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18th International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry 3–8 July 2016 l Munich l Germany Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre

Program

Table of contents Organization and imprint........................................................................................ 4 Welcome note....................................................................................................... 6 Scientific program overview.................................................................................. 8 Scientific program Monday, 4 July 2016............................................................................... 10 Tuesday, 5 July 2016............................................................................... 13 Wednesday, 6 July 2016......................................................................... 16 Thursday, 7 July 2016............................................................................. 20 Friday, 8 July 2016.................................................................................. 25 General hints for poster authors and presenters .................................................... 27 Poster sessions Monday, 4 July 2016............................................................................... 28 Tuesday, 5 July 2016............................................................................... 41 Thursday, 7 July 2016............................................................................. 54 Social and cultural program................................................................................... 67 Sponsors, exhibitors and media cooperations........................................................ 70 Room and exhibition plan...................................................................................... 73 General information............................................................................................... 74 General hints for authors and presenters................................................................ 76 Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs........................................ 77

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Organization and imprint Venue Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre Hochstrasse 3 • 81669 Munich, Germany

Date 3–8 July 2016

Conference website www.ssd18.org Hosting society International Solid State Dosimetry Organization (ISSDO) www.issdo.org Conference chair Dr. Clemens Woda Helmholtz Zentrum München, Institute of Radiation Protection Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1 • 85764 Neuherberg, Germany Phone +49 89 31 87-2802 • [email protected] Local organizing committee Clemens Woda Markus Figel Dieter Regulla Werner Rühm Scientific advisory committee Mark Akselrod, USA Claus Andersen, Denmark Ian Bailiff, United Kingdom Elena Bakhanova, Ukraine Pawel Bilski, Poland Adrie J. J. Bos, Netherlands María-Ester Brandan, Mexico Reuven Chen, Israel Makaiko Chithambo, South Africa Fernando Chubaci, Brasil Isabelle Clairand, France Francesco d’Errico, USA/Italy Paola Fattibene, Italy Markus Figel, Germany José María Gómez-Ros, Spain Yigal Horowitz, Israel Mayank Jain, Denmark

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Anja Schmidt Tanja Smith Albrecht Wieser

Helen Khoury, Brasil Mukund Kulkarni, India Jungil Lee, South Korea Arkadiusz Mandowski, Poland Stephen McKeever, USA Saveta Miljanic, Croatia Sergey Nikiforov, Russia Dieter Regulla, Germany Anatoly Rosenfeld, Australia Werner Rühm, Germany Daniel Sattinger, Israel Gabriel Sawakuchi, USA Filip Vanhavere, Belgium Albrecht Wieser, Germany Clemens Woda, Germany Hiroshi Yasuda, Japan Eduardo Yukihara, USA/Switzerland

Organization and imprint Professional congress organizer and industrial exhibition Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH Martin Singer, Dana Nostitz Carl-Pulfrich-Strasse 1 • 07745 Jena, Germany Phone +49 3641 31 16-310/-398 [email protected] • www.conventus.de Design/layout Layout krea.tif-studio UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Print FIBO Druck- und Verlags GmbH Circulation 500 Editorial deadline 20 June 2016

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Welcome Note

Dear participant, It is our pleasure to welcome you, on behalf of the Local Organizing Committee and the Scientific Advisory Committee, to the 18th International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry, SSD18, held here in Munich in 2016! This triennial conference series has a long scientific tradition after its successful start in 1965 at Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA and since then has left a remarkable track of innovative high-lights in radiation sciences and technology throughout the world. SSD18 will be the seventh conference of the series organized under the auspices and regulations of the International Solid State Dosimetry Organization (ISSDO). SSD18 is a highly interdisciplinary event, bringing together leading scientists and industrial researchers from many disciplines, ranging from theoretical solid state physics, radiation monitoring and metrology, medical physics to retrospective dosimetry and luminescence dating in earth sciences. It promises to be another significant and exciting step towards further new, efficient and safe uses of ionizing radiation. The conference offers the opportunity to meet colleagues, establish new personal contacts and share research experiences, latest findings and new ideas. For the first time a SSD Conference is taking place in Germany. Munich as the host city is a hub where science meets with arts and culture, innovative high-tech with popular folklore tradition, and classical opera with brass music. Not only the city offers many touristic attractions and the world-famous beergardens but also the surrounding lakes and spectacular Alpine mountains are places worth visiting. We are extraordinarily pleased that you have come to Munich to participate in SSD18. We wish that you find the conference scientifically inspiring and your time spent with us a great experience to remember.

Dr. Clemens Woda Prof. Dr. Dieter Regulla Conference chair Honorary chair

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Pre-conference tour "Schloss Neuschwanstein"

08.30–17.00

Guided Bus Tour

Foyer

Sunday, 3 July 2016

10.15–10.45

13.00–14.00

p. 14

13.00–14.00

p. 18

Lunch break & industrial exibition, every day at Forum 4–5, 6–7

13.00–14.15

Session 4: Monitoring and detection – 1

p. 11

11.15–13.00 Parallel session 9: Clinical dosimetry – 2

11.15–13.00 Parallel session 7: Dating and dose reconstruction – 2

11.15–13.00

p. 19 13.00–14.15

ISSDO Meeting Forum 8

14.00–16.00

Closing ceremony

12.30–12.45

Session 13: Instrumentation and detectors – 3 p. 26 p. 21

11.15–12.30

11.15–13.00

10.45–11.15

p. 25

Session 12: Instrumentation and detectors – 2

09.00–10.45

Forum 1–3

Friday, 8 July 2016

Young Scientist Award: Science slam

10.45–11.15

p. 20

Session 10: Clinical dosimetry – 3

Coffee break & industrial exibition, every day at Forum 4–5, 6–7

Session 1: Basic physical processes – 1

p. 17

11.15–13.00

10.45–11.15

p. 16

10.45–11.15

p. 13

Parallel session 8: Clinical dosimetry – 1

10.45–11.15

p. 10

Keynote lecture

Parallel session 6: Dating and dose reconstruction – 1

09.00–10.45

Session 3: Materials

09.00–10.45

09.00–10.45

09.00–10.15

Registration

Opening ceremony

08.00–09.00 Registration and poster mounting for Session 3 (Forum 1–3 & 4–7)

08.00–09.00

Forum 1–3

08.00–09.00

Forum 2–3

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Registration and poster mounting for Session 2 (Forum 4–7 & 8)

Forum 1

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

08.00–09.00

Forum 1–3

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Registration and poster mounting for Session 1 (Forum 4–7 & 8)

Forum 1–3

Monday, 4 July 2016

Program overview • 3–8 July 2016

Registration

18.00–19.00

p. 67

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p. 69

19.30–24.00 Conference dinner Paulaner am Nockherberg

19.00–22.15

p. 24

Session 11: Instrumentation and detectors – 1

State reception at the Munich Residence

14.15 BMW-World Brewery "Spaten-Franziskaner" Tour Olympic Park incl. ascent to the tower City Walk "Royal Munich" City Walk "City of Art - Munich"

16.00–17.45

p. 54

19.00–21.00

ISSDO Meeting Forum 8

p. 15

Session 5: Monitoring and detection –2

p. 12

16.00–17.45

Session 2: Basic physical processes – 2

p. 41

15.45–17.30

p. 28

14.00 "Allianz-Arena" ("Home of FC Bayern Munich") Museum tour "Old and New Pinakothek" Museum tour "Modern Pinakothek" Museum tour German Museum – Natural Sciences

14.15–16.00 Poster session 3 and coffee Forum 1–3, 4–7

14.00–17.00

Forum 1–3

Conference tours Individual start at Holiday Inn

Forum 2–3

Thursday, 7 July 2016

14.15–16.00

Forum 1

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Poster session 2 and coffee Forum 4–5, 6–7, 8

Forum 1–3

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Welcome party with exhibitors (Ice Breaker)

p. 67

14.00–15.45

14.00–19.00

08.30–17.00

Pre-conference tour "Schloss Neuschwanstein"

Poster session 1 and coffee Forum 4–5, 6–7, 8

Forum 1–3

Monday, 4 July 2016

Foyer

Guided Bus Tour

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Program overview • 3–8 July 2016

Scientific program • Monday, 4 July 2016 08.00–09.00 Registration and poster mounting for Session 1 Room Forum 4–7 & 8 09.00–10.45 Opening ceremony Room Forum 1–3 Chair Clemens Woda (Munich/DE) 09.00

Welcome addresses Christian Langbartels (Munich/DE) Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health



Adrie J. J. Bos (Delft/NL) Chairperson, International Solid State Dosimetry Organization (ISSDO)



Werner Rühm (Munich/DE) Chairperson, European Radiation Dosimetry Group e. V. (EURADOS)



Clemens Woda (Munich/DE) Chairperson, SSD18 Conference

09.45 Survey lecture

Radiation protection quantities – current reviews by ICRU and ICRP Hans-Georg Menzel (Geneva/CH)

10.15 Keynote lecture

History and future of luminescence detectors Mark Akselrod (Stillwater, OK/US)

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Scientific program • Monday, 4 July 2016 11.15–13.00 Session 1 • Basic physical processes – 1 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Reuven Chen (Tel Aviv/IL), Yigal Horowitz (Beersheba/IL) 11.15 An overview of numerical modelling with a focus on non-delocalised Invited transitions Vasilis Pagonis (Westminster, CA/US) 11.45 Regeneration, recuperation and inverse fading phenomena – theoretical BPP-O-01 analysis and consequences for modelling fundamental processes in OSL detectors Arkadiusz Mandowski (Czestochowa/PL) 12.00 BPP-O-02

A model explaining the anomalous heating-rate effect in thermoluminescence as an inverse thermal quenching based on simultaneous thermal release of electrons and holes Reuven Chen (Tel Aviv/IL), Vasilis Pagonis (Westminster, CA/US)

12.15 BPP-O-03

Temperature-dependence of time-resolved optically stimulated luminescence from α-Al2O3:C Makaiko Chithambo (Grahamstown/ZA)

12.30 BPP-O-04

Thermally stimulated transformations of luminescence centers in TLD-500 detectors and their correlation with TL properties Alexander Surdo, Rinat Abashev, Igor Milman (Ekaterinburg/RU)

12.45 BPP-O-05

Investigation of the optical properties of the new EBT-XD radiochromic film in comparison with its predecessor EBT 3 Andreas Alexander Schoenfeld, Soeren Wieker (Oldenburg/DE) Dietrich Harder (Goettigen/DE), Bjoern Poppe (Oldenburg/DE)

14.00–15.45 Poster session 1 (see page 28) Room Forum 4–7 & 8

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Scientific program • Monday, 4 July 2016 15.45–17.30 Session 2 • Basic physical processes – 2 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Arkadiusz Mandowski (Czestochowa/PL), Daniel Sattinger (Moshav Ranen/IL) 15.45 Invited

Optical stimulation of luminescence – theory and applications Alicja Chruścińska (Torun/PL)

16.15 Pondering the essence of retrapping/recombination probability coefficients BPP-O-06 in kinetic simulations of thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence Yigal Horowitz (Beersheva/IL), Ilan Eliyahu (Yavne/IL) Leonid Oster (Beersheva/L) 16.30 BPP-O-07

Kinetic simulation of charge transfer following optical bleaching of irradiated LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100) at selected photon energies Ilan Eliyahu (Yavne/IL), Sofia Druzhyna, Yigal Horowitz, Galina Reshes Shlom Biderman, Leonid Oster (Beersheva/IL)

16.45 BPP-O-08

Identification of defects responsible for optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) from Ag-doped Li2B4O7 crystals Brant Kananen, Ember Maniego, Eric Golden, Nancy Giles John McClory (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH/US) Larry Halliburton (Morgantown, WV/US)

17.00 BPP-O-09

Optically stimulated luminescence from CaF2:Mn at high temperatures Diren Maraba, Enver Bulur, Linda Dalipi (Ankara/TR)

17.15 BPP-O-10

Probing metastable state of Sm2+ in YPO4: Sm3+, Ce3+ through tunnelling recombination and direct excitation at cryogenic temperature Amit K. Prasad, Nigel R. J. Poolton (Roskilde/DK), Adrie J. J . Bos (Delft/NL) Torben Lapp, Myungho Kook, Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

19.00–22.15 State Reception at the Munich Residence (see page 67) Munich Residence

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Scientific program • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 08.00–09.00 Registration and poster mounting for Session 2 Room Forum 4–7 & 8 09.00–10.45 Session 3 • Materials Room Forum 1–3 Chair Adrie J. J. Bos (Delft/NL), Sergey Nikiforov (Ekaterinburg/RU) 09.00 Invited

OSL from BeO ceramics – Characteristics of the TR-OSL signal Enver Bulur (Ankara/TR)

09.30 MAT-O-01

Radiophotoluminescence of lithium fluoride crystals and possibility of its application for detection of particle tracks Pawel Bilski, Barbara Marczewska, Wojciech Gieszczyk, Mariusz Kłosowski Tomasz Nowak (Kraków/PL), Yaroslav Zhydachevskii (Warsaw/PL)

09.45 MAT-O-02

Correlation between structural state characteristics and several luminescence features of pure K-feldspars George S. Polymeris, Miray Başdoğan, Elcin Ilke Okur (Ankara/TR) Eleni Theodosoglou (Thessaloniki/GR), Eren Şahiner Niyazi Meriç (Ankara/TR), Konstantinos M. Paraskevopoulos George Kitis (Thessaloniki/GR)

10.00 MAT-O-03

Advancements on the development of glass dosimeters José Fernando Diniz Chubaci, M. Matsuoka, B. G. Fernandes, D. Gouvêa E. E. C. Arizaca, P. O. de Souza, Roseli Gennari, Letícia Lucente Campos T. K. G. Rao, Shigueo Watanabe (São Paulo/BR)

10.15 MAT-O-04

Tuning the plasmon resonance band of silver nanoparticle films to enhance optically stimulated luminescence intensity Eder Guidelli, Luiz Carlos de Oliveira, Oswaldo Baffa (Ribeirão Preto/BR)

10.30 MAT-O-05

On the analysis of experimentally measured thermoluminescence glow curves Adrie J. J. Bos (Delft/NL)

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Scientific program • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 11.15–13.00 Session 4 • Monitoring and detection – 1 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Pawel Bilski (Kraków/PL), Elena Bakhanova (Kiev/UA) 11.15 Invited

State-of-the-art and challenges in neutron dosimetry Filip Vanhavere (Mol/BE)

11.45 MDE-O-01

Cosmic radiation monitoring at LEO by means of passive detectors Iva Ambrozova, Katerina Pachnerova Brabcova, Jan Kubancak Jakub Slegl (Prague/CZ), Raisa V. Tolochek Vyacheslav A. Shurshakov (Moscow/RU)

12.00 MDE-O-02

Comparison of novel active semiconductor pixel detector with passive radiation detectors during the NASA orion exploration flight test 1 (EFT-1) Ramona Gaza, Martin Kroupa, Ryan Rios (Houston, TX/US) Eric Benton (Stillwater, OK/US), Edward Semones (Houston, TX/US)

12.15 MDE-O-03

Eurados intercomparison of passive H*(10) area dosemeters Harald Dombrowski (Braunschweig/DE), Maria Amor Duch (Barcelona/ES) Christian Hranitzky (Seibersdorf/AT), Philip Kleinau (Munich/DE) Stefan Neumaier (Braunschweig/DE), Mária Ranogajec-Komor (Zagreb/HR) Rafael Rodriguez (Madrid/ES)

12.30 MDE-O-04

Intercomparison of eye lens dosemeters Rolf Behrens, O. Hupe (Braunschweig/DE), Frank Busch (Dortmund/DE) J. Denk (Munich/DE), J. Engelhardt, K. Günther (Berlin/DE) Herbert Hödlmoser (Munich/DE), M. Jordan (Dortmund/DE) J. Strohmaier (Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen/DE)

12.45 MDE-O-05

Beta radiation-implications for radiation protection within the nuclear industry Lisa Bäckström, Karin Andgren, Anna Fermvik (Gothenburg/SE)

14.15–16.00 Poster session 2 (see page 41) Room Forum 4–7 & 8

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Scientific program • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 16.00–17.45 Session 5 • Monitoring and detection – 2 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Helen Khoury (Recife/BR), Dieter Regulla (Munich/DE) 16.00 Invited 16.30 MDE-O-06 16.45 MDE-O-07 17.00 MDE-O-08 17.15 MDE-O-09 17.30 MDE-O-10

BioQuaRT – a new take on biologically relevant dosimetry Hans Rabus (Braunschweig/DE) A new beryllium oxide based thin layer detector for optically stimulated luminescence Marian Sommer, Axel Jahn, Jürgen Henniger (Dresden/DE) Markus Figel, Herbert Hödlmoser, Reiner Esser (Munich/DE) A passive neutron and photon OSL dosemeter Maria Christiansson, Christian Bernhardsson, Sören Mattsson (Malmö/SE) Dosimetric properties of a personal dosimetry system based on radio-photoluminescence of silver doped phosphate glass Frank Assenmacher, Markus Boschung, Eike Hohmann Sabine Mayer (Villigen/CH) Radiophotoluminescence from Al2O3:C,Mg films using a home-made 1D reader Luana de Freitas Nascimento, Maria Karampiperi; João Pedro Oliveira Flores Filip Vanhavere (Mol/BE) Computational analysis of thermoluminescence glow curves from thin layer dosemeters under exponential heating Robert Theinert, Kevin Kröninger, André Lütfring Jörg Walbersloh (Dortmund/DE)

18.00–19.00 ISSDO Meeting Room Forum 8

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Scientific program • Wednesday, 6 July 2016 09.00–10.45 Session 6 • Dating and dose reconstruction – 1 Room Forum 1 Chair Ian Bailiff (Durham/GB), Makaiko Chithambo (Grahamstown/ZA) 09.00 Invited

New dating apps – building on insights into luminescence mechanisms Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

09.30 DDR-O-01

Resolving luminescence in spectral, spatial and compositional domains: a new approach Kristina Thomsen, Myungho Kook, Torben Lapp (Roskilde/DK) Andrew Murray (Århus/DK), Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

09.45 DDR-O-02

Further investigations into the use of differential bleaching rates to identify well-bleached quartz Andrew Murray, Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Reza Sohbati, Kristina Thomsen Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

10.00 DDR-O-03

On the saturation of SAR quartz dose response curves – comparison across different origins, grain sizes and measurement protocols Alida Timar-Gabor, Valentina Anechitei (Cluj Napoca/RO) Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Mayank Jain, Andrew Murray (Roskilde/DK) Ann Wintle (Aberystwyth, Cambridge/GB)

10.15 DDR-O-04

Dose recovery and residual dose of quartz ESR using modern sediments: Implications for single aliquot ESR dating Sumiko Tsukamoto (Hannover/DE), Naomi Porat (Jerusalem/IL) Christina Ankjærgaard (Wageningen/NL)

10.30 DDR-O-05

Dating homo sapiens in Southwestern Tanzania Anne Skinner (Williamstown, MA/US), Pamela Willoughby (Edmonton/CA) Pastory Bushozi (Dar es Salaam/TZ)

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Scientific program • Wednesday, 6 July 2016 09.00–10.45 Session 8 • Clinical dosimetry – 1 Room Forum 2–3 Chair Claus Andersen (Roskilde/DK) Eduardo Yukihara (Stillwater, OK/US; Villigen/CH) 09.00 Invited

Solid-State dosimetry needs for medical physics with emphasis on ion beam therapy Oliver Jäkel (Heidelberg/DE)

09.30 CDO-O-01

New silicon microdosimetry probes for RBE and biological dose studies using stationary and movable targets in 12C ion therapy Lachlan Chartier, Linh Tran, David Bolst, Alex Pogossov, Susanna Guatelli Marco Petasecca, Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU) Dale Prokopovich (Wollongong, Lucas Heights/AU) Mark Reinhard (Lucas Heights/AU), Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA) Giulio Pellegrini (Barcelona/ES), Celeste Fleta (Barcelona/ES) Michael Jackson (Sydney/AU), Naruhiro Matsufuji (Inage/JP) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

