100 Years of Radiochemistry
Activity by Yuichiro Nagame | added on May 26, 2011 | Japan
Sponsor(s): The Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences
The 2011 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences will celebrate IYC and the 100th anniversary of radiochemistry pioneered and created by Marie Curie
Title of Activities and Events:
“Celebration of IYC and the 100th anniversary of radiochemistry”
In 2011 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences
Schedule:
September 20-22, 2011
Venue & Place:
Nagano-city, Japan
Scope:
Marie Curie’ achievement creates an academic discipline of radiochemistry. The aim of this project session is to discuss how radiochemistry could benefit society and affect other academic fields, and to prospect its future by reviewing the hundred years of history of radiochemistry.
Program (Topics):
New elements, Usage of radioisotopes, Radioisotopes in environment, etc.
Number of Participants: 200
Web Site: http://www.radiochem.org/index-j.html
| Topic: | celebrating chemistry, conferences, radiochemistry | Audience: | professional chemists, students, industrial chemists, post graduate students, research scientists |
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