Invited Keynote Lectures
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Claus E. Andersen
(Technical University of Denmark,
Center for Nuclear Technologies, Roskilde, Denmark)
Latest trends in medical dosimetry using fiber-optic luminescent instrumentation
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Etiennette Auffray
(Department EP CMX
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)
Fast scintillators for high energy physics and medical applications
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Edith Bourret
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, USA)
Investigations of halide scintillators at the atomic and micro scale
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Mikhail G. Brik
(University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia)
First-principles calculations of optical properties of scintillating materials
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Václav Čuba
(CTU in Prague,
Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic)
Inorganic nanoscintillators with ultrafast decay: a comparison and different synthesis strategies
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Christophe Dujardin
(ILM-University Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France)
Charge effects in semiconductor nanocrystals under ionizing radiation
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Aleksandr Lushchik
(Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia)
Radiation-Induced Structural Defects and Their Thermal Annealing in Magnesium Aluminate Spinel
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Marijke De Saint-Hubert
(SCK-CEN, Betekom, Belgium)
Fluorescent nuclear track detectors (FNTDs) to model RBE in proton therapy: correlation to microdosimetric quantities and biological observations
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Sergey Sholom
(Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA)
Emergency Luminescent Dosimetry using modern smartphones
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Akira Yoshikawa
(IMR, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
New approach for the growth of scintillator crystals
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Eduardo Gardenali Yukihara
(Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen PSI, Switzerland)
A Review of Recent Material Developments for Optically Stimulated Luminescence Applications
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Andrey Vasilyev
(Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian
Federation)
Evolution of track structure and its influence on scintillation characteristics: decay profile, non-proportionality and energy resolution
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Andrzej J. Wojtowicz
(Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland)
IR-Laser Probed X-Ray Excited Radioluminescence in Selected Scintillator Materials