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14th International Conference on Radiation Physics and Chemistry of Inorganic Materials
North Asia | Kazakhstan | Astana
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| To Be Confirmed |
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| Opening date: |
OCT 06, 2009 |
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OCT 10, 2009 |
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| Registration period: |
OCT 06, 2009 |
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In late 1950 the USSR already had some scientific groups working in the field of radiation physics of solid body, which bore the necessity of contacts among specialists and efficient exchange of information. At regular conferences, such as conferences dedicated to luminescence or physics of dielectrics, the number of papers on the problems of radiation physics of solid bodies grew noticeably. In 1965 (September, 8-15) Kiev hosted “The 1st Conference on radiation physics of solid body” (the Chairperson – Konozenko I.D.) which gathered the representatives of most schools. In 1967 (June, 5-10) Tomsk hosted “Inter-university conference of radiation physics” (The chairperson – Vorobyev A.A.) The conference was more significant that the one in Kiev. Since 1969 the conferences on radiation physics and chemistry on inorganic materials were regularly held in Riga. In late 1980s it was decided to keep this well-organized conference with good traditions. It was decided to hold it in Tomsk. The conference took place in Tomsk in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006. In 2000 and 2006 Tomsk hosted the International Congress on radiation physics, technics and technologies, which included the 11th and 13-conference of radiation physics and chemistry of inorganic materials. The Congress gathered about 500 scientists from 18 countries, including 70 scientists from foreign countries. In 2009 it was decided to hold the conference in the capital of Kazakhstan – Astana.
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| Topic : |
Física |
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| Type : |
Conferencias |
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| Topics : |
1. Physics and chemistry of condensed state under the action of weak radiation: formation patterns, accumulation, evolution of exposure, radiolysis, and ageing of materials.
2. Nonlinear physical and chemical processes in strong radiation action, including breakdown, destruction, explosion, etc.
3. Physical and chemical radiation-enhanced processes on a solids surface.
4. Physical basis of radiation-related technologies.
5. Methods and technical equipment for radiation-related technologies of modification and research. |
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| This event is uploaded by: |
Pereyra, Juana Teresa |
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| Event's Web Site: |
http://rpc14.enu.kz/
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