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Nuclear Chemistry

18–23 September 2011, Palermo, Sicily, Italy

The idea for the International Nuclear Chemistry Congress series came to Turan Ünak after reflecting on the need to redefine nuclear chemistry “as a large chemistry branch which covers all kind of chemical studies related to the radioactive materials and nuclear radiation and to their applications in different fields of science and technology.” Now, after two successful congresses, it is time for the 3rd INCC, which will be held 18–23 September 2011 in Sicily, Italy.

These congresses serve as a forum for scientists from different subject areas where the use, production, investigation, or measurement of radioisotopes and nuclear radiation are contributing significantly to technical progress. The next congress will emphasize the interdisciplinary aspects of nuclear radiation and radioisotopes. In this way, the technical program of the 3rd INCC will be designed to cover both fundamental and applied aspects of Radiochemistry, Radiation Chemistry, Radioanalytical Chemistry, Radiopharmaceuticals Chemistry, Cosmochemistry and Radioecology, Applied Nuclear Physics, and Education in Nuclear Chemistry.

This congress will provide an opportunity to discuss the nuclear accidents in Japan.

See Mark Your Calendar for contact information.

http://3dtincc.mi.infn.it

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