JOURNAL ARTICLE

Editorial: NCRP 2022 proceedings with a focal theme—radiations for sustainable living.

  • Published In: Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2023, v. 199, n. 20. P. 2399 1 of 3

  • Database: Applied Science & Technology Source Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Nagaiah, Ningaiah; Ambika, Madalakote Rajanna; Badiger, Nagappa Mahadevappa 3 of 3

Abstract

The article discusses the Second National Conference on Radiation Physics (NCRP 2022) held in Bengaluru, India, with the theme of "Radiations for sustainable living." The conference aimed to provide a platform for researchers, scientists, and radiation professionals to share and discuss their findings in the field of Radiation Physics. The conference included plenary talks, invited talks, and oral and poster presentations on various topics such as radiation detection, applications of radiation, radiation safety, environmental radioactivity, and effects of radiation on materials. The conference received a positive response from participants across the country, and selected articles from the conference are being published as a special issue in the RPD journal. The article expresses gratitude to the organizers, reviewers, and the journal for their support. [Extracted from the article]

Additional Information

  • Source:Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 2023/12, Vol. 199, Issue 20, p2399
  • Document Type:Editorial
  • Subject Area:Environmental Sciences
  • Publication Date:2023
  • ISSN:01448420
  • DOI:10.1093/rpd/ncad277
  • Accession Number:174386499
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