09.45 CDO-O-02

Out-of-field dose distributions in active scanning proton versus photon radiotherapy – an overview of research within EURADOS WG 9 Saveta Miljanic (Zagreb/HR), Natalia Adamek (Kraków/PL) Iva Ambrožova (Řež/CZ), Marijke De Saint-Hubert (Mol/BE) Carles Domingo (Barcelona/ES), Hrvoje Hršak (Zagreb/HR) Damian Kabat (Kraków/PL), Željka Knežević (Zagreb/HR) Marija Majer (Zagreb/HR), Pawel Olko (Kraków/PL), Ondej Ploc (Řež/CZ) Maria Teresa Romero-Expósito (Barcelona/ES) Liliana Stolarczyk (Kraków/PL), Filip Vanhavere (Mol/BE) Roger Harrison (Newcastle upon Tyne/GB)

10.00 CDO-O-03

Specifically designed high quality diamond detector for dose measurement in pencil beam scanning proton therapy Cyril Moignier, Dominique Tromson (Gif-sur-Yvette/FR) Fanny Marsolat, Ludovic de Marzi (Orsay/FR), Michal Pomorski Mathieu Agelou, Juan Garcia Hernandez Delphine Lazaro (Gif-sur-Yvette/FR), Alejandro Mazal (Orsay/FR)

10.15 CDO-O-04

Applicability of thermoluminescence detectors for verification of small field reference dosimetry in radiotherapy  Josep Puxeu (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat/ES) Maria Amor Duch (Barcelona/ES), Williams H. Nailon (Edinburgh/GB) Merce Ginjaume (Barcelona/ES)

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Scientific program • Wednesday, 6 July 2016 10.30 CDO-O-05

Fast C-12 ion and proton range verification in particle therapy – detector study and Monte Carlo simulations Matthew K. Newall, Marco Petasecca, Susanna Guatelli, Aaron Merchant Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU), Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA) Naruhiro Matsufuji (Chiba/JP), Benjamin Clasie, Jay Flanz (Boston, MA/US) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

11.15–13.00 Session 7 • Dating and dose reconstruction – 2 Room Forum 1 Chair Sara Della Monaca (Rome/IT), Albrecht Wieser (Munich/DE) 11.15 Invited

Emergency dosimetry using nails and components of mobile phones: current progress Sergey Sholom (Stillwater, OK/US)

11.45 DDR-O-06

Electron paramagnetic resonance of human fingernails for emergency dosimetry Stephen McKeever, Sergey Sholom (Stillwater, OK/US)

12.00 DDR-O-07

Effects of cosmetic treatments on the OSL and EPR signals of irradiated human nails Paola Fattibene, Sara Della Monaca, Maria Cristina Quattrini (Rome/IT) Alexander Romanyukha (Bethesda, MD/US) Steven G. Swarts (Gainesville, FL/US) Francois Trompier (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR)

12.15 DDR-O-08

Human dental enamel as dosimeter – luminescence properties and instrumentation Regina DeWitt, Isaac J. Boota, Matthew H. Waguespack (Greenville, NC/US) Carlos E. Cardenas (Greenville, NC, Houston, TX/US) Waldemar de Rijk (Greenville, NC/US)

12.30 DDR-O-09

Violet stimulated luminescence signal from electronic components for radiation accident dosimetry Céline Bassinet (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR), Sebastian Kreutzer Norbert Mercier (Pessac/FR), Isabelle Clairand (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR)

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Scientific program • Wednesday, 6 July 2016 12.45 DDR-O-10

A EURADOS TL inter-comparison of display glass from mobile phones for retrospective dosimetry Clemens Woda (Neuherberg/DE), Céline Bassinet (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR) Michael Discher (Salzburg/AT), Emanuela Bortolin, Sara Della Monaca Paola Fattibene, Maria Cristina Quattrini (Rome/IT), Sergey Sholom Stephen McKeever (Stillwater, OK/US), Zina Čemusová Daniela Eckendahl (Prague/CZ), Olivier Van Hoey (Mol/BE) Lily Bossin, Ian Bailiff (Durham/GB), Jonathan Eakins (Chilton, Didcot/GB) Therése Geber-Bergstrand, Maria Christiansson (Malmö/SE), Ivan Veronese Anna Galli, L. Panzeri, Marco Martini (Milano/IT), Jungil Lee Jang-Lyul Kim (Daejeon/KR)

11.15–13.00 Session 9 • Clinical dosimetry – 2 Room Forum 2–3 Chair Saveta Miljanic (Zagreb/HR), Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU) 11.15 Invited

The remarkable properties of TLD-300 glow curve – Studies of the in-phantom evolution of radiological beams María-Ester Brandan (Mexico City/MX)

11.45 CDO-O-06

Solid state tools to unify dose reports in diagnostic radiology Hugo de las Heras Gala (Zorneding, Neuherberg/DE) Helmut Schlattl (Neuherberg/DE), Felix Schoefer (Zorneding/DE)

12.00 CDO-O-07

Out-of-field dosimetry and 2nd cancer risk of child patients under proton therapy using a TLD-based microdosimeter Bhaskar Mukherjee (Sydney/AU; Essen/DE), Jamil Lambert (Essen/DE)

12.15 CDO-O-08

Time-resolved plastic scintillator dosimetry in a dynamic thorax phantom Patrik Sibolt (Roskilde/DK), Wiviann Ottosson (Herlev/DK) Claus Andersen (Roskilde/DK)

12.30 CDO-O-09

3D silicon strip detectors for dosimetry in microbeam radiation therapy Michael Lerch, Matthew Cameron, Andrew Dipuglia, Marco Petasecca Iwan Cornelius (Wollongong/AU), Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

12.45 CDO-O-10

Determination of dose enhancement caused by gold-nanoparticles when irradiated with X-rays and protons using alanine/EPR dosimetry Clare Smith, Moshi Geso, Charlotte Sale, Takahiro Tominaga (Bundoora/AU)

14.00–19.00 Conference tours (see page 68) Individual start at Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre

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Scientific program • Thursday, 7 July 2016 08.00–09.00 Registration and poster mounting for Session 3 Room Forum 1–3 & 4–7 09.00–10.45 Session 10 • Clinical dosimetry – 3 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Gabriel Sawakuchi (Houston, TX/US), María-Ester Brandan (Mexico City/MX) 09.00 CDO-O-11

Demonstration of 2D dosimetry using Al2O3 optically stimulated luminescence films for therapeutic megavoltage X-rays and ion beams Eduardo Yukihara (Stillwater, OK/US; Villigen/CH), Md Foiez Ahmed Nishan Shrestha (Stillwater, OK/US), Salahuddin Ahmad Erich Schnell (Oklahoma City, OK/US), Mark Akselrod (Stillwater, OK/US)

09.15 CDO-O-12

Absorbed dose contribution in TLD-100 due to neutron contamination in 18 MV photon dosimetry Felix Horst (Giessen, Darmstadt/DE), Damian Czarnecki (Giessen/DE) Dietrich Harder (Göttingen/DE), Klemens Zink (Giessen, Marburg/DE)

09.30 CDO-O-13

Yb-doped silica optical fibres as real-time dosimeter in radiotherapy Ivan Veronese, Eduardo d’Ippolito, Cristina De Mattia, Simone Cialdi Marco Gargano, Nicola Ludwig, Letizia Bonizzoni, Mauro Fasoli Norberto Chiodini (Milano/IT), Eleonora Mones (Novara/IT) Marie Claire Cantone, Anna Vedda (Milano/IT)

09.45 CDO-O-14

In vivo rectal wall dosimetry in gynecological and prostate HDR brachytherapy with MOSkin dosimeter Mauro Carrara, Chiara Tenconi, Giulio Rossi, Davide Mazzeo (Milan/IT) Anna Romanyukha (Wollongong/AU), Annamaria Cerrotta Marta Borroni (Milan/IT), Dean Cutajar, Marco Petasecca Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU), Joseph Bucci (Kogarah/AU) Carlo Fallai, Grazia Gambarini, Emanuele Pignoli (Milan/IT) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

10.00 CDO-O-15

Quenching effect assessment for thermal modulation of 3-D PRESAGE dosimeters for proton beams Cheng-Shie Wuu (New York, NY/US), Chin-Cheng Chen (Somerset, NJ/US) Yong Hum Na, Paul Black (New York, NY/US) John Admovics (Lawrenceville, GA/US)

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Scientific program • Thursday, 7 July 2016 10.15 CDO-O-16

Dosimetry for ion-beam therapy using fluorescent nuclear track detectors Steffen Greilich, Leonie Ulrich, Tina Pfeiler (Heidelberg/DE) Jasper J. M. Kouwenberg (Delft/NL), Grischa Klimpki (Heidelberg/DE)

10.30 CDO-O-17

Measurement of stochastic energy loss in clinical ion beams Jeannette Jansen, Alexander Neuholz (Heidelberg/DE) Grischa Klimpki (Villigen/CH), Alexander Stadler, Henning Mescher Steffen Greilich (Heidelberg/DE)

11.15–13.00 Young Scientist Award – Science slam Room Forum 1–3 11.20 BPP-O-09

Optically stimulated luminescence from CaF2:Mn at high temperatures Diren Maraba (Ankara/TR)

11.25 BPP-O-10

Probing metastable state of Sm2+ in YPO4: Sm3+, Ce3+ through tunnelling recombination and direct excitation at cryogenic temperature Amit K. Prasad (Roskilde/DK)

11.30 BPP-P-22

Estimation of thermoluminescence kinetic parameters in h-BN by different techniques Maxim Minin (Ekaterinburg/RU)

11.35 IND-O-07

Using radiofluorogenic polymers to measure radiation in 3d; a proof of concept setup Nicolai Sanders (Roskilde/DK)

11.40 IND-O-02

Fluorescent nuclear track detectors to co-localize tracks and early radiation-induced DNA strand breaks in live cells Conor McFadden (Houston, TX/US)

11.45 IND-P-49

N. N.

11.50 MDE-O-10

Computational analysis of thermoluminescence glow curves from thin layer dosemeters under exponential heating Robert Theinert (Dortmund/DE)

11.55 MDE-P-18

GD-352M used as eye lens dosemeter for eyes protected by lead glasses Edilaine Honorio da Silva (Mol, Brussels/BE)

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Scientific program • Thursday, 7 July 2016 12.00 MAT-P-20

Optical and thermal pre-readout treatments to reduce the influence of fading on LiMgPO4 OSL measurements Anna Luiza Malthez (Kraków/PL)

12.05 MAT-P-55

Radiophotoluminescence properties of Ag-doped mixed phosphate glasses Hironori Tanaka (Sendai/JP)

12.10 MAT-O-04

Tuning the plasmon resonance band of silver nanoparticle films to enhance optically stimulated luminescence intensity Eder Guidelli (Ribeirão Preto/BR)

12.15 DDR-P-12

The bleaching limits of feldspar IRSL and post-IR IRSL signals at various preheat temperatures and implications for dating Jingran Zhang (Hannover/DE)

12.20 DDR-P-16

Modification of thermally assisted OSL SAR protocol by choosing the appropriate parameters for test dose and stimulation time Eren Şahiner (Ankara/TR)

12.25 DDR-P-31

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) as retrospective biodosimetry tool using human teeth Lotem Buchbinder (Yavne, Haifa/IL)

12.30 CDO-P-14

Secondary neutron spectrum in a passive scattering system in proton radiotherapy determined using activation foils technique Bao-Yuan Wang (Hsinchu/TW)

12.35 CDO-P-15

Feasibility tests of optically stimulated luminescence detectors for dosimetry in magnetic fields Claudia Katharina Spindeldreier (Heidelberg/DE)

12.40 CDO-O-17

Measurement of stochastic energy loss in clinical ion beams Jeannette Jansen (Heidelberg/DE)

12.45 CDO-O-01

New silicon microdosimetry probes for RBE and biological dose studies using stationary and movable targets in 12C ion therapy Lachlan Chartier (Wollongong/AU)

14.15–16.00 Poster session 3 (see page 54) Room Forum 1–3 & 4–7

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Scientific program • Thursday, 7 July 2016 16.00–17.45 Session 11 • Instrumentation and detectors – 1 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT), Hiroshi Yasuda (Tokyo/JP) 16.00 Invited

Nanodosimetric devices for track structure characterization and is link to radiobiological effects Valeria Conte (Legnaro/IT)

16.30 IND-O-01

Assessment of microscopic ion beam field variation using fluorescence nuclear track detectors Alexander Neuholz, Jeannette Jansen, Steffen Greilich (Heidelberg/DE)

16.45 IND-O-02

Fluorescent nuclear track detectors to co-localize tracks and early radiation-induced DNA strand breaks in live cells Conor McFadden (Houston, TX/US) Tim Hallacy (Houston, TX, Cambridge, MA/US) David Flint (Houston, TX/US), Dal Granville (Ottawa/CA) Aroumougame Asaithamby (Dallas, TX/US) Narayan Sahoo (Houston, TX/US), Mark Akselrod (Stillwater, OK/US) Gabriel Sawakuchi (Houston, TX/US)

17.00 IND-O-03

RBE study using solid state microdosimetry in heavy ion therapy Linh Tran, Lachlan Chartier, David Bolst (Wollongong/AU) Dale Prokopovich (Sydney/AU), Susanna Guatelli (Wollongong/AU) Mark Reinhard (Sydney/AU), Marco Petasecca Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU), Vladimir Perevelaylor (Kiev/UA) Naruhiro Matsufuji (Chiba/JP), Celeste Fleta (Barcelona/ES) Michael Jackson (Sydney/AU), Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

17.15 IND-O-04

Characterization of fluorescent nuclear track detectors as criticality dosimeters Jonathan Harrison, V. Fomenko (Stillwater, OK/US), Olivier Van Hoey Liviu-Cristian Mihailescu, Filip Vanhavere (Mol/BE), B. Moreno Marc Million (Velizy-Villacoublay/FR), Mark Akselrod (Stillwater, OK/US)

17.30 IND-O-05

Gated discrimination of the stem signal in pulsed radiation fields for a fiber optic dosimetry system based on the radioluminescence of beryllium oxide Tobias Teichmann, Jan Sponner, Jürgen Henniger (Dresden/DE)

19.30–24.00 Conference dinner (see page 69) Paulaner am Nockherberg

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Scientific program • Friday, 8 July 2016 09.00–10.45 Room Chair

Session 12 • Instrumentation and detectors – 2 Forum 1–3 Céline Bassinet (Fontenay-aux-Roses/FR) José María Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES)

09.00 Invited

X-ray dosimetry based on spectroscopy using pixelated Si sensors with custom ASICs Winnie Wong (Geneva/CH)

09.30 IND-O-06

Novel dosimetric gels for three-dimensional dose mapping in radiotherapy Francesco d’Errico, Luigi Lazzeri, Daniele Dondi (Pisa/IT) Mario Mariani (Milano/IT), Maurizio Marrale (Palermo/IT) Grazia Gambarini (Milano/IT)

09.45 IND-O-07

Using radiofluorogenic polymers to measure radiation in 3d; a proof of concept setup Nicolai Sanders, Rocío Bernal, Lars René Lindvold Claus Andersen (Roskilde/DK)

10.00 IND-O-08

Photon and neutron response functions of a thin neutron silicon sensor for real-time neutron personal dosimeters Masashi Takada (Yokosuka/JP), Tomoya Nunomiya (Hino, Tokyo/JP) Tetsuo Matsumoto, Akihiro Masuda (Tsukuba/JP) Yuusaku Watanabe (Yokosuka/JP) Takashi Nakamura (Hino, Tokyo, Sendai/JP)

10.15 IND-O-09

The directional neutron spectrometer CYSP – further developments for measuring low intensity fields José María Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES; Frascati/IT), Roberto Bedogni (Frascati/IT) Davide Bortot, Michele Lorenzoli (Milano/IT) Montserrat Moraleda (Madrid/ES), Andrea Pola (Milano/IT) Donatella Sacco (Frascati, Monte Porzio Catone/IT)

10.30 IND-O-10

Developing thermal neutron facilities with uniform, extended irradiation area Roberto Bedogni (Frascati/IT), Davide Bortot (Milano/IT) José M. Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES, Frascati/IT), Maria Vittoria Introini Michele Lorenzoli (Milano/IT), Antonino Pietropaolo, Mario Pillon (Frascati/IT) Andrea Pola (Milano/IT), Donatella Sacco (Frascati, Monte Porzio Catone/IT)

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Scientific program • Friday, 8 July 2016 11.15–12.30 Session 13 • Instrumentation and detectors – 3 Room Forum 1–3 Chair Jungil Lee (Daejeon/KR), Stephen McKeever (Stillwater, OK/US) 11.15 Invited 11.45 IND-O-11 12.00 IND-O-12 12.15 IND-O-13 12.30–12.45 Room

Highlights of Brazilian research activities in solid state dosimetry Helen Khoury (Recife/BR) Complementary approach for radiation dosimetry with Ag+-activated phosphate glasses Satoshi Kodaira (Chiba/JP), Yuka Yanagida Yasuhiro Koguchi (Ibaraki/JP), Hisashi Kitamura, Hajime Kawashima Mieko Kurano, Koichi Ogura (Chiba/JP) Isothermal flaring of deep trap thermoluminescence of anion-defective alumina crystals Sergey Nikiforov, Vsevolod Kortov, Ludmila Oduyeva, Artem Merezhnikov Evgeny Moiseykin (Ekaterinburg/RU) Optically stimulated luminescent fabrics for in-vivo entrance dose measurements Susana Oliveira Souza, Bahareh Azimi (Aracaju/BR), Luigi Lazzeri Maria Grazia Cascone (Pisa/IT), Nafiseh Mirzajani (Aracaju/BR) Vinicius Barros (Recife/BR), Luiza Souza (Aracaju/BR) Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT; New Haven, CT/US) Closing ceremony Forum 1–3

14.00–16.00 ISSDO Meeting Room Forum 8

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General hints for poster authors and presenters Poster session Posters will be presented in 3 poster sessions. For further information regarding assignment of a poster to a session, please refer to pages 28, 41 and 55. Poster session 1 Poster session 2 Poster session 3

Monday, 4 July 2016 Tuesday, 5 July 2016 Thursday, 7 July 2016

14.00–15.45 14.15–16.00 14.15–16.00

Poster mounting Please note that all posters should be mounted during the following time windows: Poster session 1 Poster session 2 Poster session 3

Monday, 4 July 2016 Tuesday, 5 July 2016 Thursday, 7 July 2016

08.00–09.00 08.00–09.00 08.00–09.00

Due to capacity limitations posters cannot be displayed throughout the entire conference, but have to be removed by the end of each poster session. All posters that have not been removed by then will be considered as waste. Poster preparation Your poster must be prepared in English, in DIN A0 format (84,1 cm x 118,9 cm) and portrait orientation. Pins will be provided on your poster board. Please do not use any other type of pins than those provided. All poster boards will be labelled with a poster number. You can find your poster number in the program book. E-Poster In addition to the poster presentation in hardcopy form, there will be large monitors displaying the posters as E-Posters. E-Posters can be displayed on the monitors in the foyer as well as in the “Boardroom” anytime during the conference.

