Novel methods for the detection of nuclear and radioactive materials

9 February 2012, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
The aim of the meeting is to explore ways to detect radioactive materials from means other than passive alpha, beta, gamma and neutron emissions and therefore to extend the physical range or enhance the capacity to detect radioactive materials. Detection could occur via any of literally dozens of non-traditional signatures, possibly secondary signatures from phenomena such as air fluorescence, or indicators such as muon deflection.
Venue
Institute of Physics

Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT, United Kingdom

Organised by
Dr Matthew Healy, Cranfield University
Contact information
Search
 
 
Showing all upcoming events
Start Date
End Date
Location
Subject area
Event type

Advertisement
Spotlight


E-mail Enquiry
*
*
*
*