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Conference and International Symposium on Radionuclide Metrology and its Applications - ICRM'95



CONFERENCE NOTES

15–19 May 1995, Paris, France

First Announcement

The next biennial conference of the International Committee for Radionuclide Metrology (ICRM) will be held at the Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche in Paris, from 15 to 19 May 1995. The aim of this conference is to provide an opportunity for the exchange of information on techniques and applications of radionuclide metrology, and to encourage international co-operation in this field.

Topics

The main topics covered by this conference are

  • alpha-particle spectrometry
  • beta-particle and gamma-ray spectrometry
  • life sciences
  • low-level measurements
  • radionuclide metrology techniques
  • nuclear decay data.
These topics may include, for example, source preparation techniques, reference materials and calibration standards, detector development, liquid-scintillation counting, internal gas counting, surface contamination monitoring and new methods.

Registration

A registration fee of 1500 FFr (including VAT) will apply to this meeting. For those paying the registration fee by 1 March 1995, it will be discounted to 1300 FFr. The fee includes the right to attend the conference and Monday evening reception; documentation, including book of abstracts; refreshments and lunches; copy of symposium proceedings.

The fee should be paid in FFr by credit transfer, eurocheque or cheque made payable to "DAMRI" and marked on the back ICRM'95.

Registration forms can be obtained from the local organizing committee at the following address: Secretariat ICRM'95, LPRI, BP 52, 91193 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France.
Fax: (33) 1 69 08 95 29, Telex: ENERG X 604 641 F MRI+, E-mail: ICRM@BABAORUM.CEA.FR


Dates

Issue 4 ( 1 January 1994)



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