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 14.00–15.45 Poster session 1 Room Forum 4–7 & 8 IDs BPP-P-01–P-30 (Forum 6–7) / MAT-P-01–P-71 (Forum 4–5 & 8) BPP-P-01

Experimental investigation of the effect of bleaching at selected photon energies on the OA and TL of LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100) Sofia Druzhyna, Galina Reshes (Beersheva/IL), Ilan Eliyahu (Yavne/IL) Leonid Oster, Yigal Horowitz, Shlom Biderman (Beersheva/IL)

BPP-P-02 A closer look at the quasi equilibrium assumption in the theory of thermoluminescence Amr Sadek (Giza/EG) BPP-P-03

Extended track interaction model simulations of the alpha particle fluence response of TLD-100 Daniel Sattinger (Moshav Ranen/IL), Yigal Horowitz (Beersheva/IL)

BPP-P-04

Optical absorption studies of gamma irradiated single crystal LiF(4N): Comparison with LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100) Shlom Biderman, Sofia Druzhyna (Beersheva/IL), Ilan Eliyahu (Yavne/IL) Leonid Oster, Yigal Horowitz, Galina Reshes (Beersheva/IL)

BPP-P-05

Use of density functional theory for electron localization in LiF:Mg,Ti Guerda Massillon-JL (Mexico City/MX), Jorge Kohanoff (Belfast/GB)

BPP-P-06

Emission properties of cerium-doped barium borate glasses for scintillator applications Aya Torimoto, Hirokazu Masai (Uji/JP), Go Okada Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP)

BPP-P-07

Dependence of thermoluminescence characteristics on defect structure in sulphate and borate phosphors Daling Luo, Qiang Tang, Jingyuan Guo, Chunxiang Zhang (Guangzhou/CN)

BPP-P-08 Photoluminescence dose dependences of F and F+-centers in TLD-500 detectors Vsevolod Kortov, Sergey Zvonarev, Vladimir Pustovarov (Ekaterinburg/RU)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 BPP-P-09

EPR in TLD-500 detectors with different TL curve shapes Daria Ananchenko, Vsevolod Kortov, Sergey Konev Damir Baitimirov (Ekaterinburg/RU)

BPP-P-10

Radioluminescence of synthetic quartz Makaiko Chithambo, Pontien Niyonzima (Grahamstown/ZA)

BPP-P-11 Influence of temperature on the energy transfer processes in Gd2SiO5 (GSO):Ce Masanori Koshimizu, Makoto Shimizu, Kei Watanabe (Sendai/JP) Shinichi Yamashita (Tokai/JP), Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP) Yutaka Fujimoto, Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP) BPP-P-12

TL, OSL and TA-OSL anomalous fading in Durango apatite for various grain size fractions ranging from micro to the nano scale George S. Polymeris (Ankara/TR), Maria Niora, Ioanna Sfampa, Elena Stefanaki Eleni Pavlidou (Thessaloniki/GR), Vasilis Pagonis (Westminster, CA/US) George Kitis (Thessaloniki/GR)

BPP-P-13

Effect of temperature on stimulation background – A misconception in TA-OSL Anuj Soni, D. K. Koul (Mumbai/IN)

BPP-P-14

Correlation between isothermal TL and IRSL in K-feldspars of various types Ioanna Sfampa (Thessaloniki/GR), George S. Polymeris (Ankara/TR) Vasilis Pagonis (Westminster, CA/US), George Kitis (Thessaloniki/GR)

BPP-P-15

Unified deconvolution algorithm of RL, OSL and TL spectrum based on the trap interacting model Ki Soo Chung (Jinju/KR)

BPP-P-16

Structural, electronic, energetic and optical properties of Li2B4O7 detectors doped with substitutional Ag impurities – first-principles study Cledson dos Santos (São Cristóvão/BR) Adilmo Francisco de Lima (Itabaiana/BR), Milan V. Lalic (São Cristóvão/BR)

BPP-P-17

Analysis of OSL decay characteristics for beta-irradiated potassium chloride (KCl) samples Renata Majgier, Magdalena Biernacka, Arkadiusz Mandowski (Częstochowa/PL)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 BPP-P-18 Study of impurities in alpha-Al2O3 powders and crystals using EPR spectroscopy Dagmara Kulig, Wojciech Gieszczyk, Anna Luiza Malthez Barbara Marczewska, Pawel Bilski (Kraków/PL), Ireneusz Stefaniuk Iwona Rogalska (Rzeszow/PL) BPP-P-19

Thermoluminescense study of lithium disilicate (Li2Si2O5) synthesized by using natural amethyst samples Necmettin NUR (Adiyaman/TR), Tolga Depçi (Malatya/TR) Ceyran Ahmadova (Adiyaman/TR), Veysi Güçkan (Adana/TR) Aysegül Yucel (Malatya/TR), Adnan Özdemir, Volkan Altunal Zehra Yegingil (Adana/TR)

BPP-P-20

Study of defects in natural Brazilian crystals Ana Blak, Jessica Niide (São Paulo/BR)

BPP-P-21

Carbon doped yttrium aluminum garnet as a material for dosimetry application Natali Shiran, Katrin Hubenko, Alex Gektin, Sergiy Tkachenko Pavel Arkhipov, Oleg Sidletskiy (Kharkov/UA)

BPP-P-22

Estimation of thermoluminescence kinetic parameters in h-BN by different techniques Maxim Minin, Alexander Vokhmintsev, Ilya Weinstein (Ekaterinburg/RU)

BPP-P-23

Kinetic analysis of the dosimetry glow peak of α-Al2O3:C – Evidence for continuous distribution of activation energy Munish Kumar, Ratna Pradeep, K. S. Nyaichyai, Kunal P. Muthe, D. K. Koul Mukund Kulkarni, D. Datta (Mumbai/IN)

BPP-P-24

Band Structure characterization of defects in carbon doped alumina K. Sandeep Rao, Hemant G. Salunke, Mukund Kulkarni Kunal P. Muthe (Mumbai/IN)

BPP-P-25

Spectrally resolved thermoluminescence of pure potassium chloride crystals Ewa Mandowska, Renata Majgier, Arkadiusz Mandowski (Częstochowa/PL)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 BPP-P-26

Identification of OSL sensitization resulting from pre-exposure dose and thermal activation in both unfired and annealed quartz samples Ebenezer O. Oniya (Akungba Akoko/NG) George S. Polymeris (Ankara/TR), Nnamdi N. Jibiri (Ibadan/NG) Nestor C. Tsirliganis (Xanthi/GR), Isreal A. Babalola (Ibadan/NG) George Kitis (Thessaloniki/GR)

BPP-P-27

Study of optical absorbance and MR relaxation of irradiated Fricke xylenol orange gel dosimeters Grazia Gambarini, Ivan Veronese, Lorenzo Bettinelli, Marco Felisi Mauro Carrara (Milano/IT), Giorgio Collura, Salvatore Gallo, Anna Longo Maurizio Marrale, Luigi Tranchina (Palermo/IT), Francesco d‘Errico (Pisa /IT)

BPP-P-28

Investigation of relaxation times of irradiated Fricke gels by means of nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry Maurizio Marrale, Salvatore Gallo, Anna Longo Giorgio Collura (Palermo, Catania/IT), Luigi Tranchina (Palermo/IT) Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT)

BPP-P-29

Continuous trap distribution in the glow curve of Zoisite irradiated with UV light Henry Javier-Ccallata (Arequipa/PE, São Paulo/BR) Shigueo Watanabe (São Paulo/BR)

BPP-P-30

Effect of the target size in the calculus of the energy deposited using PENELOPE code Benjamín Leal-Acevedo, Isabel Gamboa-deBuen (Mexico City/MX)

MAT-P-01

EPR evaluation of yttrium oxide rods Silas Santos, Orlando Rodrigues, Letícia Lucente Campos (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-02

Production of synthetic crystals of CaSiO3, CdSiO3 for radiation dosimetry Carlos David Gonzales Lorenzo, Shigueo Watanabe, Roseli Gennari Nilo Cano, Cecilia Maria Kalil Haddad Lucas Carvalho Rodrigues (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-03

Development of phantom materials for diagnostic radiology using the least squares method Paulo Costa, Leandro Mariano, Victor Santoro Fernandes (São Paulo/BR)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-04

Thermoluminescent characteristics of K2LiAlF6 and Li3Na3Al2F12 Nobuteru Nariyama (Hyogo/JP), Nicholas Khaidukov (Moscow/RU)

MAT-P-05

RPL in Sm-doped BaF2-Al2O3-B2O3 glass ceramics Go Okada (Ikoma, Nara/JP), Kenji Shinozaki (Nagaoka, Niigata, Ikeda, Osaka/JP) Takayuki Komatsu (Nagaoka, Niigata/JP), Safa Kasap (Saskatoon/CA) Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma, Nara/JP)

MAT-P-06

Characterizations of LiCaAlF6:Eu2+ ceramics as scintillator Go Okada (Ikoma, Nara/JP), Kentaro Fukuda (Shunan, Yamaguchi/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma, Nara/JP)

MAT-P-07

Thermal quenching of luminescence in nanostructured monoclinic zirconium dioxide Danil Savushkin, Sergey Nikiforov, Vsevolod Kortov, Alexander Vokhmintsev Ilya Weinstein (Ekaterinburg/RU)

MAT-P-08

Optically and thermally stimulated luminescence of Ce-doped and Eu-doped LiSrAlF6 crystals Takayuki Yanagida, Go Okada (Nara/JP), Kentaro Fukuda (Shunan/JP) Kenichi Watanabe (Nagoya/JP)

MAT-P-09 Evaluations of LiAlSi2O6 and LiAlSi4O10 crystal on scintillation and dosimeter properties Takayuki Yanagida (Nara/JP), Yutaka Fujimoto Masanori Koshimizu (Sendai/JP), Go Okada (Nara/JP) MAT-P-10

Monte Carlo method validation in the analysis of human tissue equivalent materials Victor Santoro, Josilene Santos, Leandro Mariano (São Paulo/BR) Alessandra Tomal (Campinas/BR), Paulo Costa (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-11

Comparison of radiophotoluminescence properties of phosphate glasses with different alkali metal cations in the host Hironori Tanaka, Yutaka Fujimoto, Masanori Koshimizu (Sendai/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP), Keichiro Saeki, Takuma Yahanba Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-12

Energy response of the lutetium-containing oxides Yaroslav Zhydachevskii (Lviv/UA, Warsaw/PL), Artem Morgun (Kiev/UA) Michal Glowacki (Warsaw/PL), Sergii Ubizskii (Lviv/UA) Vadim Chumak (Kiev/UA), Marek Berkowski (Warsaw/PL) Andrzej Suchocki (Warsaw, Bydgoszcz/PL)

MAT-P-13

Thermolumineascence properties of undoped and doped (Ti, Cu, Ce) lithium aluminate Anna Twardak, PaweL Bilski (Kraków/PL)

MAT-P-14

Optically stimulated luminescence properties and characteristic analysis of beryllium oxide nano-phosphors synthesized using sol-gel method Volkan Altunal, Zehra Yegingil (Adana/TR), Tolga Depçi (Malatya/TR) Adnan Özdemir, Veysi Güçkan (Adana/TR), Yan Yu (Philadelphia, PA/US) Necmettin Nur (Adıyaman/TR), Enver Bulur (Ankara/TR)

MAT-P-15 MAT-P-16

will not be presented

MAT-P-17

Optical, scintillation and dosimeter properties of Y3+-doped MgO transparent ceramic Takumi Kato, Go Okada, Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP)

MAT-P-18

Development and evaluation of scintillation properties of BaF2 transparent ceramic Takumi Kato, Go Okada (Ikoma/JP) Kentaro Fukuda (Mikage-cho, Shunan-shi/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP)

MAT-P-19

Analysis of TL and OSL kinetics in lithium magnesium phosphate crystals Wojciech Gieszczyk (Kraków/PL), Dagmara Kulig (Kraków/PL) PaweL Bilski, Barbara Marczewska, Mariusz Kłosowski (Kraków/PL)

X-ray induced luminescence of Sn2+-center in zinc phosphate glasses Aya Torimoto, Hirokazu Masai (Uji/JP), Go Okada Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-20

Optical and thermal pre-readout treatments to reduce the influence of fading on LiMgPO4 OSL measurements Anna Luiza Malthez, Barbara Marczewska, Dagmara Kulig, Pawel Bilski Mariusz Kłosowski (Kraków/PL)

MAT-P-21 Thermoluminescense properties MgO doped natural amethyst quartz samples Veysi Güçkan(Adana/TR) MAT-P-22

Thermoluminescence of Li2B4O7:Cu and Li2B4O7:Cu,B – a comparative study Adnan Özdemir (Adana/TR), Necmettin Nur (Adiyaman/TR) Tolga Depci (Malatya/TR), Ceyran Ahmadova (Adiyaman/TR) Volkan Altunal (Adana/TR), Nilgun Kizilkaya (Malatya/TR) Yaacov Richard Lawrence (Tel HaShomer /IL), Zehra Yegingil (Adana/TR)

MAT-P-23

Investigating EPR and TL properties Lapislazuli Betzabel Silva-Carrera (São Paulo/BR) Nilo Francisco Cano-Mamani (Santos/BR), Tumkur Gundu-Rao Shigueo Watanabe (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-24

Radioluminescence and thermoluminescence of rare earth doped and co-doped YF3 Luiz Carlos de Oliveira (Stillwater, OK/US) Cameron McPherson (Clemson, SC/US) John Ballato (Clemson, Anderson, SC/US) Eduardo Yukihara (Stillwater, OK/US; Villigen/CH) Luiz G. Jacobsohn (Clemson, SC/US)

MAT-P-25 Synthesis and luminescence studies of MgO:Tb for use in radiation dosimetry Juan Mittani, Caroline Gugliotti, Karen Moriya, Sonia Hatsue Tatumi (Santos/BR) MAT-P-26

Thermoluminescence properties of Cr doped low melting point Al2O3 Kiyomitsu Shinsho, Mizuki Kakuta, Shin Yanagisawa (Tokyo/JP) Yusuke Koba (Chiba/JP), Kazuki Matsumoto, Hiroaki Ushiba (Tokyo/JP) Takayuki Ando (Chiba/JP)

MAT-P-27

Evaluation of scintillation from Pr-doped SrAl2O4 crystals Daisuke Nakauchi, Go Okada (Nara/JP), Masanori Koshimizu (Miyagi/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Nara/JP)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-28 Ce-concentration dependence of scintillation properties of Ce-doped GdTaO4 crystals Daisuke Nakauchi, Go Okada (Nara/JP), Masanori Koshimizu (Miyagi/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Nara/JP) MAT-P-29

Scintillation properties of high-pressure-synthesized ZnO ceramics Kei Watanabe, Masanori Koshimizu, Yutaka Fujimoto, Yamato Hayashi Hirotsugu Takizawa (Sendai/JP), Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP) Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP)

MAT-P-29

Scintillation properties of high-pressure-synthesized ZnO ceramics Kei Watanabe, Masanori Koshimizu, Yutaka Fujimoto, Yamato Hayashi Hirotsugu Takizawa (Sendai/JP), Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP) Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP)

MAT-P-30

Dosimeter proprties of Cu+ and Ce3+-doped Na2O-Al2O3-B2O3 based glasses Yutaka Fujimoto, Takuma Yahaba, Hironori Tanaka Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP), Masanori Koshimizu Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP)

MAT-P-31

OSL dosimetric properties and efficiency of Brazilian natural calcium fluoride pellets Anna Luiza Malthez, Barbara Marczewska (Kraków/PL), Felisberto Ferreira Nancy K. Umisedo (São Paulo/BR), Tomasz Novak Pawel Bilski (Kraków/PL), Elisabeth Yoshimura (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-32

Synthesis of MgB4O7 and activated by strontium for dosimetric application Tolga Depci (Malatya/TR), Dundar Evis (Gaziantep/TR) Nilgun Kizilkaya, Vural Emir Kafadar R. Guler Yildirim (Gaziantep, Malatya/TR)

MAT-P-33

Effect of dopants’ concentration on high-dose high-temperature thermoluminescence of LiF: Mg,Cu,P detectors Barbara Obryk, Mariusz Kłosowski, Patrycja Mika, Kamil Smoleń Klaudia Parafińska, Bogna Wróbel (Kraków/PL), Krzysztof Hodyr (Łódź/PL) Federico Ravotti (Geneva/CH)

MAT-P-34

Influence of dopants’ concentration on TL of LiF: Mg,Cu,P detectors highly exposed to reactor neutrons Klaudia Parafińska, Barbara Obryk, Mariusz Kłosowski (Kraków/PL) Klemen Ambrožič, Luka Snoj (Ljubljana/SL)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-35 MAT-P-36

will not be presented

MAT-P-37

Time-resolved luminescence studies of Mn2+ ions in YAlO3 Yaroslav Zhydachevskii (Lviv/UA, Warsaw/PL) Andriy Luchechko (Lviv/UA), Diren Maraba (Ankara/TR) Natalya Martynyuk (Lviv/UA), Michal Glowacki (Warsaw/PL) Enver Bulur (Ankara/TR), Sergii Ubizskii (Lviv/UA) Marek Berkowski (Warsaw/PL), Andrzej Suchocki (Warsaw, Bydgoszcz/PL)

MAT-P-38

Dose dependence of different solid state detectors in a high energy proton beam Željka Knežević (Zagreb/HR), Liliana Stolarczyk (Kraków/PL) Marija Majer, Saveta Miljanić (Zagreb/HR), Pawel Olko (Kraków/PL)

MAT-P-39

TL and OSL emission spectra of chip inductors and resistors: Optimization of residual TL readout for dose re-estimation in retrospective accident dosimetry using OSL Jang-Lyul Kim, Jungil Lee, Ambika S. Pradhan, Insu Chang, Hyongtaek Kim S. K. Lee (Daejeon/KR)

MAT-P-40

TL and EPR in natural kyanite crystal – Irradiation effects and application to high dose dosimetry Yasmin Coelho-Pio, Nilo Francisco Cano-Mamani (Santos/BR) Shigueo Watanabe (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-41

Thermoluminescence and morphogical analyses of nanostructured MgO: Pr synthetized by pechini route Sonia Hatsue Tatumi, Daniel Cruz de Oliveira (Santos/BR) Alexandre Ventieri (São Paulo/BR), Juan Mittani, Márcio Yee (Santos/BR)

MAT-P-42

Optical absorption in LiF, LiF:Mg, LiF:MCP-N irradiated with high gamma and beta doses Kahli Remy, Sergey Sholom (Stillwater, OK/US) Barbara Obryk (Kraków/PL), Stephen McKeever (Stillwater, OK/US)

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TL and OSL dosimetric properties of terbium doped lithium aluminate Sonia Hatsue Tatumi (Santos/BR), Alexandre Ventieri (São Paulo/BR) Juan Mittani, Rene Rojas Rocca (Santos/BR) Kátia Gonçalves (São Paulo/BR)

Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-43

Electron paramagnetic resonance, optical absorption and thermoluminescence in LiF, LiF: Mg, LiF:MCP irradiated with high gamma and beta doses Kahli Remy, Sergey Sholom (Stillwater, OK/US), Barbara Obryk (Kraków/PL) Stephen McKeever (Stillwater, OK/US)

MAT-P-44

Luminescence and scintillation properties of TlCdCl3 crystal Yutaka Fujimoto, Keiichiro Saeki (Sendai/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP), Masanori Koshimizu Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP)

MAT-P-45

Comparative studies on luminescent properties of LiMgPO4: Tb, B powders and crystals Dagmara Kulig, WojciechGieszczyk, Barbara Marczewska, Pawel Bilski Mariusz Kłosowski, Anna Luiza Malthez (Kraków/PL)

MAT-P-46

High-temperature thermoluminescence of TLD-500 detectors and its connection with intrinsic and impurity defects Rinat Abashev, Alexander Surdo, Igor Milman (Ekaterinburg/RU)

MAT-P-47 Isomerization behavior of spiropyran-based compounds upon X-ray irradiation Kohei Asai, Masanori Koshimizu, Yutaka Fujimoto, Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP) MAT-P-48

Study of high OSL sensitivity of NaCl obtained from seawater for dosimetry application Rene Rojas Rocca, Alek Sgarbi Casillo, Sonia Hatsue Tatumi (Santos/Br)

MAT-P-49

Synthesis and thermoluminescence features of MgB4O7: Tb Juan Mittani, Juliana Sacchetta, Sonia Hatsue Tatumi (Santos/BR)

MAT-P-50

3D dosimetry material with absorbance and fluorescence responses to ionizing radiation María del Rocío Bernal Zamorano, Nicolai Sanders Lars René Lindvold (Roskilde/DK)

