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JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research and development activities; Activity "Quantum Beam Science Research" (Result evaluation)

Quantum Beam Science Directorate

JAEA-Evaluation 2010-003, 115 Pages, 2010/09

JAEA-Evaluation-2010-003.pdf:28.76MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JAEA") consulted an assessment committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Quantum Beam Science Research (hereinafter referred to as "Committee") for result evaluation of "Quantum Beam Science Research", in accordance with "General Guideline for Evaluation of Government Research and Development (R&D) Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by JAEA. In response to the JAEA's request, the Committee assessed the research activities of the Quantum Beam Science Research, which includes the management of the Quantum Beam Science Directorate (hereinafter referred to as "QuBS") during October, 2005 to June, 2009. This evaluation report presents the summary and the submitted by the Committee.

JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research and development activities; Activity "Quantum Beam Science Research" (In-advance evaluation)

Quantum Beam Science Directorate

JAEA-Evaluation 2010-002, 58 Pages, 2010/09

JAEA-Evaluation-2010-002.pdf:13.92MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JAEA") consulted an assessment committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Quantum Beam Science Research (hereinafter referred to as "Committee") for in-advance evaluation of "Quantum Beam Science Research", in accordance with "General Guideline for Evaluation of Government Research and Development (R&D) Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by JAEA. In response to the JAEA's request, the Committee assessed the research program of the Quantum Beam Science Research, which includes the management of the Quantum Beam Science Directorate (hereinafter referred to as "QuBS") during April, 2010 to March, 2015. This evaluation report presents the summary and the submitted by the Committee.

JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research and development activities; Activity "Quantum Beam Science Research" (Interim report)

Quantum Beam Science Directorate

JAEA-Evaluation 2009-001, 131 Pages, 2009/03

JAEA-Evaluation-2009-001-1.pdf:24.92MB
JAEA-Evaluation-2009-001-2.pdf:10.67MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JAEA") consulted an assessment committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Quantum Beam Science Research (hereinafter referred to as "Committee") for interim assessment of "Quantum Beam Science Research", in accordance with "General Guideline for Evaluation of Government Research and Development (R&D) Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by JAEA. In response to the JAEA's request, the Committee assessed the research program of the Quantum Beam Science Research, which includes the management of the Quantum Beam Science Directorate (hereinafter referred to as "QuBS") and the research activities in the area of Quantum Beam Science during October, 2005 to September, 2007. The Committee evaluated the management and research activities in Quantum Beam Science based on the documents and oral presentations prepared by QuBS. This evaluation report presents the summary and the submitted by the Committee.

JAEA Reports

Progress report on neutron science; April 1, 2006 - March 31, 2007

Quantum Beam Science Directorate; Advanced Science Research Center

JAEA-Review 2008-004, 139 Pages, 2008/03

JAEA-Review-2008-004.pdf:24.48MB

There are 13 research groups in neutron science and technology in the Quantum Beam Science Directorate (QuBS) and Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) of Japan Atomic Research Agency (JAEA). A wide variety of research is performed by these group: neutron scattering (condensed matter physics, polymer science, biology, and residual stress analysis), prompt $$gamma$$-ray analysis, neutron radiography, neutron optics, and development of a neutron spectrometer, neutron beam handling device and neutron detector. This issue summarizes research progress in neutron science and technology including activities of the Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate of JAEA, and of the COMMON USE PROGRAM of JAEA utilizing the research reactor JRR-3 during the period between April 1, 2006 and March 31, 2007. This report contains highlights of research by these 13 neutron research groups of QuBS and ASRC, introducing 78 experimental reports.

JAEA Reports

Symposium on the 15th Anniversary of Modified JRR-3 Operation for Neutron Utilization; December 4, 2006, Techno Community Square RICOTTI, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken

Department of Research Reactor and Tandem Accelerator; Neutron Technology R&D Center, Quantum Beam Science Directorate

JAEA-Conf 2007-006, 136 Pages, 2007/06

JAEA-Conf-2007-006.pdf:52.2MB

In commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of the Modified Japan Research Reactor-3 (JRR-3), a symposium was held at Techno Community Square RICOTTY (Tokai-mura), December 4, 2006. The operators and users of JRR-3 reported their fruits in science and technology in the past and presented future plans. Dr. K. Sato, a former member of the executive director of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, presented a valuable episode in JRR-3 modification works. Mr. N. Kimura, director of "The Office for Quantum and Radiation Research, MEXT," and Emeritus Prof. Y. Endoh, president of "The Japanese Society for Neutron Science," expressed their sincere thanks for a large contribution to science and technology in these 15 years JRR-3 operation, and also their desire for the future contribution. Distinguished scientists reported their fruits in the various research fields at the JRR-3, such as developments of advanced neutron instruments, material sciences, structural analyses of protein focusing on hydrogen positions, water distribution in plants, structural analyses of soft materials and residual stress measurements. We presented the upgrading plan of the JRR-3 to increase the intensity of cold neutron beam to 10 times. This upgrading plan can create new world of science and technology. A desire for this upgrading plan was expressed by scientists and engineers. The consensus in the symposium was as follows. The Japan-Proton Accelerator Research Complex is suitable for experiments requiring high intensity pulse neutron beam. The JRR-3 is suitable for high accuracy experiments using continuous neutron beam. Therefore, both facilities are complementarily indispensable for science and technology using neutron. Total number of participants was about 230 from domestic universities and industries, etc. The lectures and research fruits presented in the symposium are summarized in this report.

JAEA Reports

Progress report on neutron science; April 1, 2005 - March 31, 2006

Quantum Beam Science Directorate; Advanced Science Research Center

JAEA-Review 2007-004, 163 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Review-2007-004.pdf:14.54MB

This issue summarizes research progress in neutron science at Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) by utilizing the research reactor JRR-3 during the period between April 1, 2005 and March 31, 2006. This report contains highlights in research by 13 neutron research groups at JAEA and 89 summary articles.

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