Pulse Radiolysis Laboratory is part of the Department of Radiation Chemistry and Technology (DRCT).

The research programmes of the Pulse Radiolysis Laboratory have been carried out and are continued based on close bilateral co-operations with many scientists and laboratories: from Europe ( Prof. B. Marciniak, Faculty of Chemistry, A. Mickiewicz University; Dr. Jacqueline Berges, Pierre & Marie Curie University, Paris VI; Prof. O. Brede, Interdisciplinary Group "Time-Resolved Spectroscopy", University of Leipzig; Prof. Chantal Houée-Levin, Université Paris-Sud, Paris XI within POLONIUM Grants; University of Paris V within POLONIUM Grants; Riso National Laboratory; Hahn-Meitner-Institut) and USA (Prof. K.-D. Asmus, Notre Dame University; Dr. G. L. Hug, Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory within NATO Collaborative Linkage Grants; Dr. P. Neta, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Prof. C. Schöneich, University of Kansas; Dr. J. F. Wishart Brookhaven National Laboratory). These activities have been documented by numerous joint publications.

Few members of the staff have contributed to the general information and education through special book chapters in Photochemistry and Radiation Chemistry in Advances of Chemistry Series 254 (ACS eds. J. F. Wishart and D. G. Nocera) and Properties and Reactions of Radiation Induced Transients (PWN, ed. J. Mayer) and invited compilation articles Rate Constants for Reactions of Aliphatic Carbon-centred Radicals in Aqueous Solutions (ACS Journal of Physical and Reference Data).

Acknowledgment of the work is also reflected in over 100 presentations, many of them invited at the prestigious international conferences (Radiation Chemistry Gordon Conferences, Miller Conferences on Radiation Chemistry, PULS Conferences, EUCHEM Conferences, ISOFR Conferences) and upon personal invitations from university institutions and research establishments over the world (France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, United Kingdom, USA, Canada, India, China).