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NKS-B GammaWorkshops: Nordic workshops for users of gamma spectrometry
A series of linked workshops on gamma spectrometry, 11-12 of September 2012, Hótel Örk, Hveragerði, Iceland
A follow-up on issues identified at the two NKS GammaSem seminars, held in 2009 and 2010; and the GammaWorkshop held at Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Roskilde, in 2011
Information about the hotel and surroundings can be found here:
http://www.hveragerdi.is/English/
http://www.hotel-ork.is/index.php?lang=en
The GammaWorkshops activity enables the users to address the problems in gamma spectrometry they find most pressing, through lectures and practical exercises in addition to sharing their experience with others in a similar position. The main topics are:
- Lessons learned from Fukushima including work on real spectra
- In-situ gamma spectrometry demonstrations
- Other types of detectors
- Background components
- User experience with new techniques
Lecturers at the seminar will be Dr. Sandor Tarjan, Dr. Tim Vidmar, Dr. Andrew Tyler, Dr. Annika Tovedal and members of the GammaWorkshops working group.
The programme is being prepared by a working group consisting of: Elisabeth Strålberg (IFE), Sigurður Emil Pálsson (IRSA), Henrik Ramebäck (FOI), Sven P. Nielsen (DTU/Risø) and Seppo Klemola (STUK). Updated information, detailed agenda and links to technical background material will be available on this GammaWiki web site: https://www.gr.is/wiki/GammaWiki/
Details concerning hotel reservation and transport between Keflavik/Reykjavik and Hveragerði will be given at the GammaWiki web site.
In order to facilitate planning, we would appreciate if those interested in participating would fill out and return the enclosed registration form as soon as possible. Deadline for proposal is 2012-xx-xx.
For registration and more info please contact: gamma@gr.is
Contact persons are Elisabeth Strålberg (elisas@ife.no) and Sigurður Emil Pálsson (sep@gr.is).
Participants are encouraged to bring their own computers, with the software they use for gamma spectrometry. In some of the sessions data for demonstration and practice will be distributed, in some software will be distributed as well.
Preliminary agenda
Day 0: Monday, September 10th
For flights scheduled to arrive 15:00 - 15:30 (as all currently scheduled afternoon from Scandinavia) there will be a special workshop bus at the air terminal that will take the participants to Hotel Örk, Hveragerði, where the seminar will be held. If requested when registering, the bus will also stop in Reykjavík (e.g. to pick up those who might have arrived earlier). Please indicate in your registration whether you want to make use of this bus service and whether it should be from the airport or Reykjavík.
Preliminarily it is planned to stop at a geothermal plant on way to Hveragerði.
The workshop will not arrange for dinner Monday evening, but dinner and other food can be obtained at the hotel and other places in the town of Hveragerði.
Day 1: Tuesday, September 11th
08:30-10:15 Dr. Sandor Tarjan, Comparison of three gamma-ray spectrum evaluation software on the samples originating from Fukushima (short coffee break included)
Software: Gamma Vision, Genie 2k, Winner 6.0
- Isotope identification
- Working libraries for goal oriented isotope identification
- Possible data sources
- Editable and non-editable libraries
- Efficiency calibration and transfer of the efficiencies, LABSOCS
- Corrections
- Self-attenuation correction of the samples
- Correction of the true coincidence summing effect
- Decay corrections for simultaneous presence of mother and progenies
- Spectral interferences
11:30-11:30: Exercise on real spectra (different study cases)
Parallell sessions:
- Dr. Tim Vidmar and Genie users
- Dr. Sandor Tarjan and GammaVision users
11:30-12:30: Lunch
12:30-13:15: Exercise cont.
13:30-14:45: Dr. Andrew Tyler In-situ gamma spectrometry, incl. demonstrations – part 1
15:00-15:30: Dr. Sandor Tarjan One possibility for method validation of the in-situ gamma-ray spectrometry for flat geometry - A presentation based on real experiments
15:30-16:00: Dr. Tim Vidmar A "quick and dirty" tool for calculating the in-situ efficiency curve for a HPGe or a NaI detector based on measurement on the detector axis only (at a distance of 1 m)
Workshop dinner at Hótel Örk
Day 2: Wednesday, September 12th
08:30-09:15: Dr. Andrew Tyler In-situ gamma spectrometry, incl. demonstrations – part 2
09:30-10:15: Dr. Sven P. Nielsen QA, what is needed in an accredited laboratory? Validation of detection limits
10:30-11:30: Dr. Annika Tovedal and Dr. Henrik Ramebäck Background components
11:30-12:30: Lunch
12:30-13:00: Dr. Seppo Klemola New developments – introduction
13:00-13:30: Dr. Henrik Ramebäck Other types of detectors (LaBr, NaI…), comparisons for practical use, for identification not activity determination
13:45-14:30: Dr. Sven P. Nielsen User experience with new techniques (electric cooling, integrated electronic systems, safe working environment).
14:45-15:30: Open discussion, including feedback survey
15:30: Workshop closure
16:00: Bus to Reykjavík
** Please note that it is possible to travel between Reykjavík and Hotel Örk using public transport, e.g. the Reykjavík busses. The seminar bus service is only for convenience, the participants are of course free to arrive and depart at any time that suits them.
Registration and accomodation
For registration please download and fill out the following registration form and then send it to gamma@gr.is.
Please submit your registration as early as possible.
GammaSem: Nordic seminars for users of gamma spectrometry
GammaWiki is a product of the NKS-B GammaSem activity
Reports from the GammaSem seminars in 2009 and 2010 are available from the NKS web site, www.nks.org
- Elisabeth Strålberg (ed.) et al: GammaSem Proceedings - A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry - Kjeller 28-29 September 2010 - NKS-224
- Paula Nunez (ed.) et al: GammaSem Proceedings - A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry - Oslo 15-16 September 2009 - NKS-212
Useful resources on the Web
References
Editing GammaWiki (only for co-ordinators of GammaWorkshops work groups)