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Katharina Domnanich is a researcher specializing in Nuclear Chemistry, with a focus on developing and optimizing methods for harvesting rare radionuclides for various applications, including nuclear medicine and material science. At the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, she investigates the feasibility of isotope harvesting and plans to apply similar techniques to the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). Domnanich is particularly interested in using mass separation methods to enhance the collection of radionuclides, which are vital for advancing research in astrophysics and national security frameworks. Her work involves balancing challenges presented by high radioactivity levels and the need for precise measurements in neutron reaction studies, contributing significantly to the scientific understanding of cosmic processes. Domnanich has authored several publications, addressing both theoretical and experimental aspects of isotope production and application. She holds higher degrees from institutions in Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland, enhancing her international perspective on nuclear chemistry research.
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI
Conducting research related to isotope harvesting and radionuclide production.
Department of Psychology