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GammaSem Proceedings. A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry

Abstract

The project GammaSem was proposed to the NKS in 2008. The aim of the project was to arrange two seminars for users of gamma spectrometry, in 2009 and 2010. The seminars were meant to provide a forum for discussions and sharing of information on practical issues concerning gamma spectrometry and initiate a network of gamma spectrometry users in the Nordic countries. Such a Nordic network should strengthen the collaboration between laboratories and improve all participants' competence in practical gamma spectrometry. Both seminars' focus was practical challenges met by the users themselves, rather than theoretical matters. Scientists and users of gamma spectrometry from all five Nordic countries were invited to the seminar, as well as scientist from the Baltic countries. A total of 65 people signed up for GammaSem 2010; representing 30 different universities, commercial companies, research institutes and authorities. The working group concept as presented at last year's GammaSem, has not worked out as intended. The reason for this is probably because most of the laboratories that signed up to join the working groups, signed up because they wanted to learn more about the different subjects. In combination with the fact that no funding was made available for the working  More>>
Authors:
Straalberg, E; [1]  Berg, K; [2]  Dowdall, M [3] 
  1. ed.; Institute for Energy Technolgy (Norway)
  2. National Institute of Radiation Protection (Denmark)
  3. Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (Norway); and others
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 2010
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NKS-224
Resource Relation:
Conference: GammaSem Proceedings. A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry, Kjeller (Norway), 09/28/2010--09/29/2010; Other Information: Conference Literature; NKS-B GammaSem; 94 ills.
Subject:
46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY; MEETINGS; QUALITY ASSURANCE; EVALUATION
OSTI ID:
1004726
Research Organizations:
Nordisk Kernesikkerhedsforskning, Roskilde (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 978-87-7893-294-5; TRN: DK1102004
Availability:
Also available at http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/rispubl/NKS/NKS-224.pdf; OSTI as DE01004726
Submitting Site:
DKN
Size:
85 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Feb 14, 2011

Citation Formats

Straalberg, E, Berg, K, and Dowdall, M. GammaSem Proceedings. A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry. Denmark: N. p., 2010. Web.
Straalberg, E, Berg, K, & Dowdall, M. GammaSem Proceedings. A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry. Denmark.
Straalberg, E, Berg, K, and Dowdall, M. 2010. "GammaSem Proceedings. A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry." Denmark.
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title = {GammaSem Proceedings. A Nordic seminar for users of gamma spectrometry}
author = {Straalberg, E, Berg, K, and Dowdall, M}
abstractNote = {The project GammaSem was proposed to the NKS in 2008. The aim of the project was to arrange two seminars for users of gamma spectrometry, in 2009 and 2010. The seminars were meant to provide a forum for discussions and sharing of information on practical issues concerning gamma spectrometry and initiate a network of gamma spectrometry users in the Nordic countries. Such a Nordic network should strengthen the collaboration between laboratories and improve all participants' competence in practical gamma spectrometry. Both seminars' focus was practical challenges met by the users themselves, rather than theoretical matters. Scientists and users of gamma spectrometry from all five Nordic countries were invited to the seminar, as well as scientist from the Baltic countries. A total of 65 people signed up for GammaSem 2010; representing 30 different universities, commercial companies, research institutes and authorities. The working group concept as presented at last year's GammaSem, has not worked out as intended. The reason for this is probably because most of the laboratories that signed up to join the working groups, signed up because they wanted to learn more about the different subjects. In combination with the fact that no funding was made available for the working groups, it was difficult to establish goals on what to achieve. None of the working groups applied for funding from the NKS (or elsewhere) to establish separate projects. There is a big need for more cooperation and for training within the field of gamma spectrometry. This fact has been proved through these two seminars, both by the many different topics that have been discussed, but also by the huge interest for participating in the suggested series of workshop. The GammaSem seminars have thus provided a much welcomed starting point for a broader Nordic collaboration. (Author)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2010}
month = {Nov}
}