Date
12 July - 15 July, 2009
Place
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
We invite you to attend this meeting organized by the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory and supported by the United States Department of Energy to chart the course of research in Radiation Chemistry. The meeting will bring together major scientists in the field as well as representatives of the nuclear industries and will address current challenges and future prospects in
- Fundamental radiolytic interactions
- Nuclear power / nuclear waste
- Radiation and the environment
- Radiation biochemistry
- Extraterrestrial radiation effects
- Polymer design and processing
- Low-energy electron interactions
- Interfacial radiolytic processes
- Novel X-ray applications
- Next generation instrumentation
- New frontiers in radiation chemistry
The meeting will be held in the newly-constructed Jordan Hall of Science on the beautiful campus of the University of Notre Dame from July 12th through 15th, 2009 (reception Sunday evening, posters Monday evening, and sessions ending Wednesday noon). We specifically encourage the participation of younger scientists, post doctoral and senior graduate researchers as we help shape the development of the field.
For further information and registration details see http://www.rad.nd.edu