Why choose this programme option?

Nuclear methods are utilized as tools in many key areas of society. Choose this programme option to work on challenges related to energy access and the availability of critical metals, nuclear medicine, preparedness for accidents at nuclear power plants, or terrorism-related threats.

Nuclear chemistry provides a detailed insight into the structure of the atomic nucleus and the powerful, unique radiation emitted when an atomic nucleus undergoes decay. Nuclear chemistry is a practical, experimental field where you learn to utilize radioactivity to address pressing societal issues across various domains.

Career opportunities

Nuclear techniques contribute to solving important problems in modern society. By specializing in nuclear chemistry, you can work within a range of different areas, such as energy supply, extracting and recycling metals, radiation protection and preparedness, and nuclear medicine.

Nuclear chemistry covers an area that is small, but in great demand, and which provides Norwegian radio-pharmaceutical industry, civil service, and the nuclear research environments at Kjeller and Halden (IFE, FFI, NND, etc.) with necessary expertise within for example

  • applied radio-chemical methods
  • industrial use of radioactive trace elements
  • radiation protection when using open radioactive sources
  • decommissioning of nuclear facilities
  • preparedness in case of accidents or acts of terrorism involving radioactive material

Currently, there is a shortage of personnel with the necessary expertise in nuclear and radio chemistry. Skilled candidates are in high demand. The Ministry of Education and Research has created new study places specificially for the nuclear disciplines. The specialization in nuclear chemistry falls under these new places, which are intended to strengthen nuclear competence in Norway to meet the present and future needs of society.

Study abroad

As a student at this programme, you may take part of your education at a university abroad.

 

Published May 26, 2025 1:20 PM - Last modified Sep. 1, 2025 10:36 AM