MAT-P-51

Fundamentals and applications of luminescent dosimetry in the last 25 years at Laboratory of Radiation Dosimetry and Medical Physics of University of São Paulo Elisabeth Yoshimura, Nancy K. Umisedo, Ana Blak, Paulo Costa Emico Okuno (São Paulo/BR)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-52

Photo-transfer thermoluminescence properties of Li2B4O7 based dosimeters András Kelemen, Vadym Holovey (Budapest/HU)

MAT-P-53

Microwave assisted synthesis of Sr-doped lithium tetraborate and lithium triborate for dosimetric usage Tolga Depci, Adnan Özdemir, Aysegül Yucel Nilgun Kizilkaya (Malatya/TR), Necmettin Nur (Adiyaman/TR) Kasim Kurt (Mersin/TR), Yan Yun (Philadelphia, PA/US) Zehra Yegingil (Adana/TR), Tolga Depci (Malatya/TR)

MAT-P-54

Persistent luminescence in BaMoO4: Tm compounds by means of TL and OSL measurements Roseli Kunzel (Diadema/BR), Nancy K. Umisedo (São Paulo/ BR) Ana Paula de A. Marques (Diadema/BR), Fabiana V. Motta (Natal/BR) Elcio Longo (São Carlos/BR), Emico Okuno Elizabeth Yoshimura (São Paulo/BR)

MAT-P-55

Radiophotoluminescence properties of Ag-doped mixed phosphate glasses Hironori Tanaka, Yutaka Fujimoto, Masanori Koshimizu (Sendai/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Ikoma/JP), Takuma Yahanba, Keichiro Saeki Keisuke Asai (Sendai/JP)

MAT-P-56

Optically stimulated luminescence in nano CaF2: Ce M+(M+=Li,Na,K,Cs,Rb) Rajesh Patil, Anita Patle (Nagpur/IN), Mukund Kulkarni Bhuwan Bhatt (Mumbai/India), Sanjiv Moharil (Nagpur/IN)

MAT-P-57

Thermoluminescence spectra of doped calcium fluoride materials prepared by combustion synthesis Vinicius Barros, Helen Khoury, Viviane Asfora (Recife/BR) Francesco d’Errico (New Haven, CT/US, Pisa/IT), Pollyanna Lima Rodolfo Silva, Maria Yamato, Robson Santos (Recife/BR)

MAT-P-58

Dosimetric properties of MgB4O7: Dy,Li and MgB4O7:Ce,Li for optically stimulated luminescence applications Luiza Souza, Divanízia Nascimento, Susana Oliveira Souza (Aracaju/BR) Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT), Linda Caldas, Patrícia Antônio (Aracaju/BR)

MAT-P-59

Thermoluminescence response of β-irradiated AlN bulk single crystals Dmitriy Spiridonov, Alexander Vokhmintsev, Ilya Weinstein (Ekaterinburg/RU)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-60

Photoluminescence (PL)of Cu+ in LiF:Mg,Cu,P phosphor Rajesh Patil, Sonali Gaikwad, Yogesh More (Nagpur/IN), Munish Kumar Mukund Kulkarni (Mumbai/IN)

MAT-P-61

Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) characterization of phenol compounds as new materials for dosimetry in radiotherapy Salvatore Gallo, Giuseppina Iacoviello, Salvatore Panzeca, Daniele Dondi Anna Longo, Maria Brai (Palermo, Catania/IT), Anna Maria Gueli (Catania/IT) Maurizio Marrale (Palermo, Catania/IT)

MAT-P-62

Characterization of the ESR response of alanine dosimeters to low-energy (1-40 keV) X-rays Maurizio Marrale, Leonardo Abbene, Salvatore Gallo, Anna Longo Fabio Principato, Luigi Tranchina (Palermo/IT), Luigi Tana Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT), Maria Brai (Palermo/IT)

MAT-P-63 Production of MgB4O7 and Li2B4O7 for dosimetric applications by new methods Hestia Raissa Batista Reis Lima, Debora Siqueira Nascimento (Aracaju/BR) Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT, New Haven, CT/US) Susana Oliveira Souza (Aracaju/BR) MAT-P-64

Investigation of the correlation between TL, OSL and PL phenomena with Al2O3: C samples Djamal Imatouken, Fatima Zohra Abdelaziz, Abdenacer Bellal Bouzid Boudena, Mohammed Kechouane, Zohra Lounis-Mokrani (Algiers/DZ)

MAT-P-65

Luminescence and dosimeter properties of Mg and Ce co-doped Gd3(Ga,Al)5O12 single crystals Kei Kamada, Shunsuke Kurosawa (Sendai/JP), Mamoru Kitaura (Yamagata/JP), Aya Nagura, Yasuhiro Shoji, Yuui Yokota, Yuji Ohashi Akira Yoshikawa (Sendai/JP)

MAT-P-66

Scintillation and dosimetric properties of La-admix gadolinium pyrosilicate materials Shunsuke Kurosawa, Rikito Murakami, Takahiko Horiai, Hiroyuki Chiba Yasuhiro Shoji, Akihiro Yamaji, Yuji Ohashi, Yuui Yokota, Kei Kamada Akira Yoshikawa (Sendai/JP)

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Poster sessions • Monday, 4 July 2016 MAT-P-67

Luminescence properties of Ce-doped KYF4 single crystal Julian Marcazzó, Nahuel Facundo Martínez Clemente, Martin Santiago Ailen Acosta, Giselle Lopez, Antu Martinez Roldan Eduardo Caselli (Tandil/AR), Nicholas Khaidukov (Moscow/RU)

MAT-P-68

Thermoluminescence studies of Lu2O3: Tb ceramics co-doped with Nb(V) and Ta(V) ions Dagmara Kulesza, Paulina Bolek, Eugeniusz Zych (Wroclaw/PL)

MAT-P-69

On the thermoluminescence of the Lu2O3:Tb,M and Lu2O3:Pr,M (M=Hf, Ti, Nb) ceramics Eugeniusz Zych, Dagmara Kulesza, Paulina Bolek (Wroclaw/PL)

MAT-P-70

LuPO4: Eu sintered ceramics as thermoluminescent materials Justyna Zeler, Eugeniusz Zych (Wroclaw/PL)

MAT-P-71

Thermoluminescent properties of Lu2O3:Pr,Ta and Lu2O3:Tb,Ta Paulina Bolek, Dagmara Kulesza, Eugeniusz Zych (Wroclaw/PL)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 14.15–16.00 Poster session 2 Room Forum 4–7 & 8 IDs CDO-P-01–P-52 (Forum 4–7) / MDE-P-01–P-54 (Forum 8) CDO-P-01

Implementation on methodology for postal dose quality audits in radiotherapy for Co-60 photon beams based in a powder TLD system Stefan Gutierrez Lores, Gonzalo Walwyn Salas Jose Antonio Tamayo Garcia, Manuel López Rodríguez Andy Luis Romero Acosta, Gilberto Alonso Villanueva (La Habana/CU)

CDO-P-02

Influence of exposure parameters on geometric efficiency for MDCT Mei Bai, Jingwen Zhuang (Beijing/CN)

CDO-P-03

Characterization of OSL dosimeters for use in organ doses assessment in computed tomography procedures Louise Giansante, Josilene Santos, Nancy K. Umisedo, Ricardo Terini Paulo Costa (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-04

Correlation between dosimetric quantities in digital mammography: a Monte Carlo study Alessandra Tomal, Bruno Rodrigues (Campinas/BR)

CDO-P-05

The use of CdTe detector for measurements of mammographic X-ray spectra transmitted by different tissue-equivalent phantoms Josilene Santos, Alessandra Tomal, Paulo Costa (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-06

Applicability of two-dimensional thermoluminescence slab dosimeter based on Al2O3:Cr to quality assurance for robotic radiosurgery Shin Yanagisawa, Kiyomitsu Shinsho (Arakawa/JP) Yusuke Koba (Chiba/JP), Mitsuhiro Inoue (Yokohama/JP), Kazuki Matsumoto Hiroaki Ushiba (Bunkyo/JP), Takayuki Ando (Chiba/Japan)

CDO-P-07

Basic characteristics of alumina-based ceramics TLD to charged particle beams Yusuke Koba (Chiba/JP), Weishan Chang Kiyomitsu Shinsho Shin Yanagisawa, Daichi Sasaki (Tokyo/JP) Genichiro Wakabayashi (Osaka/JP), Kazuki Matsumoto Hiroaki Ushiba (Tokyo/JP), Takayuki Ando (Chiba/JP)

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Poster sessions• Tuesday, 5 July 2016 CDO-P-08

Low dose ionizing radiation detection using green quartz mineral: Application in monitoring processes in nuclear medicine Edy Cuevas-Arizaca, Shigueo Watanabe, Nilo Cano, Claudio Menegheti Edemar Zanardo, Cecil Robilota, Cecilia Maria Kalil Haddad (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-09

Evaluation of radiation dose during cardiac catheterization using optically simulated luminescent dosimeters Kuo Ting Tang (Tainan/TW), Chien Yi Ting (Taipei, Kaohsiung/TW) Chun Chih Lin ( Chiayi/TW), Hsin Ell Wang (Taipei/TW)

CDO-P-10

Assessment of patient doses in diagnostic radiography using TLD - MTS-N Larysa Stadnyk, Olga Nosyk, Olga Shalopa (Kharkiv/UA)

CDO-P-11

Aplication of optically stimulated luminescence ‘dot’ dosimeters for dose verification of VMAT treatment planning using an anthropomorphic stereotactic End-to-End verification phantom Daniel Villani, Anselmo Mancini, Cecilia Maria Kalil Haddad Letícia Lucente Campos (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-12

The feasibility of using bismuth shielding in whole spine examination Yu-Ying Lin, Yi-Shuan Hwang, Hui-Yu Tsai (TaoYuan/TW)

CDO-P-13

Secondary neutron dose equivalent in proton radiotherapy – Comparison between dual TLD method, WENDI-II, and Monte Carlo simulation Yan-Shi Chen, Hsin-Yu Chen, Yung-chieh Lin, Hsien-Hsin Chen Hui-Yu Tsai (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-14

Secondary neutron spectrum in a passive scattering system in proton radiotherapy determined using activation foils technique Bao-Yuan Wang (Hsinchu/TW), Hsien-Hsin Chen (Taoyuan/TW) Rong-Jiun Sheu (Hsinchu/TW), Hui-Yu Tsai (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-15

Feasibility tests of optically stimulated luminescence detectors for dosimetry in magnetic fields Claudia Katharina Spindeldreier, Oliver Schrenk (Heidelberg/Germany) Md Foiez Ahmed, Nishan Shrestha (Stillwater, OK/US) Steffen Greilich, Asja Pfaffenberger (Heidelberg/Germany) Eduardo Yukihara (Stillwater, OK/US; Villigen/CH)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 CDO-P-16

Use of TLD and OSLD dosimetry system for remote audits of external beams used in radiation therapy Paola Alvarez, Stephen Kry, David Followill (Houston, TX/US)

CDO-P-17

will not be presented

CDO-P-18

Dosimetry quality assurance in real time adaptive radiotherapy Matthew K. Newall, Marco Petasecca (Wollongong/AU) Jeremy Booth (St. Leonards/AU), Mitchell Duncan, Abdullah Aldosari Iolanda Fuduli, Anthony Espinoza, Claudiu Porumb, Susanna Guatelli Peter Metcalfe (Wollongong/AU), Emma Colvill (St. Leonards/AU) Martin Carolan, Bradley Oborn, Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU) Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA), Paul Keall (Sydney/AU) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

CDO-P-19

Applications of MOSkin dosimeters for quality assurance in HDR brachytherapy and a simplified method of MOSkin calibration Anna Romanyukha, Mauro Carrara (Wollongong, Milan/IT) Davide Mazzeo Giulio Rossi, Chiara Tenconi, Marta Borroni Emanuele Pignoli (Milan/IT), Dean Cutajar (Wollongong/AU) Marco Petasecca (Wollongong/AU), Joseph Bucci (Sydney/AU) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

CDO-P-20

Dose measurements and Monte Carlo simulations for 3, 4, 6, 14 mm cones for stereotactic radiosurgery Yi-Chun Tsai, Chuan-Chi Lee, I-Chun Lin, Chuan-Jong Tung, Shu-Ju Tu Hong-Wen Cheng, Tsi-Chian Chao (Gweishan/TW)

CDO-P-21

Dose-to-water and dose-to-medium conversion in photon dose calculation Yi-Chun Tsai, Shu-Wei Wu (Gweishan/TW), Hong-Wen Cheng (Taipei/TW) Chung-Chi Lee, Chuan-Jong Tung, Tsi-Chian Chao (Gweishan/TW)

CDO-P-22

Estimation of effective doses in computed tomography by the method of thermoluminescent dosimetry Olga Nosyk, Larysa Stadnyk, Olga Shalopa (Kharkov/UA)

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Poster sessions• Tuesday, 5 July 2016 CDO-P-23

Neutron dosimetry for an 18MeV medical LINAC using silicon P-I-N diodes Vanja Gracanin, Levent Dermikol, Dean Cutajar, Susanna Guatelli Linh Tran (Wollongong/AU), Rhys Preston (Lucas Heights, Sydney/AU) Johnson Yuen Rashmi Gupta (Kogarah/AU) Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU), Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

CDO-P-24

An assessment of control parameters of a mammography equipment using a phosphor plate Arnaldo Prata Mourao, Mabel Bustos Flores (Belo Horizonte/BR)

CDO-P-25

Dose profile variations in CT scans using two different chest phantoms Arnaldo Prata Mourao, Wadia Aburjaile, Priscila Santana (Belo Horizonte/BR)

CDO-P-26

Paediatric organ doses from CT-based simulation in brain tumor treatments – Phantom study Marija Majer, Željka Knežević, Saveta Miljanic (Zagreb/HR), Liu Haikuan Weihai Zhuo (Shanghai/CN)

CDO-P-27

The Cuban dosimetry network for quality audits in radiotherapy Stefan Gutierrez Lores, Gonzalo Walwyn Salas (La Habana/CU)

CDO-P-28

Dose and dose rate dependence of OSL NanoDot dosimeters in a pulsed electron beam at high dose rate S. Medici, Andreas Pitzschke, M. Jaccard, K. Petersson J. Damet (Lausanne/CH)

CDO-P-29

Evaluation of Al2O3:C OSL dosimeters for use in dose distribution verification of VMAT planning simulation Amanda Bravim, Roberto Kenji Sakuraba, José Carlos da Cruz Letícia Lucente Campos (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-30

Organ-based tube-current modulation and bismuth shield for pediatric protections during CT examinations Nan-Ku Lai, Yu-Hsin Jian, Teng-Fu Tsao, Tou-Rong Chen, Yu-Sheng Tyan Hui-Yu Tsai (Taichung/TW)

CDO-P-31 Experimental validation of acuros Xb in the presence of tissue heterogeneities Marta Bueno, Maria Amor Duch (Barcelona/ES), Diego Jurado-Bruggeman Sebastià Agramunt-Chaler, Carles Muñoz-Montplet (Girona/ES)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 CDO-P-32

A dual TLD100/TLD300 method to evaluate beam quality and absorbed dose in radiological imaging procedures Alianna Gomez Facenda, Iván D. Muñoz, Eduardo López-Pineda Carlos A. Reynoso-Mejía, Pilar Dies-Suárez María-Ester Brandan (Mexico City/MX)

CDO-P-33

Dosimetric evaluation of respiratory-gated volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) using gafchromic EBT3 film Hsien-Hsin Chen, Hsiao-Chieh Huang, Ying-Lan Liao Hui-Yu Tsai (Taoyuan City/TW)

CDO-P-34

Assessment of entrance surface skin dose (ESD) and mean glandular dose (MGD) in a digital mammographic unit comparing the TL and OSL techniques Felícia Rocha, Daniel Villani, Vicente Campos (São Paulo/BR) Maria do Socorro Nogueira (Belo Horizonte/BR), Mauricio Goulart Valter Sichito, Letícia Lucente Campos (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-35

Radiation dose estimation to patients undergoing a thoracic CT scan using organ-based tube current modulation Bo-Zun Chen, Ying-Lan Liao (Taoyuan/TW), Nan-Ku Lai (Taichung/TW) Hui-Yu Tsai (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-36

Real time dose reconstruction in MV photon therapy using a 2D solid state detector array Michael Lerch, Ziyad Alrowaili, Martin Carolan, Marco Petasecca Peter Metcalfe (Wollongong/AU), Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

CDO-P-37 CDO-P-38

“Edge-on” MOSFET detector for stereotactic beams measurement and verification Wei Loong Jong, Jeannie Hsiu Ding Wong, Ngie Min Ung, Ath Vannyat Zulaikha Jamalludin (Kuala Lumpur/MY) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU) Use of solid-state detectors for traceable dosimetry in small MV photon beams Grichar Valdes Santurio, Claus Andersen (Roskilde/DK)

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Poster sessions• Tuesday, 5 July 2016 CDO-P-39

Chang Gung University/Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Modeling of proton line scanning nozzle using PTSim Monte Carlo method Hsiao-Chieh Huang, Siou-Yin Cai, Shu-Wei Wu, Ying-Lan Liao Chung-Chi Lee (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-40

Rapid proton beamline daily check using 2D detector array Hsiao-Chieh Huang, Hsien-Hsin Chen, Shu-Wei Wu, Chien-Yi Yeh Chung-Chi Lee (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-41

The use of the MOSkin detector in real-time patient dose monitoring during fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures Mohammad Javad Safari, Jeannie Hsiu Ding Wong (Kuala Lumpur/MY) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU), Kwan-Hoong Ng (Kuala Lumpur/MY)

CDO-P-42

Effect of CT scanning mechanism on patient dose estimation of adult CT examinations using radiochromic film Ying-Lan Liao, Yan-Shi Chen, Hui-Yu Tsai (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-43

Dose distributions and percentage depth dose determination for a total skin electron therapy Evangelina Figueroa-Medina, Ivan Licona Isabel Gamboa-deBuen (Mexico City/MX)

CDO-P-44

Verification of doses for total skin electron irradiation using thermoluminescent dosimeters and diodes Luciana Matsushima (Goiânia/BR), Glauco Veneziani, Roberto Kenji Sakuraba Letícia Lucente Campos (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-45

will not be presented

CDO-P-46

Lung dose estimates for computed tomography procedures Juliana Cristina Martins (Munich/DE), Paulo Costa Louise Giansante Martins (São Paulo/BR)

CDO-P-47

Dose verification with EPR/alanine dosimeters in Helical Tomotherapy Stereotactic Radiosurgery (HT SRS) treatments Salvatore Panzeca (Palermo, Catania/IT), Giuseppina Iacoviello (Palermo/IT) Maurizio Marrale, Salvatore Gallo, Anna Longo (Palermo, Catania/IT) Teresa Cucchiara (Palermo/IT), Maria Brai (Palermo, Catania/IT)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 CDO-P-48

Radiation dose estimation using CR-39 solid-state nuclear track detector (SSNTD) in proton beam radiotherapy Bo-Han Huang, Ying-Lan Liao, Hsiao-Chieh Huang, Hsin-Yu Chen Hsien-Hsin Chen, Fang-Hsin Chen, Hui-Yu Tsai (Taoyuan/TW)

CDO-P-49

Scintillation and dosimetric properties of Cr-doped oxide crystal in the infra-red region Shunsuke Kurosawa, Akihiro Yamaji (Sendai/JP) Vladimir Kochurikhin (Moscow/RU), Yasuhiro Shoji, Yuui Yokota, Yuji Ohashi Kei Kamada, Akira Yoshi (Sendai/JP)

CDO-P-50

Characterisation of OSLD in kilovoltage photon beam for clinical dosimetry application Ying Ying Cheah, Qian Ying Yong, Mohammad Javad Safari, Jeannie Hsiu Ding Wong (Kuala Lumpur/MY)

CDO-P-51

Using fluorescent nuclear track detectors for a more accurate cellular dosimetery of ion beam radiotherapy Shirin Rahmanian, Martin Niklas, Amir Abdollahi, Oliver Jäkel Steffen Greilich (Heidelberg/DE)

