medicine and healthcare; research including space sciences; security systems and customs control.
The CEA: a key player in technological research. The CEA is a major research organisation working in the best interests of the French State, its economy and citizens. Thanks to its strong roots in fundamental research, it is able to provide tangible solutions to meet their needs in four key fields:
- Low-carbon energy (nuclear and renewable)
- Digital technology
- Technology for medicine of the future
- Defence and national security
CEA
Since 2005, the French national government has entrusted LNE with the responsibility of managing and leading French metrology. Composed of 10 laboratories that bring together nearly 220 metrology researchers, the French national metrology network ensures the sustainability of national standards and the implementation of the seven basic units of the International System of Units (SI), as well as the maintenance and dissemination of references.
The work of metrologists accompanies the innovations of tomorrow’s world, guaranteeing the quality of monitoring of parameters that characterise the environment, or developing methods for characterising and evaluating quantum technologies or artificial.
LNE
Radon metrology: Sensor networks for large buildings and future cities. This project addresses the challenge of quantifying 222Rn activity concentrations indoors, particularly in large buildings for future cities with a focus on connected, low-energy consumption buildings. The development of methods and sensors for detecting radon activity concentration as well as the creation of quality assured sensor network will enhance on-site 222Rn metrology and provide support to the European radiation protection industry.
Radon metrology