
About
Dr. Ingo Spahn is a Researcher at the Nuclear Chemistry (INM-5) department within the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM) at the Research Center Jülich GmbH. He leads two key working groups: the Non-Standard Radionuclides Working Group and the Nuclear Data Measurement Working Group. His research focuses on advanced methodologies for analyzing radioactive materials, optimizing nuclear data acquisition, and addressing challenges in non-conventional radionuclide applications.
Located at Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße in Jülich, his work contributes to interdisciplinary efforts in nuclear chemistry and radiation safety. Though no specific awards or grants are listed in the provided text, his leadership roles highlight expertise in experimental nuclear chemistry and data-driven measurement techniques.
Dr. Spahn’s affiliations include the Helmholtz Association through the Research Center Jülich, emphasizing collaborative research in energy, health, and materials science. His current role involves advancing methodologies critical for nuclear data validation and radionuclide characterization.



