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Computing Radiation Dosimetry - Proceedings issued
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- Subject: Computing Radiation Dosimetry - Proceedings issued
- From: "SARTORI Enrico" <sartori@nea.fr>
- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 06:22:35 -0600
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- Organization: OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
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Dear colleagues
The following publications were recently issued:
COMPUTING RADIATION DOSIMETRY - CRD 2002: Workshop Proceedings -
Sacavém, Portugal - 22-23 June 2002 (Print Paperback)
"Establishing reliable computational methods and tools for radiation
dosimetry is of great importance today because of the increased use of
radiation in a number of areas of science, technology and medical
applications. Fields concerned include radiation protection, radiation
shielding, radiation diagnostics and therapy, radiobiology, biophysics
and radiation detection.
A series of lectures delivered by experts provides the content of these
workshop proceedings. They are a valuable reference for those wishing to
better understand the most advanced computational methods in radiation
dosimetry."
See also:
http://oecdpublications.gfi-nb.com/cgi-bin/OECDBookShop.storefront/EN/product/662004111P1
and
Shielding Aspects of Accelerators, Targets and Irradiation Facilities -
SATIF 6
Workshop Proceedings, Stanford, California, USA, 10-12 April 2002
Language: English , Published: 22-JUL-04 , 448 pages
NEA#03828, ISBN: 92-64-01733-X,
OECD Ordering reference number: 662004101P1
Cost:, 119 US$, 66 £, 12200 ¥
Synopsis
Particle accelerators are used today for an increasing range of
scientific and technological applications. They are very powerful tools
for investigating the origin and structure of matter, and for improving
understanding of the interaction of radiation with materials, including
the transmutation of nuclides and the beneficial or harmful effects of
radiation. Particle accelerators are used to identify properties of
molecules that can be used in pharmacy, for medical diagnosis and
therapy, and for biophysics studies.
Particle accelerators must be operated in safe ways that protect the
operators, the population and the environment. New technological and
research applications give rise to new issues in radiation shielding.
These workshop proceedings review the state of the art in radiation
shielding of accelerator facilities and irradiated targets. They also
evaluate advancements and discuss the additional developments required
to meet radiation protection needs.
See also:
http://oecdpublications.gfi-nb.com/cgi-bin/OECDBookShop.storefront/EN/product/662004101P1
Additional information on these topics:
http://www.nea.fr/html/science/egsaatif/
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OECD NEA Data Bank Fax : +33 1 45 24 11 10 or 28
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92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux e-mail: sartori@nea.fr
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