CDO-P-52

Transfer of a technique for TL mammography dosimetry between two laboratories in Latin America Beatriz Sanchez-Nieto (Santiago/CL), Eduardo López-Pineda (Mexico City/MX) Gabriela Chorbadjian (Santiago/CL), César Ruiz-Trejo Iván D. Muñoz-Molina, María-Ester Brandan (Mexico City/MX)

MDE-P-01

Measurement of potential alpha energy exposure (PAEE) and potential alpha energy concentration (PAEC) and estimating radiation dose of radon in SARI province in the north region of Iran Seyed Ali Rahimi (Sari/IR)

MDE-P-02

will not be presented

MDE-P-03

Performance evolution of TLD-700H/600H dosimetry system at extended issue periods Alexander Romanyukha, Matthew Grypp (Bethesda, MD/US) Francois Trompier (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR), Alan Thompson Ronaldo Minniti (Gaithersburg, MD/US) Jacques Debroas (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR) Anthony Williams (Bethesda, MD/US)

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Poster sessions• Tuesday, 5 July 2016 MDE-P-04

Thermoluminescent characteristics of LiF:Mg,Cu,P TL powders in thin boron nitride cases Nobuteru Nariyama (Hyogo/JP)

MDE-P-05

Influence of the phantom shape (slab, cylinder or Alderson) on the performance of an Hp(3) eye dosemeter Rolf Behrens, O. Hupe (Braunschweig/DE)

MDE-P-06

Improvement in dose linearity with proposed new etch cycle for the Public Health England neutron and radon personal dosimetry services Sean Baker, Luke Hager, Phil Gilvin (Oxfordshire/GB)

MDE-P-07

Cosmic radiation measurements in the Russian segment of the International Space Station by applying passive dosimeters Andrea Stradi, Julianna Szabo, Jozsef Palfalvi (Budapest/HU) Vyacheslav A. Shurshakov, Raisa V. Tolochek (Moscow/RU)

MDE-P-08

Study of influence of fading effect and dose rate irradiation on the accuracy of low dose estimation in personal dose monitoring for TLD LiF:Mg,Ti Larysa Stadnyk, Andrey Korschikov (Kharkiv/UA)

MDE-P-09

Thermal analysis of water calorimeter for radiation dosimetry standard M. Y. Kang, J. H. Kim, H. D. Choi (Seoul/KR), In-Jung Kim (Daejeon/KR)

MDE-P-10

Lithium borate glass for high-dose dosimetry using the UV-Vis and FTIR spectrophotometrics techniques Lucas Nonato de Oliveira (Goiânia /BR), Fernando Schimidt (Inhumas/BR) Patricia Lara Antonio (São Paulo/BR), Marcello R. B. Andreeta (São Carlos/BR) Linda Caldas (São Paulo/BR)

MDE-P-11

Effects of a change of etch cycle on the response characteristics of the neutron personal dosimetry service of Public Health England Luke Hager, Rick Tanner, Phil Gilvin, Jonathan Eakins, Sean Baker (Didcot/GB)

MDE-P-12

Use of RAMARn detectors in the Czech Radon Program Josef Holecek, Petr Otahal (Milin/CZ)

MDE-P-13

Quality management system accreditation of personal dosimetry service of the Cphr Daniel Molina, Ailza Castro (La Habana/CU)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 MDE-P-14

Hp(3) response of the PHE PADC neutron personal dosemeter Rick Tanner, Luke Hager, Phil Gilvin, Jonathan Eakins (Didcot/GB)

MDE-P-15

Results of personal dosimetry service of Cphr from 2012 to 2014 Daniel Molina (La Habana/CU)

MDE-P-16

Aviation dosimetry using a TLD microdosimeter – Intercomparison with computer simulation models Bhaskar Mukherjee (Sydney/AU), Vladimir Mares Tomasz Maczka (Munich/DE)

MDE-P-17

Development of the finger ring dosemeter for Hp(0.07) using BeO OSL Satoshi Ueno, Michiko Ube, Wakako Shinozaki Makoto Sugiyama (Ibaraki/JP), Yohei Ihara (Osaka/JP) Yasuhiro Koguchi, Nobuhiro Takeuchi (Ibaraki/JP)

MDE-P-18

GD-352M used as eye lens dosemeter for eyes protected by lead glasses Edilaine Honorio da Silva, Lara Struelens (Mol/BE) Peter Covens (Brussels/BE), Satoshi Ueno, Michiko Ube (Oarai-machi/JP) Filip Vanhavere (Mol/BE), Nico Buls (Brussels/BE)

MDE-P-19

Characterization of a thermoluminescent dosemeter based on Li2B4O7:Cu for personal neutron dosimetry Rafael Rodríguez-Jiménez, Ana Maria Romero-Gutiérrez Maria Dolores Ynsa, Jose Maria Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES)

MDE-P-20

Response of EPDs to the radiation field generated from laser-solid interaction at High Repetition Rate Jose-Manuel Alvarez, Javier Lozano Díaz, Francisco Valle, Oscar Varela Enrique García, Juan-Manuel Sánchez Luis Roso (Villamayor, Salamanca/ES)

MDE-P-21

Quality management concerning the production and calibration of BeOSL dosemeters Axel Jahn, Marian Sommer, Jürgen Henniger (Dresden/DE) Reiner Eßer (Munich/DE)

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Poster sessions• Tuesday, 5 July 2016 MDE-P-22

α-Al2O3:C based single element dosimeter badge for eye lens monitoring Mukund Kulkarni, Munish Kumar, Ratna Pradeep, Kunal P. Muthe, Anuj Soni U. P. Gaonkar (Mumbai/IN)

MDE-P-23

Testing of a new filter for the PHE headband eye lens dosemeter to improve angular response to beta radiations Nicky Gibbens, Phil Gilvin (Didcot/GB)

MDE-P-24

Evaluation of the environmental dose data obtained at the radiation monitoring stations around Paks NPP between 2009 and 2014 Peter Szanto (Budapest/HU), László Manga (Paks/HU), István Apáthy Sándor Deme, Attila Hirn, András Lencsés, Tamás Pázmándi (Budapest/HU)

MDE-P-25

Testing of the D-Shuttle personal dosemeter Zina Čemusová, Daniela Ekendahl, Libor Judas (Prague/CZ)

MDE-P-26

Status of passive environmental dosimetry in Europe Maria Amor Duch (Barcelona/ES), Harald Dombrowski (Braunschweig/DE) Christian Hranitzky (Seibersdorf/AU), Philip Kleinau (Munich/DE) Stefan Neumaier (Braunschweig/DE), Mária Ranogajec-Komor (Zagreb/HR) Rafael Rodriguez (Madrid/ES)

MDE-P-27 Comparison of the thermoluminescent response of LiF:Mg,Ti, CaSO4:Dy and CaSO4:Dy,C pellets in 137Cs and 90Sr+89Y fields – a preliminary study for beta individual monitoring Cassiana Viccari (Ribeirão Preto/BR), Marina Pires Tiago Chaud (Jardinópolis/BR), Patrícia Nicolucci (Ribeirão Preto/BR) MDE-P-28

Characterization of Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) angular response for the Mirion Genesis holder Michelle Baca, Chad Hopponen (Irvine, CA/US)

MDE-P-29

will not be presented

MDE-P-30

Correction of quenching effect of a small size OSL dosimeter using Eu: BaFBr and Ce:CaF2 Yuho Hirata, Kenichi Watanabe, Akira Uritani, Atsushi Yamazaki (Nagoya/JP), Yusuke Koba, Naruhiro Matsufuji (Chiba/JP) Takayuki Yanagida (Nara/JP), Kentaro Fukuda (Shunan/JP)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 MDE-P-31

Cyclotron production of F18 in TLD-500 – New usage potentials Igor Milman, Alexander Surdo, Rinat Abashev (Ekaterinburg/RU)

MDE-P-32

Comparison of the response of two systems for personal neutron dosimetry Rafael Rodríguez-Jiménez, Ana Maria Romero-Gutiérrez, Alfredo Lorente-Fillol Jose M. Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES)

MDE-P-33

Performances of personal neutron dosemeter using CR-39 for tests based on ISO 21909-1 Wakako Shinozaki, Makoto Sugiyama, Michiko Ube, Satoshi Ueno Yasuhiro Koguchi, Nobuhiro Takeuchi (Ibaraki/JP)

MDE-P-34

A one-shot imaging system for neutron track counting Paolo Ferrari, Francesca Mariotti, Lorenzo Campani (Bologna/IT)

MDE-P-35 The Pille-ISS thermoluminescent dosimetry system – Post-flight corrections on raw measurement data Attila Hirn, István Apáthy (Budapest/HU), V. A. Bondarenko (Moscow/RU) Sándor Deme, I. Fehér (Budapest/HU), O. Ivanova (Moscow/RU) I. V. Nikolaev, Tamás Pázmándi (Budapest/HU) Vyacheslav A. Shurshakov (Moscow/RU) Peter Szanto (Budapest/HU), V. V. Tsetlin (Moscow/RU) MDE-P-36

Overview over the conversion coefficients between operational quantities and air kerma for the ICRU-sphere, the ICRU slab and the cylinder phantom: Comparison of values from literature and new calculations performed with the Monte Carlo code AMOS Axel Jahn, Uwe Reichelt, Dorothea Sommer, Jürgen Henniger (Dresden/DE)

MDE-P-37

Neutron dosimetry at the interim spent fuel storage facility of the Trillo Nuclear Power Plant Roberto Méndez Villafañe, Xandra Campo Blanco Miguel Embid Segura (Madrid/ES), César Yéboles Morales Ramon (Guadalajara/ES), Manuel Novo (Madrid/ES)

MDE-P-38

Development of CaSO4: Dy based three element ring dosemeter for extremity monitoring of radiation workers in India Kshama Srivastava, Meenal. Punekar, A. K. Bakshi, Sunil K. Singh R. B. Rakesh, P. Ratna, D. Datta (Mumbai/IN)

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Poster sessions• Tuesday, 5 July 2016 MDE-P-39

DosiMon – A new modular, scalable system for online-radiation-monitoring at the European XFEL at DESY Frank Schmidt-Foehre, Kay Wittenburg, Dirk Noelle Rainer Susen (Hamburg/DE)

MDE-P-40

Work-place field with a high-energy neutron component at PSI: first measurements Eike Hohmann, Elisa Musto, Sabine Mayer, Daniela Kiselev, Udo Strauch Eduardo Yukihara (Stillwater, OK/US; Villigen/CH)

MDE-P-41

Rapid-fading thermoluminescent materials for monitoring and verification applications in nuclear safeguards and arms control Vinicius Barros (Recife/BR), Francesco d’Errico (New Haven, CT/US; Pisa/IT) David L. Chichester (Idaho Falls, ID/US), Helen Khoury (Recife/BR)

MDE-P-42

Automated glow curve deconvolution for the routine readout of LiF:Mg,Ti thermoluminescent detectors Hannes Stadtmann, Georg Wilding (Seibersdorf/AT)

MDE-P-43

Improvement of the TLD dose calculation by application of an individual residual dose correction Georg Wilding (Seibersdorf, Graz/AT), Hannes Stadtmann (Seibersdorf/AT) Wolfgang Sprengel (Graz/AT)

MDE-P-44

will not be presented

MDE-P-45 FTIR characterization of a medical grade polyethylene for high level dosimetry Khaled Farah, Faouzi Hosni (Sidi-Thabet/TN) MDE-P-46

Performance testing of new IPLUS OSL personal dosemeters for photon radiations Djamal Imatouken, Fatima Zohra Abdelaziz, Bouzid Boudena Abdenacer Bellal (Algiers/DZ)

MDE-P-47

The OSL personal dosimetry system BeOSL – Reader calibration, quality management and uncertainty Marian Sommer, Axel Jahn, Jürgen Henniger (Dresden/DE) Reiner Esser (Munich/DE)

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Poster sessions • Tuesday, 5 July 2016 MDE-P-48 MDE-P-49 MDE-P-50 MDE-P-51 MDE-P-52 MDE-P-53 MDE-P-54

Mailed dosimetric audit of therapeutic proton beams using thermoluminescence MTS-N (LiF:Mg,Ti) powder Jenny Kunst, Renata Kopeć (Kraków/PL), Paweł Kukołowicz (Warsaw/PL) Liliana Stolarczyk (Kraków/PL), Wioletta Ślusarczyk-Kacprzyk (Warsaw/PL) Pawel Olko (Kraków/PL) Measurements of “emergency” doses up to 10 Sv in individual dosimetry Renata Kopeć, Anna Bubak, Maciej Budzanowski Anna Sas-Bieniarz (Kraków/PL) Use of TLD-700H for environmental measurements Cinzia De Angelis, Emanuela Bortolin, Paola Fattibene Maria Cristina Quattrini, Maria Antonella Tabocchini (Rome/IT) Response of filtered EXTRAD dosemeters for measuring eye-lens dose Jovica Atanackovic (Whitby/CA), J. Dubeau (Gatineau/CA) The correction factors estimated for small field’s dosimetry by using 6 and 18MV energies of a linear accelerator Seyed Ali Rahimi (Sari/IR) EURADOS intercomparisons for individual monitoring services – Results of the 2015 extremity dosemeter intercomparison for photon and beta readiations Hannes Stadtmann (Seibersdorf/AT), A. McWhan (London/GB) Markus Figel (Muenchen/DE), T. W. M Grimbergen (Petten/NL) Ana Maria Romero (Madrid/ES), C. Gärtner (Seibersdorf/AT) Electronic neutron dosimeter in high-energy neutron fields Marek Wielunski, Thomas Brall, Martin Dommert, Sebastian Trinkl Werner Rühm, Vladimir Mares (Neuherberg/DE)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 14.15–16.00 Poster session 3 Room Forum 1–3 & 4–7 IDs DDR-P-01–P-47 (Forum 4–7) / IND-P-01–P-58 (Forum 1–3) DDR-P-01

Preliminary study on dating Dama Branca (White Lady) dunes barriers in Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Lucas Carmo, Shigueo Watanabe, Gundu Rao (São Paulo/BR), Nilo Cano Rene Rojas Rocca (Santos/BR)

DDR-P-02

will not be presented

DDR-P-03

On the equivalence of natural and laboratory growth curves in luminescence dating – the effect of luminescence centre Natalia Kijek, Alicja Chruścińska (Torun/PL)

DDR-P-04

Double electron capturing by Ti and Ge impurity centers in quartz Sergey Vyatkin, Dmitry Koshchug (Moscow/RU)

DDR-P-05

OSL properties of halite from Kłodawa salt mine Magdalena Biernacka, Renata Majgier, Robert, Krzysztof Maternicki Arkadiusz Mandowski (Częstochowa/PL)

DDR-P-06

When is an age not an age? – the story of PT74 from Dakleh Oasis, Egypt Anne Skinner, Nicole Wise (Williamstown, MA/US)

DDR-P-07

In situ dosimetry for trapped charge dating methods using BeO OSL dosimeters Franz Hartung, Nicole Klasen, Georgina King, Alfred Dewald Helmut Brückner (Köln/DE), Jürgen Henniger (Dresden/DE)

DDR-P-08

Dating shells and sediments from a Shellmound in Laguna Santa Catarina State, Brazil Shigueo Watanabe, Betzabel Silva-Carrera, Natasha Lucas Tumkur Gundu-Rao, Casimiro Munita, Nilo Cano (São Paulo/BR)

DDR-P-09

CW-OSL and PLM-OSL properties of natural quartz crystals Diego Tudela, Sonia Hatsue Tatumi, Rene Rocca, Juan Mittani Casimiro Munita (São Paulo/BR)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 DDR-P-10

Violet stimulated luminescence dating of Chinese loess up to ~600 ka Christina Ankjærgaard, Benny Guralnik (Wageningen/NL) Jan-Pieter Buylaert (Roskilde/DK), Tony Reimann (Wageningen/NL) Shuangwen Yi (Nanjing/CN), Jakob Wallinga (Wageningen/NL)

DDR-P-11

Visualization of radioactive hotspots in natural sediments using the Timepix detector Anna Romanyukha, Alastair Cunningham, Stuart George, Mitra Safavi-Naeini Susanna Guatelli, Marco Petasecca, Anatoly Rosenfeld Richard Roberts (Wollongong/AU)

DDR-P-12 The bleaching limits of feldspar IRSL and post-IR IRSL signals at various preheat temperatures and implications for dating Jingran Zhang, Sumiko Tuskamoto (Hannover/DE), Benny Guralnik Christina Ankjærgaard, Tony Reimann (Wageningen/NL) DDR-P-13 On the application of visible-NIR reflectance spectroscopy for distinguishing feldspar and quartz OSL signals Debabrata Banerjee, Dipak Kumar Panda (Ahmedabad/IN) DDR-P-14 ESR dating of mollusc shells from adakale location in Konya closed Basin/Turkey Ulku Sayin, Gamze Bakkal (Konya/TR), Hulya Aydin (Izmir/TR), Mesut Isik Arif Delikan (Konya/TR), Sevinc Kapan Yesilyurt (Çanakkale/TR) Ahmet Demir (Konya/TR), Recep Biyik (Istanbul/TR) Birol Engin (Izmir/TR), Hukmu Orhan, Ayhan Ozmen (Konya/TR) DDR-P-15

Characterization of paramagnetic centers in different species of molluscs shells from Konya closed Basin/Turkey Gamze Bakkal, Ulku Sayin (Konya/TR) Sevinc Kapan Yesilyurt (Çanakkale/TR), Mesut Isik (Konya/TR) Hulya Aydin (İzmir/TR), Ahmet Demir, Arif Delikan (Konya/TR) Birol Engin (İzmir/TR), Hukmu Orhan (Konya/TR) Recep Tapramaz (Samsun/TR), Ayhan Ozmen (Konya/TR)

DDR-P-16

Modification of thermally assisted OSL SAR protocol by choosing the appropriate parameters for test dose and stimulation time Eren Şahiner, Niyazi Meriç, George Poylmeris (Ankara/TR)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 DDR-P-17

The effect of backscattered electrons on luminescence response of individual quartz grains Martin Autzen, Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Andrew Murray, Kristina Thomsen Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

DDR-P-18

Optimization of ambient lighting in trapped charge research Reza Sohbati, Lars René Lindvold, Amit Kumar Prasad, Andrew Murray Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

DDR-P-19

The influence of storage and irradiation temperature on the optically stimulated luminescence dose response curves of fine and coarse quartz extracted from loess Oana Antohi-Trandafir, Alida Timar-Gabor (Cluj-Napoca/RO) Benny Guralnik (Wageningen/NL), Christoph Schmidt (Bayreuth/DE)

DDR-P-20

Doubling your pleasure – ESR isochron dating as an addition to standard methods Anne Skinner, Bonnie Blackwell (Williamstown, MA/US) Katerina Harvati (Tübingen/DE), Impreet Singh (Glenwood Landing, NY/US) Vangelis Tourloukis (Tübingen/DE), Eleni Panagopoulou Panagiotis Karkanas (Athens/GR) Joel Blickstein (Glenwood Landing, NY/US)

DDR-P-21

Electron spin resonance dating of shells from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Angela Kinoshita, Michelle Mollemberg, Renato Lopes, Fernando Barbosa Jr Oswaldo Baffa (Ribeirão Preto/BR)

DDR-P-22

Multi-spectroscopic characterisation of sea salt, gypsum and chewing-gum for retrospective dosimetry Amit K. Prasad (Roskilde/DK, Hannover/DE) Sumiko Tsukamoto (Hannover/DE), Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

DDR-P-23

UV-green thermoluminescence emission of an irradiated albite Virgilio Correcher, José María Gómez-Ros Javier Garcia-Guinea (Madrid/ES)

DDR-P-24

The purity of quartz and feldspar separates investigated using the Risø XRF attachment – correlation with natural dose Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Myungho Kook, Andrew Murray, Christine Thiel Maria Hagen, Kristina Thomsen, Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 DDR-P-25

