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− | We encourage all attendees to take part in the intercomparison exercise. We have two spectra and a physical sample for you to analyse and report back on. The results of the intercomparison will be presented and discussed at the workshop. You can download the exercise spectra [[GammaUser_2014_Intercomparison_exercise | here]] : | + | We encourage all attendees to take part in the [GammaUser 2014 Intercomparison exercise | intercomparison exercise]. We have two spectra and a physical sample for you to analyse and report back on. The results of the intercomparison will be presented and discussed at the workshop. You can download the exercise spectra [[GammaUser_2014_Intercomparison_exercise | here]] : |
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Revision as of 11:04, 3 July 2014
Contents
Overview
Welcome to the GammaUser 2014 workshop page of the GammaWiki site. Here you will find information on an upcoming workshop on gamma spectrometry. We hope to see you there and we strongly encourage students and younger scientists to attend to this educational and entertaining seminar!
NOTE! We have posted a registration form here. Please click the link and fill out to register at your earliest convenience. Participants planning to take the introductory course on October 6th are especially encouraged to register early, as the course will only be offered given enough interest.
If you have any comments or questions, please contact us at gammauser2014@gr.is.
Time and place
The upcoming GammaUser 2014 workshop is scheduled to take place on October 7th-8th 2014 in Helsinki, Finland. Exact venue TBD. See the first announcement.
Inter-comparison exercise
We encourage all attendees to take part in the [GammaUser 2014 Intercomparison exercise | intercomparison exercise]. We have two spectra and a physical sample for you to analyse and report back on. The results of the intercomparison will be presented and discussed at the workshop. You can download the exercise spectra here :
Program
The program is under construction the following has been established:
We will start at 13:00 in the afternoon of Monday, October 6th, with an optional half-day introductory course on gamma spectrometry for beginners.
The workshop itself starts in the morning of October 7th.
The workshop closes at noon of October 8th.
Detailed Schedule (work in progress)
Monday, October 6th
13:00 - 17:00 Introductory course on gamma spectrometry, Henrik Ramebäck (FOI)
Tuesday, October 7th
09:00 - 09:30 Registration, workshop opening and welcome
09:30 - 10:30 Invited speaker I
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:00 Invited speaker II
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 13:30 Intercomparison results and discussions
13:30 - 14:30 Participant presentations (10-20 minutes each, including discussion)
14:30 - 15:00 Coffee break
15:00 - 16:00 Participant presentations continued.
16:00 - 17:00 TBD
17:00 - 18:00 Break
18:00 - 20:30 Workshop dinner, details TBD
Wednesday, October 8th
09:00 - 09:30 Discussion: Topic I (TBD)
09:30 - 10:00 Discussion: Topic II (TBD)
10:00 - 10:15 Coffee break
10:15 - 11:00 Lecture - (TBD)
11:00 - 11:15 Particiant feedback survey
11:15 - 12:00 Round table discussion: Workshop round up and future of gamma spectrometry meetings
12:00 - 12:00 Workshop closes
Introduction to gamma spectrometry
Given the interest in the community, we plan to offer, on October 6th, a half-day Introductory class on gamma spectrometry for beginners. We can only plan this course if we know in advance how many students intend to participate. If you are interested in such a course, even tentatively, then please write us at gammauser2014@gr.is.
Invited speakers
We have invited two excellent lecturers to give talks on specific topics on gamma spectrometry. The workshop will benefit greatly from having their
- Tim Vidmar
- Marie-Christine Lepý
Analysis and feedback from inter-comparison exercises
TBD
Participant presentations
We encourage attendees to present their specific challenges that arise in their use of gamma spectrometry. We'd especially like to hear of problems encountered and solutions found to them. We intend to foster a discussion to look for new solutions and improvements.
Round table discussions
We close the workshop with a session of open, round table discussions on anything on the participants' minds: (e.g. the future of gamma spectrometry in the Nordic region, recruitment, developments, equipment, software, certification, and the future of the seminar series).
Registration
We have posted a form here. Please click the link and fill out to register at your earliest convenience. Participants planning to take the introductory course on October 6th are especially encouraged to register early, as the course will only be offered given enough interest.
Travel Information
In time, this section will be updated with travel information for attendees. How to get there, where to stay, what to see, public transportation.
Student travel assistance
We would like to encourage participation from younger scientists and students of gamma spectrometry. The Nordic Nuclear Safety Research generously offers travel assistance to Nordic young scientists and students, with some restrictions. Please see their page for details on how to apply.
Hotels
In time, this section will be updated with information hotels and staying options near the seminar venue.
Who we are
This workshop is currently being organised by a working group consisting of:
- Elisabeth Strålberg (IFE)
- Henrik Ramebäck (FOI)
- Óskar Halldórsson (IRSA)
- Seppo Klemola (STUK)
- Sven P. Nielsen (DTU)
Previous events
For information about our previous events, see our Past meetings page