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APHYS-2003 International Conference in Badajoz: Update



First International Conference on Applied Physics (APHYS-2003)

www.formatex.org/aphys2003/aphys2003.htm

Badajoz (Spain), October 13-18th 2003



Dear list colleagues,



Just a short note to inform that the full list of works accepted for presentation within the sessions 1 and 2 (Radiation Protection/Dosimetry, and Applied Nuclear Sciences, respectively) of the forthcoming International Meeting on Applied Physics (APHYS-2003), has been just published.



To access this page, you can follow the corresponding link at the main website of the Conference, or going directly to http://www.formatex.org/aphys2003/acceptedabstracts.htm

You can browse through the complete list of abstract included in a chosen topic, or search through the complete list of abstracts by writing keywords at the Search box.



As you can see, 82 works have been accepted for presentation within Session1, and 238 within Session2. 31 proposals have been submitted for ORAL presentation at Session1 and 72 at Session2.



As announced, papers related to Radiation Protection and Dosimetry will be reviewed for publication in a special issue of Radiation Protection Dosimetry. In addition, the special issue of Physica Scripta will also contain other radiation-related topics. Other praticipating publications for interest for radiation-related researchers are Applied Surface Science, Materials Science Forum or the Journal of Microscopy. Papers can be also submitted for publication in the book to be published and internationally distributed by the The American Institute of Physics (AIP).



We hope to meet you at this exciting international and truly interdisciplinary meeting!



Antonio Mendez-Vilas

APHYS-2003 Coordinator

SATELLITE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on the Physics, Chemistry and Engineering of Solar Cells (SCELL-2004)

Topics on Radiation Damage, Solar Cells for Space Applications, Radiation-induced defects, Radiation-resistant materials for solar cells, etc. will be also covered.

www.formatex.org/scell2004/scell2004.htm