
We are Argentine scientists and engineers passionate about "doing".
We specialize in designing applications for nuclear technology.
For more than 30 years, we have developed practical solutions that help our clients solve complex problems in their specialty.
THASA was established in 1992. Its founding partners were José M. Boselli (who passed away on November 9, 2023), Mario Mariscotti, Raúl Mariscotti, Miguel E. Sanguinetti, and Peter Thieberger (who passed away on September 30, 2022). Gabriel R. Gaspari joined later, followed in 2020 by Joaquín Boselli, Teresita Frigerio, and Marcelo Ruffolo.
We work with governments, companies, institutions and professionals.
We participate in meetings and conferences, we are part of research committees and institutions related to nuclear technology. We are constantly learning and evolving to offer more and better solutions to our clients.
Phd in Physics (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina), chairs the Board of THASA. He has been a researcher at institutions in the United States, Germany, England, Brazil and France, President of the National Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences, Director of R&D of the National Atomic Energy Commission and President of the National Agency for Scientific and Technological Development.
Lic. in Medical Physics (University of San Martín, Argentina). Joined THASA in 2001. He was head of field work operations (2006 to 2009) and responsible for the Radiological Installation before the ARN (2010 to 2015). He is currently the Technical Manager of THASA, in charge of the tomographic analysis and Technical Reports.
Prof. in Middle and Higher Education in Physical Sciences (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina). Joined THASA in 2001. Developed the images analysis and reporting software. She is currently responsible for general administration, customer service, coordination and monitoring of work.
Industrial Gammagraphy Operator. Since 2006, working in THASA's field operations team. Since 2015, he has been responsible for the Radiological Installation before the ARN and head of field work operations. To date, he has performed more than 200 jobs in Argentina and Brazil.