Foundation of Baekje dynasty based on the OSL and 14C dates obtained from the earthen fortification at Pungnap-dong in Seoul, Korea Myung-Jin Kim (Daejeon/KR), Sungjoon Lee (Gyeongju/KR)

DDR-P-26

Optically stimulated luminescence dating techniques and multi-proxy analysis to quantify the timing of the Pleistocene/Holocene transition, as recorded by loess-palaeosol sequences – a case study Alida Gabor-Timar, Valentina Anechitei-Deacu, Daniela Constantin Stefana Madalina Groza, Robert-Csaba Begy (Cluj-Napoca/RO) Jan-Pieter Buylaert (Roskilde/DK), Slobodan B. Marković (Novi Sad/RS) Qingzhen Hao, Z. T. Guo (Beijing/CN)

DDR-P-27

Moving from EM-CCD images to spatially resolved equivalent dose using a Bayesian hierarchical model Alastair Cunningham (Wollongong/AU)

DDR-P-28

Translation of the absorbed dose in the mobile phone to organ doses of an ICRP voxel phantom using MCNPX simulation of an Ir-192 point source Michael Discher (Neuherberg/DE; Salzburg/AT) Clemens Woda (Neuherberg/DE), Jonathan Eakins Rick Tanner (Chilton, Didcot, Oxon/GB)

DDR-P-29 Investigation of common Israeli table salts as potential retrospective dosimeters – theoretical interpretation of the linear/supralinear dose response Sofia Druzhyna (Beersheva/IL), Hanan Datz (Yavne/IL) Leonid Oster, Itzhak Orion, Yigal Horowitz (Beersheva/IL) DDR-P-30

Grain size effect on EPR signals in tooth enamel Alexander Romanyukha (Bethesda, MD/US) Francois Trompier (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR)

DDR-P-32

PTTL dosimetry using gorilla glass from mobile phones Stephen McKeever, Sergey Sholom (Stillwater, OK/US)

DDR-P-33

EPR dosimetric properties of gamma-irradiated mobile phone components Byeong Ryong Park, Wi-Ho Ha, Sunhoo Park, Young Woo Jin (Seoul/KR)

DDR-P-34

will not be presented

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 DDR-P-35

Optically stimulated luminescence of carbon film resistor for retrospective dosimetry Sanjeev Menon, M. Srihari, Abhishek Singh, Sonal Kadam (Mumbai/IN)

DDR-P-36

Use of deciduous teeth for ESR tooth enamel dosimetry Mika Murahashi, Shin Toyoda (Okayama/JP), Masaharu Hoshi Megu Ohtaki Satoru Endo, Kenichi Tanaka (Hiroshima/JP)

DDR-P-37

TL, PTTL, and PTOSL at elevating temperature during optical stimulation of inductors and resistors for estimation and re-estimation of doses of radiological accidents Jungil Lee, Ambika S. Pradhan, Insu Chang, Jang-Lyul Kim, Hyoungtaek Kim Bong-Hwan Kim, Ki Soo Chung (Daejeon/KR)

DDR-P-31

Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) as retrospective biodosimetry tool using human teeth Lotem Buchbinder (Yavne, Haifa/IL), Hanan Datz (Yavne/IL) Ahron Blank (Haifa/IL)

DDR-P-38

A comparative TL and OSL study on dosimetric properties of various commercial glass samples Niyazi Meriç, Fuat Sakuçoğlu, Eren Şahiner George S. Polymeris (Ankara/TR)

DDR-P-39

Luminescence characteristics of some common polymers for application to emergency dosimetry Lily Bossin, Ian Bailiff, Ian Terry (Durham/GB)

DDR-P-40

Tooth enamel EPR dosimetry study for residents of East Kazakhstan Kassym Zhumadilov (Astana/KZ), Alexander Ivannikov (Obninsk/RU) Shin Toyoda (Okayama/JP), Valeriy Stepanenko Valeriy Skvortsov (Obninsk/RU), Masaharu Hoshi (Hiroshima/JP)

DDR-P-41

Composition of the EPR spectrum of gamma and light exposed Gorilla Glass Albrecht Wieser (Neuherberg/DE), Cinzia De Angelis (Rome/IT) Francois Trompier (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/France), Maria Cristina Quattrini Sara Della Monaca, Paola Fattibene (Rome/IT)

DDR-P-42

TL investigations on tobacco dust as an emergency dosimeter Janet Ayobami Ademola (Ibadan/NG), Clemens Woda (Neuherberg/DE) Emanuela Bortolin (Rome/IT)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 DDR-P-43

Comparison of doses reconstructed with different components of mobile phones Sergey Sholom, Stephen McKeever (Stillwater, OK/US)

DDR-P-44

Laser dental treatments as a potential source of confounding EPR signals in tooth enamel Sara Della Monaca, Gaspare Palaia, Umberto Romeo Paola Fattibene (Rome/IT)

DDR-P-45

Detection of irradiation with silicates from vegetable matrices Emanuela Bortolin, Concetta Boniglia, Brunella Carratù, Sara Della Monaca Maria Teresa Dischiavi, Raffaella Gargiulo, Maria Cristina Quattrini Paola Fattibene (Rome/IT)

DDR-P-46

Absorbed dose measurements using ordinary salt and resistors from mobile phones – Novel conversion coefficients to effective dose for various exposure geometries Therése Geber-Bergstrand, Jonas Jarneborn Christian Bernhardsson (Malmö/SE)

DDR-P-47

An imaging instrument with CCD-based and confocal units for luminescence dating and dosimetry Regina DeWitt, Carlos E. Cardenas (Greenville, NC/US, Houston, TX/US) Kenneth Jacobs, Mary Taylor (Greenville, NC/US) Fujian Ding, Md Foiez Ahmed (Stillwater, OK/US) David M. Klein (Stillwater, Tulsa, OK/US)

IND-P-01 Angular dependence of fluorescence nuclear track detectors on Am-Be neutron Tohru Okazaki, Takuya Hashizume, Hiroaki Hayashi Ikuo Kobayashi (Tsukuba/Jp) IND-P-02

Temporal discrimination of stem effect using YVO4:Eu3+ scintillator in fiberoptic dosimetry Nahuel Facundo Martínez Clemente, Julián Marcazzó, Martin Santiago Pablo Molina (Tandil/AR)

IND-P-03

EPR dosimetric potential of Ammonium Oxalate monohydrate in radiation technology Mohamed Rushdi (Khartoum/SD)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 IND-P-04

A miniaturized alpha spectrometer for the calibration of an avalanche-confinement TEPC Davide Bortot, Andrea Pola, Stefano Agosteo, Stefano Pasquato Michele Lorenzoli (Milano/IT), Paolo Colautti, Valeria Conte (Padova/IT)

IND-P-05

Visualization of radiation dose distribution utilizing RPL in glass dosimeter Hidehito Nanto (Hakusan/JP)

IND-P-06

Formation of different types of paramagnetic centers in alanine dosimeters under the action of alpha gamma and neutron radiation – study by EPR spectroscopy Alexander Ivannikov, Artem Khailov, Sergey Orlenko, Valeri Skvortsov Valeri Stepanenko (Obninsk/RU) Francois Trompier (Fontenay-Aux-Roses/FR) Kassym Zhumadilov (Astana/KZ) Nagamani Suriyamurthy (Kalpakkam/IN)

IND-P-07

On the relative response of alanine dosimeters in clinical photon beams Philip von Voigts-Rhetz, Damian Czarnecki (Giessen/DE) Hilke Vorwerk (Marburg/DE), Klemens Zink (Giessen, Marburg/DE)

IND-P-08

Type test a new personnel dosimeter system to IEC 62387 Ling Luo, Karen Streetz, Cassidy McKee (Oakwood Village, OH/US) Luis Benevides (Gaithersburg, MD/US)

IND-P-09

Automatic deconvolution of thermoluminescence glow curves Jose Francisco Benavente Cuevas, José Maria Gómez-Ros Virgilio Correcher (Madrid/ES)

IND-P-10

Gilda – a new glow curve analisys system for routine thermoluminescence dosimetry services Jose Francisco Benavente Cuevas, Rafael Rodriguez, Jose Luis Ana Maria Romero, José María Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES)

IND-P-11

Development of LaBr3:Ce and CeBr3 gamma ray spectrometers for space applications Dipak Kumar Panda, Debabrata Banerjee, Shiv Kumar Goyal, A. R. Patel A. D. Shukla (Ahmedabad/IN)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 IND-P-12 Response of personal dosemeter – D-Shuttle dosemeter – in the ROT geometry Makoto Sugiyama, Hiroyuki Ohguchi (Ibaraki/JP) IND-P-13

Uncertainty evaluation of fluorescent nuclear track detectors (FNTDs) for neutron dose measurements Takuya Hashizume, Tohru Okazaki, Hiroaki Hayashi Ikuo Kobayashi (Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken/JP)

IND-P-14

Thermoluminescence responses of photonic crystal silica-fibres subjected to photon radiation Amirhassan Entezam (Kuala Lumpur/MY)

IND-P-15

The TL-DOS dosimetry system – Technical and dosimetric properties and its application to a large scale monitoring service Jörg Walbersloh, Frank Busch (Dortmund/DE)

IND-P-16 Design considerations and prototype results of a finger ring dosimeter for the thin layer thermoluminescence dosimeter system TL-DOS to measure the partial body dose Hp(0.07) Myriam Heiny, Jörg Walbersloh, Kevin Kröninger, Frank Busch (Dortmund/DE) IND-P-17

Design and characterization of a badge for the thin layer thermoluminescence dosimeter system TL-DOS to measure the whole body dose Hp(10) Marion Piepenbrock, Jörg Walbersloh, Kevin Kröninger (Dortmund/DE)

IND-P-18

Glow-curve based characterisation of the heating properties of thin layer thermoluminescence dosemeters under exponential heating André Lütfring, Jörg Walbersloh, Kevin Kröninger Robert Theinert (Dortmund/DE)

IND-P-19

Design and construction of an automated OSL Reader with open source software and hardware Diren Maraba, Enver Bulur (Ankara/TR)

IND-P-20

Fricke gel dosimeters with low-diffusion and high-sensitivity based on a chemically cross-linked PVA matrix Andrea Marini, Luigi Lazzeri, Maria Grazia Cascone, Riccardo Ciolini Luigi Tana (Pisa/IT), Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT, New Haven CT/US)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 IND-P-21

DUO – a monolithic silicon detector array for small field dosimetry in stereotactic radiotherapy Marco Petasecca, Khalsa Al Shukaili, Matthew K. Newall, Mitchell Duncan Iolanda Fuduli (Wollongong/AU), Stephanie Cordé (Sydney/AU) Michael Lerch (Wollongong/AU), Vladimir Perevertaylo (Kiev/UA) Anatoly Rosenfeld (Wollongong/AU)

IND-P-22

Saturation of spark counter due to high track densities on strippable Lr-115 ii nuclear track detectors Denis Stanić, Igor Miklavčić, Marina Poje Sovilj, Vanja Radolić (Osijek/HR)

IND-P-23

An attachable alpha spectrometer for research, low-level surface contamination, and fast retrospective dosimetry Henning von Philipsborn, Jürgen Putzger (Regensburg/DE)

IND-P-24

Characterization of three solid state dosimetry systems for use in high energy photon dosimetry audits in radiotherapy Paulina Wesolowska, Andrew Cole, Tania Santos, Tomislav Bokulic Joanna Izewska (Wien/AT)

IND-P-25

Development of multisample TL-OSL reader system Lovely Paliwal, Mukund Kulkarni, Mukesh Uke (Mumbai/IN)

IND-P-26

Separation of effects influencing detector response in small MV photon fields Sonja Wegener, Otto Sauer (Wuerzburg/DE)

IND-P-27

Nano-structured detectors for nanodosimetry – Monte Carlo studies Anna Selva (Legnaro, Padova/IT), Valeria Conte, Berndt Grosswendt Paolo Colautti (Legnaro/IT)

IND-P-28

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) postal dose audits at radiation protection level for Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDLs) Tomislav Bokulic, Paulina Wesolowska, Andrew Cole, Istvan Csete Joanna Izewska, Ahmed Meghzifene (Vienna/AT)

IND-P-29

Multimode TL/OSL module for commercial luminescence spectrometer Alexander Vokhmintsev, Maxim Minin, Ahmed Henaish, Sergei Shalyakin Ilya Weinstein (Ekaterinburg/RU)

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Poster sessions • Thursday, 7 July 2016 IND-P-30

Angular dependence of dose recorded in radiochromic film strip Arnaldo Prata Mourao, Kamila Costa, Thessa Alonso Teogenes Da Silva (Belo Horizonte/BR)

IND-P-31

Toward a new generation of electronic personal dosimeters for high intensity laser facilities Jose-Manuel Alvarez (Villamayor, Salamanca/ES) Giulio Pellegrini (Barcelona/ES) Francisco Valle, Javier Santamaría, Irene Hernandez, José-David Pisonero Cruz Mendez, Mauricio Rico, José-Antonio Perez Giancarlo Gatti (Villamayor, Salamanca/ES), Luca Volpe (Salamanca/ES) Margarita Hernanz, Manuel Lozano (Barcelona/ES) Luis Roso (Villamayor, Salamanca/ES)

IND-P-32

Passive system for characterization of spectral composition of high dose rate workplace fields – potential application of high Z OSL phosphors Vadim Chumak, Artem Morgun (Kiev/UA) Yaroslav Zhydachevskii (Lviv/UA, Warsaw/PL), Sergyi Ubizskii Vitaly Voloskyi, Olena Bakhanova (Kiev/UA)

IND-P-33

Development of a compact size graphite calorimetry system for the clinical LINAC Byoung-Chul Kim, In-Jung Kim, Joong-Hyun Kim Chul-Young Yi (Daejeon/KR)

IND-P-34

High precision dosimetric measurements with electron spin resonance and luminescence Kay Dornich, Andreas Richter, Daniel Richter (Freiberg/DE)

IND-P-35

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IND-P-36

Characterization of a LaBr3(Ce) detector for gamma-ray spectrometry at CANDU power reactors Richard Garnett, Soo-Hyun Byun, Jovica Atanackovic (Hamilton/CA)

IND-P-37

Monte Carlo simulation of a plastic scintillator response to beta-ray Richard Garnett, Soo-Hyun Byun, Jovica Atanackovic (Hamilton/CA)

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IND-P-39

Phototransfer of charges from deep traps of Al2O3:C radiation detectors Claudia Gronchi, Teresa Pinto, Patricia Lara Antonio Linda Caldas (São Paulo/BR)

IND-P-40

The SP2 neutron spectrometer – embedding a Bonner Sphere Spectrometer in a single moderator Andrea Pola (Milano/IT), Roberto Bedogni (Frascati/IT) Davide Bortot (Milano/IT), José M. Gómez-Ros (Madrid/ES, Frascati/IT) Michele Lorenzoli (Milano/IT), Montserrat Moraleda (Madrid/ES)

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Study of Al2O3 with carbon nanostructures and rare earth oxides for OSL dosimetry in radiotherapy Franciely Schuch, Patrícia Nicolucci (Ribeirão Preto/BR)

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GaN-based dosimetry for low-energy protontherapy Ruoxi WANG (Villeurbanne/FR), Gaelle Angellier (NICE/FR) Abdulhamid Chaikh (NICE, Grenoble/FR), Pierrick Guiral (Villeurbanne/FR)

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Fading in CaSO4:Dy detecors after exposure to charged particles Katerina Pachnerova Brabcova, Jan Kubancak, Marie Davidkova Iva Ambrozova (Praha/CZ)

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Gynecological applicator instrumented with GaN-dosimetric probes for HDR brachytherapy Julien Ribouton (Pierre Bénite/FR), Pierrick Guiral, Ruoxi Wang Jean-Marc Galvan, Guo-Neng Lu (Villeurbanne/FR) Patrice Jalade (Pierre Bénite/FR), Patrick Pittet (Villeurbanne/FR)

IND-P-45

A gage repeatability and reproducibility study of the Harshaw 8800 TLD reader using a LiF:Mg,Cu,P whole body dosimeter Mark Ramlo, Kevin Macke (Oakwood Village, OH/US)

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Estimation of the absorbed dose in the female phantom lens according to the protocol used in cone beam CT Maria Rosangela Soares (Aracaju/BR), Wilson Otto Batista (Salvador/BR) Patricia Lara Antonio (São Paulo/BR), Luiza Freire Souza (Aracaju/BR) Linda V. E. Caldas (São Paulo/BR), Ana Figueiredo Maia (Aracaju/BR)

IND-P-47

Low intensity spatially-resolved luminescence – automated image analysis of arbitrary objects Myungho Kook, Torben Lapp, Andrew Murray, Kristina Thomsen Mayank Jain (Roskilde/DK)

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Relative uncertainty assessment of H*(10) measurements with passive detectors in environmental monitoring Miguel Pereira, Joana Carina da Silva Pereira, Sandra Rangel Manuela Saraiva, Luís Santos, Gonçalo Carvalhal, João Cardoso João Alves (Loures/PT)

IND-P-49

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TL, OSL and TSEE of obsidian silicate samples, exposed to a 60Co source Patricia Lara Antonio (São Paulo/BR), Raquel Oliveira (Juazeiro/BR) Helen Khoury (Recife/BR), Linda Caldas (São Paulo/BR)

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Applying the TSEE technique to Spectrolite and Opal pellets irradiated with high doses of gamma radiation Patricia Lara Antonio, Linda Caldas (São Paulo/BR)

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Developments of integrated system for radioluminescence and optically or thermally stimulated luminescence measurements Chang Young Park, Ki Soo Chung (Jinju/KR), Insu Chang, Jungil Lee Jang Lyul Kim (Daejeon/KR)

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Simulation of a Germanium Gamma Ray Spectrometer for determination of absolute efficiency and comparisons with experimental measurements Shiv Kumar Goyal, Debabrata Banerjee, Santosh Vadawale Dipak Kumar Panda, A. R. Patel, A. Patinge, Tinkal Ladiya A. Basu Sarbadhikari (Ahmedabad/IN)

IND-P-54

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IND-P-55

Optimization of the sensitization of CR-39 etched track neutron dosemeters with carbon dioxide Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT, New Haven, CT/US), Riccardo Ciolini Daniel Andrade Azevedo de Vasconcelos (Pisa/IT) Erik Hulber (Budapest/HU)

IND-P-56

X band resonator for non destructive EPR measurements Paola Fattibene, Luigi Di Trocchio, Cinzia De Angelis, Sara Della Monaca Luca Ficcadenti, Maurizio Lucentini, Andrea Mostacci, Luca Piersanti Erika Pittella, Maria Cristina Quattrini, Fabio Santavenere Stefano Pisa (Rome/IT)

IND-P-57

Production and dosimetric properties of silver doped borate glasses João Batista (São Cristóvão/BR), Anielle Silva, Noélio Dantas (Uberlândia/BR) Patricia Lara Antonio, Linda Caldas (São Paulo/BR) Francesco d’Errico (Pisa/IT; New Haven, CT/US) Susana Oliveira Souza (São Cristóvão/BR)

IND-P-58

Development of a semiconductor-based radon exposure meter Josef Irlinger (Neuherberg/DE), Sebastian Trinkl (Neuherberg, Garching/DE) Marek Wielunski, J. Tschiersch, Werner Rühm (Neuherberg/DE)

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Social and cultural program Sunday, 3 July 2016 Ice-Breaker We would like to invite you to join the ice-breaker and to have a nice evening with your conference colleagues and exhibitors in a relaxed atmosphere; refreshing beverages and finger-food will be served. Time Location

19.00–21.00 Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre, Foyer

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Monday, 4 July 2016 State Reception at the Munich Residence We gratefully acknowledge the Bavarian government for granting us this unique experience. The Munich Residence, built in 1385 as a small moated castle, served as the seat of government and residence of the Bavarian dukes, electors and kings from 1508 to 1918. Over the centuries the Wittelsbach dynasty transformed it into a magnificent palace, which is today one of the largest © Julian Herzog l wikimedia.org museum complexes in Bavaria. The palace’s state rooms and art collections cover the Renaissance, the early baroque period, the rococo era and classicism. Time schedule 19.00 Admission and welcome reception 19.30 Addresses Franz Josef Pschierer State secretary in the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology Dr. Christian Langebartels Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health 19.50 Buffet 20.50 Concert „ODEON Jugendsinfonieorchester München“ 21.30 End of concert, conclusion and dessert 22.15 End of reception Time Location Dress Code

19.00–22.15 Munich Residence • Residenzstraße 1, 80333 Munich Business, Smart Casual

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Social and cultural program Wednesday, 6 July 2016 Conference Tours Time 14.00 Meeting point Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre, Foyer Please note: Start of all tours is the Holiday Inn Munich. A guide will accompany you to the official starting point of each tour. “Allianz-Arena” (“Home of FC Bayern Munich”) What makes the Allianz Arena the world’s finest football arena? Find out for yourself! Take an Arena Tour for a behind the scenes insight into this extraordinary and unusual stadium. Museum tour “Old and New Pinakothek” Milestones of European painting – the Alte Pinakothek brings together art from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Baroque and Rococo periods in a collection of astonishing density. The New Pinakothek begins thematically where the Alte Pinakothek ends: the late 18th century (Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Art Deco, and Impressionism). Founded in the mid19th century by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, the Neue Pinakothek was the first public museum in Europe dedicated exclusively to contemporary art. Museum tour “Modern Pinakothek” Housing four significant museum collections under one roof, the Pinakothek der Moderne is one of the world’s largest spaces for the art, architecture, and design of the 20th and 21st centuries. Museum tour German Museum – Natural Sciences A house of superlatives: the world’s largest museum of science and technology opens its doors for a highlight tour through the natural sciences. One of the most popular events in the German Museum is without a doubt the high-voltage demonstration with alternating voltages up to 300,000 V and currents of up to 1,000 A followed by some with pulses that reach a maximum of nearly a million volts for two microseconds, simulating lightning strikes. Time 14.15 Meeting point Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre, Foyer Please note: Start of all tours is the Holiday Inn Munich. A guide will accompany you to the official starting point of each tour. BMW-World The tour provides an insight into the architecture of the BMW-World, the unique brand diversity of the BMW Group, the automobile collection and the logistics behind the scenes.

