Bionuclear Fission
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With over 25 years of experience and a large network of linguists, TJC Global can offer a tailored service to cover language needs in all aspects of the bionuclear engineering industry.
TJC Global provides specialist interpreters and translators who are highly skilled and experienced in bionuclear engineering-related subjects, making sure technical vocabulary is accurately and efficiently interpreted for effective and successful cross-border communication.
We can provide translation and interpreting services which can enhance communication between companies and institutions, as well as offering high-level language assistance in research and development projects.
As the application of the breakdown of atomic nuclei and/or other sub-atomic physics, bionuclear engineering includes the interaction and maintenance of nuclear fission systems in nuclear reactors and nuclear power plants. The delicate nature of the subject means specialist engineers are often required to evaluate how the world should use nuclear energy and adapt complex science to a practical end. Bionuclear engineering also covers the study of radiology and medical imaging systems like X-rays, NMR, PET, and SPECT technology, crucial to medical processes all over the world. This type of engineering often requires international cooperation meaning language services, in particular the use of interpreters and translators, are often required to aid communication.
Bionuclear Fission
Bionuclear Physics
Advanced Reactor Weapon Design
Neutronics
Bionuclear Fusion & Plasma Physics
Tokamak / ITER
National Ignition Facility / NIF
Radiology
Stockpile Stewardship Initiative
Bionuclear Medicine
Nano-Modification
Bionuclear Fuel / Power Generation
Computer Programming
Neutronics
Nuclear Medicine
Thermal Hydaulics
Electrodynamics
Radiation Oncology
Nuclear Power Plants
Video / videoconference interpreting: TJC provide language interpreting services to support your business discussions, conferences, legal / court / arbitration / litigation, and all other online business interactions in industry during these challenging times.
Participants can communicate with one another via video or voice calls using laptops, smartphones, tablets etc. These can be recorded should you wish to take minutes. Our professionally qualified interpreters can join your online virtual meeting, event, or proceeding, for example, and interpret remotely in the language pairing you require, so as to facilitate smooth communication between all parties.
Telephone / teleconference interpreting is a practical way to bridge any language barriers. The interpreter is either located remotely (away from either party) or is with one of the parties. In both cases they deliver interpreting services through telephone conferencing.
Telephone interpretation is useful for clients who cannot travel to their counterparts' country, but still wish, for example, to hold business discussions or to communicate progress updates. At TJC Global, we are very happy to provide you with professionally qualified interpreters around the world in almost any selected language combinations.
Simultaneous interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI))
is used for international conferences, critical business discussions, seminars & symposiums. In this case, there are usually two to three interpreters situated in a booth, away from the audience, who take turns to interpret at high speed, changing over every 15-20 minutes to avoid fatigue.
The interpreters use headsets to listen to the message of the speaker and repeat it immediately (practically "simultaneously") in the target language for the benefit of relevant audience members.
Consecutive interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI)) is the most common type of interpreting. It is used for business discussions, negotiations, contract exchanges, commercial, legal, technical discussions, medical or court hearings or on site inspections. The interpreter listens to the speaker, often making notes, and delivers the meaning in the target language afterwards. The interpreter may wait until a pause or the end, at which point they deliver a translation relatively quickly. Consecutive interpreting may also be used at conferences for panel discussions, Q&A sessions or private discussions between parties - at a stand or elsewhere.
TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in a wide array of specialist fields. Whatever your requirement, we can find the right linguist to assist you. If your industry or project-type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.
Our language specialists utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous translations whatever the context - enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world. We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.
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