International Conference on Nuclear and Radiochemistry

Monday, 29th August 2016

INVITED LECTURERS/LECTURES AT NRC9


Dr. Ramiz Aliev
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Non-conventional radionuclides for therapy: looking for new production routes

Professor Michio Ayoama
Fukushima University, Fukushima, Japan
Fukushima accident: Environmental impact on land and ocean

Professor Zhifang Chai
Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China
Nuclear energy chemistry in China

Professor Christophe Den Auwer
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France
Actinide speciation in sea water and possible in vivo accumulation

Professor Christoph Duellmann
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
Developments in the chemistry of the heaviest elements

Professor Christian Ekberg
Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
Irradiation effects of extraction agents used for An/Ln partitioning

Professor Thomas Fanghänel
Principal Advisor to the Director General, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Brussels, Belgium
Closing the Nuclear fuel Cycle for Future Sustainable Nuclear Energy

Dr. Risto Harjula
Senior lecturer, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Highly selective inorganic ion exchangers in Fukushima cleanup

Dr. Olli Heinonen
Senior fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Nuclear and Radiochemical Methods in Nuclear Non-proliferation

Professor Xiaolin Hou
Technical University of Denmark
Radiochemical analysis for decommissioning nuclear facilities

Professor Nikolas Kaltsoyannis
The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Water adsorption on actinide oxide surfaces

Dr. Sumit Kumar
Scientific officer, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India
Spectroscopic and computational investigations of speciation of lanthanides/actinides at mineral oxide-water interface

Professor Yuichiro Nagame
Deputy Director General, Advanced Science Research Center, JAEA, Tokai, Japan
Chemistry of the heaviest actinides and early transactinides – Experimental achievements and perspectives

Professor Mikael Nilsson
University of California Irvine, Irvine, USA
Selective complexation and separation of pentavalent and hexavalent actinides for nuclear processes

Professor Petra Panak
University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Speciation of actinides by time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy

Professor Christophe Poinssot
Head of the Radiochemistry & Processes Department, CEA, Marcoule, France
Recycling the actinides, a promising pathway for improving the nuclear environmental footprint, and sustainability

Professor David Read
Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
Performance of cementitious materials in the disposal of nuclear and radioactive industrial wastes

Professor Lindis Skipperud
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway
Challenges with naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in road- and tunnel construction

Professor Olof Solin,
University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Radiolabeling with novel 18F-labeled electrophilic agents

Dr. Zsolt Revay (Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry)
Technische Universität München, Germany
In-beam neutron activation analysis at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum

Dr. Irina Vlasova
Senior researcher, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Chernobyl lava and radioactive particles: 30 years of existence

Professor Albert Windhorst
VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Carbon-11 chemistry – Why fighting 20 minutes half-life really makes sense

Professor Guoan Ye
Vice president, China Institute of Atomic Energy, Beijing, China
Progress of the actinide separation research in China


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