Nuclear Instrumentation
A special issue of Journal of Nuclear Engineering (ISSN 2673-4362).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2022) | Viewed by 1108
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nuclear physics experiments; instrumentation for nuclear physics; detectors, spectrometers and accelerators; medical imaging instrumentation and technology
Interests: nuclear and particle physics experiments; instrumentation for nuclear and particle physics; scintillator detectors; test beam experiments
Interests: experimental nuclear physics; structure of exotic nuclei; neutrino oscillation; nuclear reactions and decays; gamma-ray and charged particle spectroscopy; radiation detectors; detector simulations
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
This Special Issue on Nuclear Instrumentation focuses on new instrumentation developments for any kind of nuclear physics experiments. It includes all types of instrumentation for the detection and spectrometry of radiations from low-to-high energy processes and nuclear decays, accelerators and fragment separators, nuclear spectrometers or ion beam analysis techniques, covering major areas related to concepts and instrumentation in detector physics, accelerator science, and associated experimental methods and techniques, theory, modeling, and simulations.
Those new instrumentations with medical applications and medical imaging will be considered of high interest.
The Special Issue will also cover the design and operation of equipment related with nuclear plant energy production and safety, as well as related technologies. It will provide a forum to discuss and present recent research results in radiation detection technology, with a particular focus on design and deployment of radiation sensing and dosimetry instruments, particularly for nuclear decommissioning and security applications.
Specialized electronics for nuclear experiments and other types of spectrometry, as well as computerization of measurements and control systems in this field are also welcome in the Special Issue.
Finally, articles concerning simulation works on nuclear radiation production and detection, among other relevant mentioned topics in all disciplines related to nuclear technology and instrumentation addressed by means of simulation, can be considered.
Prof. Dr. Pablo Cabanelas
Dr. Marisol Robles Manzano
Dr. Joochun Park
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Accelerators, detectors, sensors, and techniques for nuclear experiments
- Instruments and methods for nuclear plants and installations
- Development and performance of general nuclear instrumentation, including radiation spectrometry, mass spectrometry, dosimetry and radiation damage, counting systems, and environmental applications
- Instrumentation and techniques for medical imaging, diagnostics, and therapy
- Ion beam analysis applications facilities and instrumentation: PIGE, PIXE, RBS
- Electronics and data acquisition for nuclear experiments and applications
- Simulations and software tools with applications in nuclear physics experiments and instrumentation
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