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Social and cultural program Brewery “Spaten-Franziskaner” Discover the traditional Bavarian art of brewing and stay afterwards for a “Brotzeit” including a beer and a typical “Leberkas mit Brezen”. Tour Olympic Park incl. ascent to the Olympic Tower A Must-have for all Sport Fans! The blue and white park railway takes you to the Olympic stadium where your exciting tour in the Olympic Park begins. Move around in the high-security VIP section where usually only prominent guests get together. A visit of the Olympic Tower is included. Nowhere you are nearer the sky over Munich than here. City Walk “Royal Munich” Follow the traces of the Bavarian kings and take a walk along the main avenues of the old city of Munich (Ludwigstraße, Briennerstraße, Maximilianstraße) and visit famous places such as the Max-Joseph-Platz, Promenadeplatz and Marienplatz. City Walk “City of Art – Munich” The museum complex combines a number of the most famous museums of Munich. During this walk the individual houses are briefly introduced (no visit inside). Thursday, 7 July 2016 Conference Dinner Bavarian customs, the serene conviviality, the pleasure of enjoyment, – and last but not least the culture of beer brewing has made Munich well-known all over the world. Especially the traditional brewery PAULANER is inseparably linked to the lifestyle of the city at the Isar. Experience the special atmosphere of the “Paulaner am Nockherberg” and spend an extraordinary evening. The confer- © Wolfgang Kopp l wikimedia.org ence dinner will be accompanied musically by the “Obermüller Musikanten” – a traditional Bavarian brass-band – and DJ Hap. For football fans, a live broadcast of the 2016 UEFA European Championship semi-final will be arranged in the foyer. Time Location

19.30–24.00 Paulaner am Nockherberg • Hochstrasse 77, 81541 Munich

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Sponsors, exhibitors and media cooperations Sponsors German Research Foundation Platinum sponsor Chiyoda Technol Corporation (Tokyo/JP) Sponsor of a lunch break and musical accompaniment of the conference dinner Gold sponsors Helmholtz Zentrum München Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt GmbH Advandos – Auswertungsstelle für Strahlendosimeter (Munich/DE) Dosimetrics GmbH (Munich/DE) Silver sponsors DTU Nutech (Roskilde/DK), Sponsor of the Young Scientist Award Mirion Technologies, Inc. (Irvine, CA/US) Bronze sponsors LANDAUER (Fontenay-aux-Roses/FR) Mi.am slr (Rivergaro/IT) IRSN – Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté nucléaire (Fontenay-aux-Roses/FR) RadPro International GmbH (Wermelskirchen/DE) Thermo Fisher Scientific Messtechnik GmbH (Erlangen/DE), Sponsor of a lunch break Further sponsors Bruker BioSpin GmbH (Rheinstetten/DE) DosiTracker S.R.L. (Bucharest/RO) EURADOS – European Radiation Dosimetry group e. V. (Neuherberg/DE) International Solid State Dosimetry Organization (ISSDO) (Stillwater, OK/US)

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General information Certificate of attendance Certificates of attendance will first be made available on the last day of the conference at the check-in desk. Name badge Please wear your name badge during all conference events, including the networking activities. Participants will receive their name badge when collecting their conference documents at the check-in desk. Cloakroom The coat and luggage room at the conference is free and unsecure. Opening hours 3 July 4–5 July 6 July 7 July 8 July Check-in desk 14.00–19.00 08.00–19.00 08.00–14.30 08.00–18.00 08.30–13.00 Poster exhibition – 09.00–18.00 – 09.00–18.00 – Industrial exhibition 17.30–21.00 10.00–18.00 10.00–14.00 10.00–18.00 10.00–14.00 Speakers’ 16.00–19.00 08.00–17.00 08.00–14.30 08.00–17.00 08.30–11.00 ready room Internet corner and WIFI access Computers with internet connection are available for conference participants in the speakers’ ready room (“Boardroom”). Thanks to the company Chiyoda Technol Corporation (Tokyo/JP), WIFI is available for free throughout the whole conference area. Please ask at the check-in desk for the login data. Catering Catering will be served during the official coffee and lunch breaks in Forum 4–5 and 6–7 of the Holiday Inn Munich. All food provided is covered by the registration fee. Mobile/Cell phones All participants are asked to switch their mobile phones off before entering any of the conference sessions. Service for impaired people All rooms are accessible by wheelchair.

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General information Publication of abstracts of oral and poster presentations All abstracts of the SSD18 conference will be published on USB flash drive that is sponsored by EURADOS – European Radiation Dosimetry group e. V. (Neuherberg/DE). The USB flash drive will be handed out at the check-in desk. Publication of proceedings Manuscripts presented at the conference may be submitted for publication in the Proceedings, a special issue of Radiation Measurements by Elsevier. All manuscripts will be evaluated by two referees and have to meet the journal acceptance criteria. Submission is only available to the first author of each manuscript. Submission will be online via the website http://ees.elsevier.com/radmeas, where you will be guided through the creation and uploading of the manuscript. When entering the details of your manuscript, select Special Issue: SSD18 for the article type. Both LaTeX and Word documents will be accepted. Your manuscript will be typeset in the journal style by Elsevier, so please do not spend too much time designing the layout of your manuscript. There is a maximum of 4 pages per manuscript for papers accepted as both plenary or poster presentations. There is a maximum of 6 pages for invited papers. Papers must be written in English, and be linguistically correct. For the journal’s guidelines for manuscript preparations refer to http://www.elsevier.com/locate/inca/286/authorinstructions. For information on artwork preparation refer to http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions. For LaTeX-prepared manuscripts the preferred style is Elsevier’s document class “elsarticle” with the bibliographic style file “elsarticle-harv.bib”. The style files may be downloaded from http://www.elsevier.com/latex. Deadline for SSD18 mansucript submission is 31 August 2016. Young Scientist Award The four best young scientists, as judged by the audience, will be awarded a prize money of 600 EUR each, during the conference dinner. The candidates will be judged on their presentations that will be held on Thursday, 7 July 2016, during the session “Young Scientist Award – Science Slam”, Forum 1–3, 11.15–13.00. The Young Scientist Award is sponsored by DTU Nutech (Roskilde/DK).

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General hints for authors and presenters Presentation upload Speakers are requested to upload their presentation in the speakers’ ready room (Boardroom). Professional staff and equipment will be available for you to arrange and preview your presentation. Presentation format Please bring your presentation on a USB mass storage, CD-ROM or DVD and include all video files. The presentation should be prepared as PDF or MS Office PowerPoint (up to 2016 version, Windows10) in format 16:9. A Windows-based presentation notebook will be provided. To guarantee a smooth running program please upload your presentation in due time – at least 2 hours before your presentation is due to start. For Mac users: To make sure your presentation is displayed correctly, please: • bring your presentation as pdf-file with fonts embedded or • restrict yourself to Arial/Times New Roman (not Times)/Courier New (not Courier)/Symbol/ Wingdings when creating your ppt- or pptx-file. Technical equipment All technical equipment (presentation computer, video projector, sound system, laser pointer) will be available on-site. The use of personal notebooks is possible upon agreement. However, it may interrupt the flow of the program in the lecture hall. Please provide an adapter for VGA if necessary. Should you wish to use non-digital equipment, please contact us at [email protected]. Time allocation Please prepare your presentation for the allotted amount of time. Chairs and moderators may interrupt should you overrun your time limit.

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Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs A Abashev, R. 11, 37, 51 Abbene, L. 39 Abdelaziz, F. Z. 39, 52 Abdollahi, A. 47 Aburjaile, W. 44 Acosta, A. 40 Adamek, N. 17 Ademola, J. A. 58 Admovics, J. 20 Agelou, M. 17 Agosteo, S. 60 Agramunt-Chaler, S. 44 Ahmad, S. 20 Ahmadova, C. 30, 34 Ahmed, M. F. 20, 42, 59 Akselrod, M. 10, 20, 24 Al Shukaili, K. 62 Aldosari, A. 43 Alonso, T. 63 Alonso Villanueva, G. 41 Alrowaili, Z. 45 Altunal, V. 30, 33, 34 Alvarez, J.-M. 49, 63 Alvarez, P. 43 Alves, J. 65 Ambrožič, K. 35 Ambrozova, I. 14, 64 Ananchenko, D. 29 Andersen, C. 17, 19, 25, 45 Andgren, K. 14 Ando, T. 34, 41 Andreeta, M. R. B. 48 Anechitei, V. 16, 57 Anechitei-Deacu, V. 57 Angellier, G. 64 Ankjærgaard, C. 16, 55 Antohi-Trandafir, O. 56 Antonio, P. L. 48, 64, 65, 66 Antônio, P. 38 Apáthy, I. 50, 51 Arizaca, E. E. C. 13 Arkhipov, P. 30 Asai, Ke. 29, 32, 35, 37, 38 Asai, Ko. 37

Asaithamby, A. 24 Asfora, V. 38 Assenmacher, F. 15 Atanackovic, J. 53, 63 Autzen, M. 56 Aydin, H. 55 Azevedo de Vasconcelos, D. A.66 Azimi, B. 26 B Babalola, I. A. 31 Baca, M. 50 Bäckström, L. 14 Baffa, O. 13, 56 Bai, M. 41 Bailiff, I. 16, 19, 58 Baitimirov, D. 29 Baker, S. 48 Bakhanova, E. 14 Bakhanova, O. 63 Bakkal, G. 55 Bakshi, A. K. 51 Ballato, J. 34 Banerjee, D. 55, 60, 66 Barbosa Jr, F. 56 Barros, V. 26, 38, 52 Başdoğan, M. 13 Bassinet, C. 18, 19, 25 Batista, J. 66 Batista, W. O. 65 Bedogni, R. 25, 64 Begy, R.-C. 57 Behrens, R. 14, 48 Bellal, A. 39, 52 Benavente Cuevas, J. F. 60 Benevides, L. 60 Benton, E. 14 Berkowski, M. 33, 36 Bernal, R. 25, 37 Bernhardsson, C. 15, 59 Bettinelli, L. 31 Bhatt, B. 38 Biderman, S. 12, 28 Biernacka, M. 29, 54

Bilski, P.13, 14, 30, 33, 34, 35, 37 Biyik, R. 55 Black, P. 20 Blackwell, B. 56 Blak, A. 30, 37 Blank, A. 58 Blickstein, J. 56 Bokulic, T. 62 Bolek, P. 40 Bolst, D. 17, 24 Bondarenko, V. A. 51 Boniglia, C. 59 Bonizzoni, L. 20 Boota, I. J. 18 Booth, J. 43 Borroni, M. 20, 43 Bortolin, E. 19, 53, 58, 59 Bortot, D. 25, 60, 64 Bos, A. J. J. 10, 13 Boschung, M. 15 Bossin, L. 19, 58 Boudena, B. 39, 52 Brai, M. 39, 46 Brall, T. 53 Brandan, M.-E. 19, 20, 45, 47 Bravim, A. 44 Brückner, H. 54 Bubak, A. 53 Bucci, J. 20, 43 Buchbinder, L. 22, 58 Budzanowski, M. 53 Bueno, M. 44 Buls, N. 49 Bulur, E. 12, 13, 33, 36, 61 Busch, F. 14, 61 Bushozi, P. 16 Bustos Flores, M. 44 Buylaert, J.-P. 16, 55, 56, 57 Byun, S.-H. 63

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Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs C Cai, S.-Y. 46 Caldas, L. 38, 48, 64, 65, 66 Cameron, M. 19 51 Campani, L. Campo Blanco, X. 51 Campos, L. L. 13, 31, 42, 44 45, 46 Campos, V. 45 Cano, N. 31, 42, 54 Cano-Mamani, N. F. 34, 36 Cantone, M. C. 20 Cardenas, C. E. 18, 59 Cardoso, J. 65 Carmo, L. 54 Carolan, M. 43, 45 Carrara, M. 20, 31, 43 Carratù, B. 59 Carvalhal, G. 65 Cascone, M. G. 26, 61 Caselli, E. 40 Castro, A. 48 Čemusová, Z. 19, 50 Cerrotta, A. 20 Chaikh, A. 64 Chang, I. 36, 58, 65 Chang, W. 41 Chao, T.-C. 43 Chartier, L. 17, 22, 24 Chaud, T. 50 Cheah, Y. Y. 47 Chen, B.-Z. 45 Chen, C.-C. 20 Chen, F.-H. 47 Chen, H.-H. 42, 45, 46, 47 Chen, H.-Y. 42, 47 Chen, R. 11 Chen, T.-R. 44 Chen, Y.-S. 42, 46 Cheng, H.-W. 43 Chiba, H. 39 Chichester, D. L. 52 Chiodini, N. 20 Chithambo, M. 11, 16, 29 Choi, H. D. 48

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Chorbadjian, G. 47 Christiansson, M. 15, 19 Chruścińska, A. 12, 54 13 Chubaci, J. F. D. Chumak, V. 33, 63 Chung, K. S. 29, 58, 65 Cialdi, S. 20 Ciolini, R. 61, 66 Clairand, I. 18 Clairand, I. 18 Clasie, B. 18 Coelho-Pio, Y. 36 Colautti, P. 60, 62 Cole, A. 62 Collura, G. 31 Colvill, E. 43 Constantin, D. 57 Conte, V. 24, 60, 62 Cordé, S. 62 Cornelius, I. 19 Correcher, V. 56, 60 Costa, K. 63 Costa, P. 31, 32, 37, 41, 46 Covens, P. 49 Csete, I. 62 Cucchiara, T. 46 Cuevas-Arizaca, E. 42 Cunningham, A. 55, 57 Cutajar, D. 20, 43, 44 Czarnecki, D. 20, 60 D d´Errico, F.

24, 25, 26, 31, 38 39, 52, 61, 66 da Cruz, J. C. 44 da Silva Pereira, J. C. 65 Dalipi, L. 12 Damet, J. 44 Dantas, N. 66 DaSilva, T. 63 Datta, D. 30, 51 Datz, H. 57, 58 Davidkova, M. 64 De Angelis, C. 53, 58, 66

de Freitas Nascimento, L. 15 de las Heras Gala, H. 19 de Marzi, L. 17 20 De Mattia, C. de Oliveira, L. N. 48 de Oliveira, L. C. 13, 34 de Rijk, W. 18 De Saint-Hubert, M. 17 de Souza, P. O. 13 Debroas, J. 47 del Rocío Bernal Zamorano, M.37 55 Delikan, A. Della Monaca, S. 18, 19, 58 59, 66 Deme, S. 50, 51 Demir, A. 55 Denk, J. 14 Depci, T. 34, 35, 38 Dermikol, L. 44 Dewald, A. 54 DeWitt, R. 18, 59 Di Trocchio, L. 66 Dies-Suárez, P. 45 Ding, F. 59 d’Ippolito, E. 20 Dipuglia, A. 19 Discher, M. 19, 57 Dischiavi, M. T. 59 Dombrowski, H. 14, 50 Domingo, C. 17 Dommert, M. 53 Dondi, D. 25, 39 Dornich, K. 63 dos Santos, C. 29 Druzhyna, S. 12, 28, 57 Dubeau, J. 53 Duch, M. A. 14, 17, 44, 50 Duncan, M. 43, 62

Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs E Eakins, J. 19, 48, 49, 57 Ekendahl, D. 50 Eliyahu, I. 12, 28 51 Embid Segura, M. Endo, S. 58 Engelhardt, J. 14 Engin, B. 55 Entezam, A. 61 Espinoza, A. 43 Esser, R. 15, 52 Evis, D. 35 F Fallai, C. Farah, K. Fasoli, M. Fattibene, P.

20 52 20 18, 19, 53, 58 59, 66 Fehér, I. 51 Felisi, M. 31 Fermvik, A. 14 Fernandes, B. G. 13 Ferrari, P. 51 Ferreira, F. 35 Ficcadenti, L. 66 Figel, M. 15, 53 Figueroa-Medina, E. 46 Flanz, J. 18 Fleta, C. 17, 24 Flint, D. 24 Followill, D. 43 Fomenko, V. 24 Francisco de Lima, A. 29 Fuduli, I. 43, 62 Fujimoto, Y. 29, 32, 35, 37, 38 Fukuda, K. 32, 33, 50 G Gabor-Timar, A. Gaikwad, S. Galli, A. Gallo, S. Galvan, J.-M. Gambarini, G.

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Gamboa-deBuen, I. 31, 46 Gaonkar, U. P. 50 García, E. 49 17 Garcia Hernandez, J. Garcia-Guinea, J. 56 Gargano, M. 20 Gargiulo, R. 59 Garnett, R. 63 Gärtner, C. 53 Gatti, G. 63 Gaza, R. 14 Geber-Bergstrand, T. 19, 59 Gektin, A. 30 Gennari, R. 13, 31 George, S. 55 Geso, M. 19 Giansante, L. 41, 46 Gibbens, N. 50 Gieszczyk, W. 13, 30, 33 Giles, N. 12 Gilvin, P. 48, 49, 50 Ginjaume, M. 17 Glowacki, M. 33, 36 Golden, E. 12 Gomez Facenda, A. 45 Gómez-Ros, J. M. 25, 56, 60 Gonçalves, K. 36 Gonzales Lorenzo, C. D. 31 Goulart, M. 45 Gouvêa, D. 13 Goyal, S. K. 60, 66 Gracanin, V. 44 Granville, D. 24 Greilich, S. 21, 24, 42, 47 Grimbergen, T. W. M. 53 Gronchi, C. 64 Grosswendt, B. 62 Groza, S. M. 57 Grypp, M. 47 Guatelli, S. 17, 18, 24, 43, 44, 55 Güçkan, V. 30, 33, 34 Gueli, A. M. 39 Gugliotti, C. 34 Guidelli, E. 13, 22

Guiral, P. Gundu-Rao, T. Günther, K. Guo, J. Guo, Z. T. Gupta, R. Guralnik, B. Gutierrez Lores, S.

