Conveners
Applications
- Klaus Wendt (University of Mainz)
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Prof. Mikael Jensen (DTU-NUTECH, Technical University of Denmark)15/12/2014, 11:15InvitedMedical use of radioactive isotopes for diagnosis and therapy is a widespread and commonly accepted application of radioactivity. It has historical roots back to Curie, Hevesy and Lawrence, and while the principles are the same as a 100 years ago, the number of applications, their sophistication and precision, and not least the clinical benefits are growing each day. Although “new”...Go to contribution page
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Luis Mario Fraile (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)15/12/2014, 11:45SubmittedWe will describe the development of a personal radiation level monitoring system based on an autonomous, advanced dosimeter, which takes advantage of a scintillator-SiPM combination and integrates isotope identification capabilities. The measurements are time and position stamped, including indoor locations. The device implements Wireless Sensor Networks access in such a way that several...Go to contribution page
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Morten Vinther Lund (Aarhus University (DK))15/12/2014, 12:05SubmittedThe beta-decay of the proton rich nuclei $^{21}$Mg was used as a calibration source for the IS507 experiment. The aim of the experiment was to study the beta-decay of $^{20}$Mg with a dedicated charged particle detection setup consisting of two opposing $\Delta$E-E telescopes. As $^{21}$Mg is close in mass to $^{20}$Mg and is a known beta-delayed proton emitter, with intense proton branches,...Go to contribution page
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Rafael Ferrer Garcia (KU Leuven (BE))15/12/2014, 12:25SubmittedThe In-Gas Laser Ionization and Spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique was employed at the LISOL facility to produce radioactive beams of high purity and obtain important information on the nuclear ground- and excited-state properties of, e.g., neutron deficient copper [1] and silver [2]isotopes. Recent experiments on the actinide region have allowed us to efficiently produce beams of neutron...Go to contribution page