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Channeling Primer
Prof.
Aldo Spallone
(Embassy of Italy in Russian Federation), Dr
Claudio Cigliano,
Danilo Giulietti
(PI), Prof.
Sultan Dabagov
(LNF)
23/09/2018, 14:00
Mrs
A. Ulianova
(Liceo Statale Ischia), Mrs
Anna Coppa
(Liceo Statale Ischia), Mrs
Chiara Di Leva
(Liceo Statale Ischia)
23/09/2018, 14:30
Oral presentation
Since 2006, the Liceo Statale Ischia has joined the Envirad and Radiolab Projects, promoted by the INFN (Naples section) on the study of radon. Radon is a natural radioactive gas that can get high concentrations in indoor environments, with consequent risk to health. The Lyceum students promoted in the first years a measurement campaign of radon concentrations in public buildings, especially...
Antonio Davide Polosa
(ROMA1)
23/09/2018, 14:45
Oral presentation
I will present some new ideas for detecting sub-GeV light dark matter, from 2D materials, like graphene and carbon nanotubes, to superfluid helium.
Dr
Sergii Fomin
(NSC "Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology")
23/09/2018, 15:15
Oral presentation
An essentially nonlinear process of neutron transport in a multiplying medium, such as fuel of a nuclear reactor, under certain conditions leads to the realization of a self-sustaining regime of a propagating chain nuclear reaction in the form of a traveling wave. This phenomenon is called nuclear deflagration or slow nuclear burning. The possibility, as well as the criterion for the...
Augusto Marcelli
(LNF)
23/09/2018, 15:45
Oral presentation
The invention of the compound microscope dates back to 1590 and, while visiting Venice in 1609, Galileo first heard of the spyglass invented by Dutch. He realized that a device based on lenses could be modified to made distant objects appearing closer with obvious military and potential financial value. By combining concave and convex lenses he was able to improve the original design by...
Giovanni Mazzitelli
(LNF)
23/09/2018, 16:15
Oral presentation
In the world of communication, nobody can be out of the fray! Since many years the science communication and more in general the ability of a researcher to communicate his work to founding agency, policy makers, entrepreneurs and public at large, starts to be a fundamental skill of the researcher’s job. This skill is needed and requested to access funds and successfully disseminate the...
Prof.
William Dunn
(Kansas State University)
23/09/2018, 16:45
Oral presentation
The International Radiation Physics Society (ISRP) has been in existence for over thirty years, having been founded at the Third International Symposium on Radiation Physics (ISRP-3), which was held in Ferrara, Italy, in 1985. The primary objective of IRPS is “to promote the global exchange and integration of scientific information pertaining to the interdisciplinary subject of radiation...