Giuseppe Modolo is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the chemistry and processing of radioactive elements, nuclear materials and properties, as well as chemical synthesis and characterization. Their work also covers nuclear materials and radiation effects, extraction and separation processes, lanthanide and transition metal complexes, and aspects of nuclear reactor physics and engineering.
They have contributed extensively to the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science, with a particular emphasis on Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Their interests extend into Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.
Recent publications by Giuseppe Modolo include:
Frequent publication venues where Modolo has contributed include:
They collaborate regularly with several co-authors, such as:
Frank W. Lewis;Laurence M. Harwood;Michael J. Hudson;Michael G. B. Drew
Andreas Geist;Clément Hill;Giuseppe Modolo;Mark R. St. J. Foreman
Giuseppe Modolo;Hanna Asp;Christian Schreinemachers;Hendrik Vijgen
Daniel Magnusson;Birgit Christiansen;Jean‐Paul Glatz;Rikard Malmbeck
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Yuezhou Wei;Mikio Kumagai;Yoichi Takashima;Giuseppe Modolo
Daniel Magnusson;B. Christiansen;M. R S Foreman;A. Geist
S. Nave;G. Modolo;C. Madic;F. Testard
Andreas Geist;Udo Müllich;Daniel Magnusson;Peter Kaden
Daniel Whittaker;Andreas Geist;Giuseppe Modolo;Robin Taylor
Giuseppe Modolo;Hanna Asp;Hendrik Vijgen;Rikard Malmbeck
G. Modolo;A. Wilden;A. Geist;D. Magnusson
Giuseppe Modolo;Reinhard Odoj
Bruce J. Mincher;Giuseppe Modolo;Stephen P. Mezyk
Giuseppe Modolo;Hendrik Vijgen;Daniel Serrano‐Purroy;Birgit Christiansen
Mikael Nilsson;Christian Ekberg;Mark Foreman;Michael Hudson
Andreas Wilden;Giuseppe Modolo;Peter Kaufholz;Fabian Sadowski
S. Bourg;C. Hill;C. Caravaca;C. Rhodes
Michael Carrott;Katie Bell;Jamie Brown;Andreas Geist
K. Van Hecke;G. Modolo
Giuseppe Modolo;Paul Kluxen;Andreas Geist
Andreas Wilden;Christian Schreinemachers;Michal Sypula;Giuseppe Modolo
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