Indian Society for Radiation Physics (ISRP) is happy to announce the 22nd National Symposium on Radiation Physics (NSRP-22) which is being organised at Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi during the November 8-10, 2019. The scientific programme of the symposium has the tentative focal theme, Recent Developments in Radiation Physics Research. In comparison with conventional radiation sources, advanced radiation facilities use sources which are highly intense. Such facilities are excellent tools for probing matter and provide a detection level lower than what can be achieved with conventional radiation sources. The symposium will cover the salient features of such facilities, their capability as a potential tool for radiation physics research, the challenges faced and experimental techniques. There will be invited talks by eminent scientists, from India and abroad & oral and poster presentation of contributed papers during the symposium. The event will provide an opportunity for scientists and students to present their work and interact with experts
Scope of Topics to be covered
The non-exhaustive list of the tentative topics to be covered in the symposium is given below
Advanced Atomic and Nuclear Radiation Sources
Radiation physics research at advanced radiation facilities
Interaction, transport, and Radiation damage
Radiation in material and diagnostic research
Energy and Environmental applications of Radiation physics
Radiation dosimetry & shielding
X-rays, gamma rays and Synchrotron Radiation
Ion beams and Particle accelerators
Radiation Waste Management and disposal
Biological, therapic and diagnostic applications of radiation
Characterization and Experimental techniques
Theories and models of radiation processes and interactions
Type of Opportunity | Physics |
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Event Date | 08 November,2019 to 10 November,2019 |
Abstract Submission Deadline | 31 July,2019 |
Registration Deadline | 31 July,2019 |
Country | India |
City | New Delhi |
Organizer | Indian Society for Radiation Physics (ISRP), DAE and BRNS |