This reshuffling has proven relatively effective, especially in significantly enhancing the safety of some laboratories or research institutions in East Africa, such as the Nuclear Physics Research Institute, which Ernst has never personally inspected.
The current process of research in nuclear physics is quite challenging, especially as there is no effective protection against radioactive substances. Although East Africa has specially-designed protective clothing, primarily made with lead and other elements, it cannot guarantee infallible safety, and Ernst naturally would not risk himself.
East African nuclear physics research began in the late 1990s, precisely when Europe was at the initial stage of exploring radioactive substances. Under Ernst's leadership, East Africa naturally commenced relevant research ahead of time.