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H Ha, W.-H. 57 Haddad, C. M. K. 31, 42 Hagen, M. 56 Hager, L. 48, 49 Haikuan, L. 44 Hallacy, T. 24 Halliburton, L. 12 Hao, Q. 57 Harder, D. 11, 20 Harrison, J. 24 Harrison, R. 17 Hartung, F. 54 Harvati, K. 56 Hashizume, T. 59, 61 Hatsue Tatumi, S. 34, 36, 37, 54 Hayashi, H. 59, 61 Hayashi, Y. 35 Heiny, M. 61 Henaish, A. 62 Henniger, J.15, 24, 49, 51, 52, 54 Hernandez, I. 63 Hernanz, M. 63 Hirata, Y. 50 Hirn, A. 50, 51 Hödlmoser, H. 14, 15 Hodyr, K. 35 Hohmann, E. 15, 52 Holecek, J. 48 Holovey, V. 38 Honorio da Silva, E. 21, 49 Hopponen, C. 50 Horiai, T. 39 Horowitz, Y. 11, 12, 28, 57 Horst, F. 20

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58 52 14, 50 17 47 45, 46, 47 30 66 14, 48 42

39, 46 49 39, 52 41 25 66 55 58, 60 51 62

J Jaccard, M. 44 Jackson, M. 17, 24 Jacobs, K. 59 Jacobsohn, L. G. 34 Jahn, A. 15, 49, 51, 52 Jain, M. 12, 16, 56, 65 Jäkel, O. 17, 47 Jalade, P. 64 Jamalludin, Z. 45 Jansen, J. 21, 22, 24 Jarneborn, J. 59 Javier-Ccallata, H. 31 Jian, Y.-H. 44 Jibiri, N. N. 31 Jin, Y. W. 57 Jong, W. L. 45 Jordan, M. 14 Judas, L. 50 Jurado-Bruggeman, D. 44

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K Kabat, D. 17 Kadam, S. 58 Kafadar, V. E. 35 34 Kakuta, M. Kamada, K. 39, 47 Kananen, B. 12 Kang, M. Y. 48 Karampiperi, M. 15 Karkanas, P. 56 Kasap, S. 32 Kato, T. 33 Kawashima, H. 26 Keall, P. 43 Kechouane, M. 39 Kelemen, A. 38 Khaidukov, N. 32, 40 Khailov, A. 60 Khoury, H. 15, 26, 38, 52, 65 Kijek, N. 54 Kim, B.-H. 58 Kim, B.-C. 63 Kim, H. 36, 58 Kim, I.-J. 48, 63 Kim, J. H. 48 Kim, J.-L. 19, 36, 58 Kim, J.-H. 63 Kim, M.-J. 57 King, G. 54 Kinoshita, A. 56 Kiselev, D. 52 Kitamura, H. 26 Kitaura, M. 39 Kitis, G. 13, 29, 31 Kizilkaya, N. 34, 35, 38 Klasen, N. 54 Klein, D. M. 59 Kleinau, P. 14, 50 Klimpki, G. 21 Kłosowski, M. 13, 33, 34, 35, 37 Knežević, Ž. 17, 36, 44 Koba, Y. 34, 41, 50 Kobayashi, I. 59, 61 Kochurikhin, V. 47

Kodaira, S. Koguchi, Y. Kohanoff, J. Komatsu, T. Konev, S. Kook, M. Kopeć, R. Korschikov, A. Kortov, V. Koshchug, D. Koshimizu, M.

26 26, 49, 51 28 32 29 12, 16, 56, 65 53 48 26, 28, 29, 32 54 29, 32, 34, 35 37, 38 Koul, D. K. 29, 30 Kouwenberg, J. J. M. 21 Kreutzer, S. 18 Kröninger, K. 15, 61 Kroupa, M. 14 Kry, S. 43 Kubancak, J. 14, 64 Kukołowicz, P. 53 Kulesza, D. 40 Kulig, D. 30, 33, 34, 37 Kulkarni, M. 30, 38, 39, 50, 62 Kumar, M. 30, 39, 50 Kumar Prasad, A. 56 Kunst, J. 53 Kunzel, R. 38 Kurano, M. 26 Kurosawa, S. 39, 47 Kurt, K. 38 L Ladiya, T. Lai, N.-K. Lalic, M. V. Lambert, J. Langbartels, C. Lapp, T. Lawrence, Y. R. Lazaro, D. Lazzeri, L. Leal-Acevedo, B. Lee, Chuan C.

66 44, 45 29 19 10 12, 16, 65 34 17 25, 26, 61 31 43

Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs Lee, Chung C. 43, 46 Lee, J. 19, 26, 36, 58, 65 Lee, S. K. 36 Lee, S. 57 Lencsés, A. 50 Lerch, M. 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 43 44, 45, 62 Liao, Y.-L. 45, 46, 47 Licona, I. 46 Lima, H. R. 39 Lima, P. 38 Lin, C. C. 42 Lin, I.-C. 43 Lin, Y.-c. 42 Lin, Y.-Y. 42 Lindvold, L. R. 25, 37, 56 Longo, A. 31, 39, 46 Longo, E. 38 Lopes, R. 56 Lopez, G. 40 López Rodríguez, M. 41 López-Pineda, E. 45, 47 Lorente-Fillol, A. 51 Lorenzoli, M. 25, 60, 64 Lounis-Mokrani, Z. 39 Lozano, M. 63 Lozano Díaz, J. 49 Lu, G.-N. 64 Lucas, N. 54 Lucentini, M. 66 Luchechko, A. 36 Ludwig, N. 20 Luo, D. 28 Luo, L. 28, 60 Lütfring, A. 15, 61 M Macke, K. 64 Maczka, T. 49 Maia, A. F. 65 Majer, M. 17, 36, 44 Majgier, R. 29, 30, 54 Malthez, A. L. 22, 30, 34, 35, 37 Mancini, A. 42

Mandowska, E. 30 Mandowski, A. 11, 12, 29, 30, 54 Manga, L. 50 Maniego, E. 12 Maraba, D. 12, 21, 36, 61 Marcazzó, J. 59 Marczewska, B. 13, 30, 33, 34 35, 37 Mares, V. 49, 53 Mariani, M. 25 Mariano, L. 31, 32 Marini, A. 61 Mariotti, F. 51 Marković, S. B. 57 Marques, A. P. 38 Marrale, M. 25, 31, 39, 46 Marsolat, F. 17 Martínez Clemente, N. F. 40, 59 Martinez Roldan, A. 40 Martini, M. 19 Martins, J. C. 46 Martynyuk, N. 36 Masai, H. 28, 33 Massillon-JL, G. 28 Masuda, A. 25 Maternicki, K. 54 Matsufuji, N. 17, 18, 24, 50 Matsumoto, K. 34, 41 Matsumoto, T. 25 Matsuoka, M. 13 Matsushima, L. 46 Mattsson, S. 15 Mayer, S. 15, 52 Mazal, A. 17 Mazzeo, D. 20, 43 McClory, J. 12 McFadden, C. 21, 24 McKee, C. 60 McKeever, S. 18, 19, 26, 36, 37 57, 59 McPherson, C. 34 McWhan, A. 53 Medici, S. 44 Meghzifene, A. 62

Mendez, C. 63 Méndez Villafañe, R. 51 Menegheti, C. 42 Menon, S. 58 Menzel, H.-G. 10 Merchant, A. 18 Mercier, N. 18 Merezhnikov, A. 26 Meriç, N. 13, 55, 58 Mescher, H. 21 Metcalfe, P. 43, 45 Mihailescu, L.-C. 24 Mika, P. 35 Miklavčić, I. 62 Miljanic, S. 17, 19, 44 Million, M. 24 Milman, I. 11, 37, 51 Minin, M. 21, 30, 62 Minniti, R. 47 Mirzajani, N. 26 Mittani, J. 34, 36, 37, 54 Moharil, S. 38 Moignier, C. 17 Moiseykin, E. 26 Molina, D. 48, 49 Molina, P. 59 Mollemberg, M. 56 Monaca, S. D. 18, 19, 58, 59, 66 Mones, E. 20 Moraleda, M. 25, 64 More, Y. 39 Moreno, B. 24 Morgun, A. 33, 63 Moriya, K. 34 Mostacci, A. 66 Motta, F. V. 38 Mukherjee, B. 19, 49 Munita, C. 54 Muñoz, I. D. 45, 47 Muñoz-Molina, I. D. 47 Muñoz-Montplet, C. 44 Murahashi, M. 58 Murakami, R. 39 Murray, A. 16, 56, 65

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Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs Musto, E. Muthe, K. P.

52 30, 50

N Na, Y. H. 20 Nagura, A. 39 Nailon, W. H. 17 Nakamura, T. 25 Nakauchi, D. 34, 35 Nanto, H. 60 Nariyama, N. 32, 48 Nascimento, D. S. 39 Nascimento, D. 38 Neuholz, A. 21, 24 Neumaier, S. 14, 50 Newall, M. K. 18, 43, 62 Ng, K.-H. 46 Nicolucci, P. 50, 64 Niide, J. 30 Nikiforov, S. 13, 26, 32 Niklas, M. 47 Nikolaev, I. V. 51 Niora, M. 29 Niyonzima, P. 29 Noelle, D. 52 Nogueira, M. d. S. 45 Nosyk, O. 42, 43 Novak, T. 35 Novo, M. 51 Nowak, T. 13 Nunomiya, T. 25 Nur, N. 30, 33, 34, 38 Nyaichyai, K. S. 30 O Oborn, B. Obryk, B. Oduyeva, L. Ogura, K. Ohashi, Y. Ohguchi, H. Ohtaki, M. Okada, G. Okazaki, T.

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Okuno, E. 37, 38 Okur, E. I. 13 Oliveira, D. C. d. 36 Oliveira, R. 65 Oliveira Flores, J. P. 15 Olko, P. 17, 36, 53 Oniya, E. O. 31 Orhan, H. 55 Orion, I. 57 Orlenko, S. 60 Oster, L. 12, 28, 57 Otahal, P. 48 Ottosson, W. 19 Özdemir, A. 30, 33, 34, 38 Ozmen, A. 55 P Pachnerova Brabcova, K. 14, 64 Pagonis, V. 11, 29 Palaia, G. 59 Palfalvi, J. 48 Paliwal, L. 62 Panagopoulou, E. 56 Panda, D. K. 55, 60, 66 Panzeca, S. 39, 46 Panzeri, L. 19 Parafińska, K. 35 Paraskevopoulos, K. M. 13 Park, B. R. 57 Park, C. Y. 65 Park, S. 57 Pasquato, S. 60 Patel, A. R. 60, 66 Patil, R. 38, 39 Patinge, A. 66 Patle, A. 38 Pavlidou, E. 29 Pázmándi, T. 50, 51 Pellegrini, G. 17, 63 Pereira, M. 65 Perevelaylor, V. 24 Perevertaylo, V. 17, 18, 19, 43 44, 45, 62 Perez, J.-A. 63

Petasecca, M.

17, 18, 19, 20 24, 43, 45, 55, 62 Petersson, K. 44 Pfaffenberger, A. 42 Pfeiler, T. 21 Piepenbrock, M. 61 Piersanti, L. 66 Pietropaolo, A. 25 Pignoli, E. 20, 43 Pillon, M. 25 Pinto, T. 64 Pires, M. 50 Pisa, S. 66 Pisonero, J.-D. 63 Pittella, E. 66 Pittet, P. 64 Pitzschke, A. 44 Ploc, O. 17 Pogossov, A. 17 Poje Sovilj, M. 62 Pola, A. 25, 60, 64 Polymeris, G. S. 13, 29, 31, 58 Pomorski, M. 17 Poolton, N. R. J. 12 Poppe, B. 11 Porat, N. 16 Porumb, C. 43 Pradeep, R. 30, 50 Pradhan, A. S. 36, 58 Prasad, A. K. 12, 21, 56 Prata Mourao, A. 44, 63 Preston, R. 44 Principato, F. 39 Prokopovich, D. 17, 24 Punekar, M. 51 Pustovarov, V. 28 Putzger, J. 62 Puxeu, J. 17 Q Quattrini, M. C.

18, 19, 53, 58 59, 66

Index of invited speakers, presenting authors and chairs R Rabus, H. 15 Radolić, V. 62 Rahimi, S. A. 47, 53 Rahmanian, S. 47 Rakesh, R. B. 51 Ramlo, M. 64 Ramon, M. 51 Rangel, S. 65 Ranogajec-Komor, M. 14, 50 Rao, G. 54 Rao, K. S. 30 Rao, T. K. G. 13 Ratna, P. 51 Ravotti, F. 35 Regulla, D. 15 Reichelt, U. 51 Reimann, T. 55 Reinhard, M. 17, 24 Remy, K. 36, 37 Reshes, G. 12, 28 Reynoso-Mejía, C. A. 45 Ribouton, J. 64 Richter, A. 63 Richter, D. 63 Rico, M. 63 Rios, R. 14 Roberts, R. 55 Robilota, C. 42 Rocca, R. R. 36, 37, 54 Rocha, F. 45 Rodrigues, B. 41 Rodrigues, L. C. 31 Rodrigues, O. 31 Rodriguez, R. 14, 50, 60 Rodríguez-Jiménez, R. 49, 51 Rogalska, I. 30 Romanyukha, A. 18, 47, 57 Romanyukha, A. 20, 43, 55 Romeo, U. 59 Romero, A. M. 49, 51, 53, 60 Romero Acosta, A. L. 41 Romero-Expósito, M. T. 17 Romero-Gutiérrez, A. M. 49, 51

Rosenfeld, A. 17, 18, 19, 20, 24 43, 44, 45, 46, 55, 62 Roso, L. 49, 63 Rossi, G. 20, 43 Rühm, W. 10, 53, 66 Ruiz-Trejo, C. 47 Rushdi, M. 59 S Sacchetta, J. 37 Sacco, D. 25 Sadek, A. 28 Saeki, K. 32, 38 Safari, M. J. 46, 47 Safavi-Naeini, M. 55 Şahiner, E. 13, 22, 55, 58 Sahoo, N. 24 Sakuçoğlu, F. 58 Sakuraba, R. K. 44, 46 Sale, C. 19 Salunke, H. G. 30 Sánchez, J.-M. 49 Sanchez-Nieto, B. 47 Sanders, N. 21, 25, 37 Santamaría, J. 63 Santana, P. 44 Santavenere, F. 66 Santiago, M. 40, 59 Santoro, V. 31, 32 Santos, J. 32, 41 Santos, L. 65 Santos, R. 38 Santos, S. 31 Santos, T. 62 Saraiva, M. 65 Sarbadhikari, A. B. 66 Sasaki, D. 41 Sas-Bieniarz, A. 53 Sattinger, D. 12, 28 Sauer, O. 62 Savushkin, D. 32 Sawakuchi, G. 20, 24 Sayin, U. 55

Schimidt, F. 48 Schlattl, H. 19 Schmidt, C. 56 Schmidt-Foehre, F. 52 Schnell, E. 20 Schoefer, F. 19 Schoenfeld, A. A. 11 Schrenk, O. 42 Schuch, F. 64 Selva, A. 62 Semones, E. 14 Sfampa, I. 29 Sgarbi Casillo, A. 37 Shalopa, O. 42, 43 Shalyakin, S. 62 Sheu, R.-J. 42 Shimizu, M. 29 Shinozaki, K. 32 Shinozaki, W. 49, 51 Shinsho, K. 34, 41 Shiran, N. 30 Shoji, Y. 39, 47 Sholom, S. 18, 19, 36, 37, 57, 59 Shrestha, N. 20, 42 Shukla, A. D. 60 Shurshakov, V. A. 14, 48, 51 Sibolt, P. 19 Sichito, V. 45 Sidletskiy, O. 30 Silva, A. 66 Silva, R. 38 Silva-Carrera, B. 34, 54 Singh, A. 58 Singh, I. 56 Singh, S. K. 51 Skinner, A. 16, 54, 56 Skvortsov, V. 58, 60 Slegl, J. 14 Ślusarczyk-Kacprzyk, W. 53 Smith, C. 19 Smoleń, K. 35 Snoj, L. 35 Soares, M. R. 65

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Tanaka, K. 58 Tang, K. T. 42 Tang, Q. 28 Tanner, R. 48, 49, 57 Tapramaz, R. 55 Tatumi, S. H. 34, 36, 37, 54 Taylor, M. 59 Teichmann, T. 24 Tenconi, C. 20, 43 Terini, R. 41 Terry, I. 58 Theinert, R. 15, 21, 61 Theodosoglou, E. 13 Thiel, C. 56 Thompson, A. 47 Thomsen, K. 16, 56, 65 Timar-Gabor, A. 16, 56 Ting, C. Y. 42 Tkachenko, S. 30 Tolochek, R. V. 14, 48 Tomal, A. 32, 41 Tominaga, T. 19 Torimoto, A. 28, 33 Tourloukis, V. 56 Toyoda, S. 58 Tran, L. 17, 24, 44 Tranchina, L. 31, 39 Trinkl, S. 53, 66 Trompier, F. 18, 47, 57, 58, 60 Tromson, D. 17 Tsai, H.-Y. 42, 44, 45, 46, 47 Tsai, Y.-C. 43 Tsao, T.-F. 44 Tschiersch, J. 66 Tsetlin, V. V. 51 Tsirliganis, N. C. 31 Tsukamoto, S. 16, 56 Tu, S.-J. 43 Tudela, D. 54 Tung, C.-J. 43 Tuskamoto, S. 55 Twardak, A. 33 Tyan, Y.-S. 44

U Ube, M. Ubizskii, S. Ueno, S. Uke, M. Ulrich, L. Umisedo, N. K. Ung, N. M. Uritani, A. Ushiba, H.

49, 51 33, 36 49, 51 62 21 35, 37, 38, 41 45 50 34, 41

V Vadawale, S. 66 Valdes Santurio, G. 45 Valle, F. 49, 63 Van Hoey, O. 19, 24 Vanhavere, F. 14, 15, 17, 24, 49 Vannyat, A. 45 Varela, O. 49 Vedda, A. 20 Veneziani, G. 46 Ventieri, A. 36 Veronese, I. 19, 20, 31 Viccari, C. 50 Villani, D. 42, 45 Vokhmintsev, A. 30, 32, 38, 62 Voloskyi, V. 63 Volpe, L. 63 von Philipsborn, H. 62 von Voigts-Rhetz, P. 60 Vorwerk, H. 60 Vyatkin, S. 54 W Waguespack, M. H. 18 Wakabayashi, G. 41 Walbersloh, J. 15, 61 Wallinga, J. 55 Walwyn Salas, G. 41, 44 Wang, B.-Y. 22, 42 Wang, R. 64 Watanabe, K. 29, 35 Watanabe, K. 32, 50 Watanabe, S.13, 31, 34, 36, 42, 54

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38 50 28, 29, 32, 33, 34 35, 37, 38, 50 Yanagida, Y. 26 Yanagisawa, S. 34, 41 Yasuda, H. 24 Yéboles, C. 51 Yee, M. 36 Yegingil, Z. 30, 33, 34, 38 Yeh, C.-Y. 46 Yesilyurt, S. K. 55 Yi, C.-Y. 63 Yi, S. 55 Yildirim, R. G. 35 Ynsa, M. D. 49 Yokota, Y. 39, 47 Yong, Q. Y. 47 Yoshi, A. 39, 47 Yoshikawa, A. 39 Yoshimura, E. 35, 37 Yu, Y. 33, 38 Yucel, A. 30, 38 Yuen, J. 44 Yukihara, E. 17, 20, 34, 42, 52

Z Zanardo, E. Zeler, J. Zhang, C. Zhang, J. Zhuang, J. Zhumadilov, K. Zhuo, W. Zhydachevskii, Y. Zink, K. Zvonarev, S. Zych, E.

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