Welcome to UCB-UT Advanced Summer School 2009
Date: August 5th-7th 2009
Venue: Yatsugatake Lodge (Goto Ikuei Education Foundation)
Address: 3545-1 Kiyosato,
Takane-cho Hokuto-shi Yamanashi, Japan

| Given the remarkable advances in
radiation detection and measurements
achieved recently for a broad range of applications, this summer school
aims at illustrating these advances and their impact as well as their
drivers for these applications. It combines lectures from experts in
their respective fields and tours of near‐by facilities. This lecture
series is initially set up as workshop with the focus on graduate
students having some basic knowledge and experience in radiation
detection. However, it is open to undergraduate students interested in
this field as well. To reflect the international character students
from Japan and the U.S. as well as elsewhere are invited. It is
envisioned to convert this workshop into a summer course within the
Departments of Nuclear Engineering of Univ. Tokyo and UC Berkeley. |
Map: SSRDM2009
Google map
Travel information: Train
route finder in Japan
Lecturers:
Gyuseong Cho
(KAIST, Korea)
Bruno Guerard
(ILL, France)
Kai Vetter (UCB,
USA)
Hironobu Yanagie
(UT, Japan)
Sibylle Ziegler
(TUM, Germany) |
Topics of Lectures:
X-ray imaging
Position
sensitive neutron detectors
Gamma-ray
imaging for nuclear security
Boron Neutron
Capture Therapy
Animal PET
imaging |
Program: Click
here
Abstracts, Lecture files, Problems and answers, and
Lecture videos (participants only): Click
here
Flyer: Click
here
Schedule:
Registration deadline: July 15th
Poster presentation submission deadline: July 15th
Summer school: August 5th-7th
Registration:
Please send an e-mail to ssrdm2009@n.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp with the following
information by July 15th.
Name (LAST, first):
Affiliation:
Student or non-student:
Male or Female:
E-mail address:
Phone number:
Registration fee:
The registration fee for students is
13,000 yen.
The registration for non-students is
28,000 yen.
Payments can be made at the beginning
of the summer school.
Poster presentation by
students and young researchers:
Please send an e-mail to ssrdm2009@n.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp with the following
information by July 15th.
Name (LAST, first):
Affiliation:
Poster title:
E-mail address:
Phone number:
Please send your abstract (word, pdf) to
ssrdm2009@n.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp by July 22nd.
Tour: Nobeyama Radio
Observatory
Links:
Sponsors:
GoNERI:
Global COE Program, Nuclear Education and Research Initiative
JSAP: The Japan
Society of Applied Physics
Organizing Committee:
Naoko Iyomoto
Koh-ichi Mochiki
Hiroyuki Takahashi
Kai Vetter
Japanese