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4th Int. Conf. on Radiation Effects and Radiation Protection

RERP 2018

Date of beginning

Saturday, 01 December 2018

Duration

3 days

Deadline for abstracts

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

City

Sanya

Country

China

Contact

Rolin

E-Mail

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Expected participants

1000

Memo

The 4th Int'l Conference on Radiation Effects and Radiation Protection (RERP 2018) will be held from December 1-3, 2018 in Sanya, China. This Conference will cover issues on Radiation Effects and Radiation Protection. RERP 2018 is sponsored by Engineering Information Institute, Open Access Library, Scientific Research Publishing, and 1000thinktank. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods. Sanya is superior in geography climate and natural resources. It is known as “the oriental Hawaii" and “Sunshine City” because of its special tropical scenes as well as its attractive nature. Sanya's tourist resources, richly endowed by nature, are not only special in China, but also rare in the world. It is a most fashionable place where tropical marine tourist resources are closely concentrated and lovers of swimming can enjoy their holidays in winter. Within the city, well-known tourist spots are dotted everywhere--the national Yalong Tourist Area, the Tianyahaijiao, the Great Eastern Sea, the Luhuitou Peninsula, Sanya Bay and the Luobi Grotto. Besides these, there remain the ancient Yazhou City and relics and a sculpture of the Monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty, who landed ashore to avoid the storm when he was sailing eastwards to Japan. All the accepted papers will be published by a peer-reviewed open access journal that can ensure the widest dissemination of your published work. Call For Papers Atomistic and Collective Processes of Radiation EffectsFundamental Knowledge on Atomistic and Electronic Defect Production and StabilityIrradiation-induced Microstructural Evolution and Material ModificationsFundamentals, Theory and Computer SimulationsAdvances in Defect and Material CharacterizationRadiation Response of NanomaterialsSwift Heavy Ion IrradiationsNeutron IrradiationsLaser-solid InteractionsElectron-solid Interactions Irradiated MaterialsSimple and Complex OxidesCarbides and NitridesPolymersIonic CrystalsSemiconductor and Scintillator MaterialsGlasses and SilicaCarbon-based MaterialsNanocomposites and Nanostructured Materials Basic Mechanisms of Radiation Effects in Electronic Materials and DevicesSingle-Event Charge Collection Phenomena and MechanismsRadiation Transport, Energy Deposition and DosimetryIonizing Radiation EffectsMaterials and Device EffectsDisplacement DamageProcessing-Induced Radiation Effects Radiation Effects on Electronic and Photonic Devices and CircuitsSingle-Event EffectsMOS, Bipolar and Advanced TechnologiesIsolation Technologies, such as SOI and SOSOptoelectronic and Optical Devices and SystemsMethods for Hardened Design and ManufacturingModeling of Devices, Circuits and SystemsParticle Detectors and Associated Electronics for High-Energy Accelerators and Nuclear Power FacilitiesCryogenic or High Temperature EffectsNovel Device Structures, such as MEMs and Nanotechnologies Radiation Safety and DetectionRadiation Transport and ShieldingRadiation DosimetryRadiation Detection and Sensor TechnologyEnvironmental Radiation Measurement and AssessmentRadiological Risk ManagementRadiation Protection PhilosophyPolicy and Current Radiological issuesEducation and Training in Radiation Safety