Conference Scope

We are pleased to announce that the 13th European Conference on Accelerators in Applied Research and Technology (ECAART13) will be held May 05 - 10, 2019 in Split (Radisson Blu Hotel), Croatia.

The Conference is organized by the Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia (RBI) in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Sensing Devices (CEMS).

The main organizer is Laboratory for Ion Beam Interactions, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia.

The group operates the accelerator centre consisting of two tandem accelerators and associated experimental beam lines. It performs basic and interdisciplinary research in the field of interactions of ion beams with matter, and develops methods to characterize and modify properties of matter, with emphasis on nanostructure research.

Part of the activities are connected to applications of analysis methods in biomedicine, environment as well as on research of cultural heritage objects.

The ECAART Conference is held every three years and is the most relevant scientific meeting for professionals working in the field of accelerator based research.

It is an important forum where scientists and students from all over the world present their most recent work and discuss future prospects in application of accelerators in a variety of scientific and industrial fields such as, material science, art, archaeology, life science, environment, etc.

Scientific Programme

ECAART13 will comprise oral and poster contributions on the latest scientific and technological results and will be supplemented by high level invited presentations. Authors are encouraged to submit abstracts of original and unpublished work of the listed conference topics. The official language of the conference is English, which will be used for all presentations and printed materials.

Topics

  • Simulation and fundamentals
  • Accelerator technology and development
  • Ion beam analysis
  • Ion beam modification of materials
  • Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
  • Synchrotron radiation
  • Applications to life science
  • Applications to art and archaeology
  • Radiation effects on electronics
  • Quantum technology applications

Proceedings

Proceedings will be published as a special issue of the journal “Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms” (Elsevier B.V.).

Conference Chairs

  • Zdravko Siketić, RBI (chair)
  • Iva Bogdanović Radović, RBI (co-chair)
  • Stjepko Fazinić, RBI (co-chair)
  • Milko Jakšić, RBI (co-chair)

International Committee

  • L. Beck, France
  • K. Bethge, Germany
  • T. Calligaro, France
  • F. Ditroi, Hungary
  • M.Döbeli, Switzerland
  • A.F. Gurbich, Russia
  • J. Räisänen, Finland
  • W. Kutschera, Austria
  • M. Lindroos, Sweden
  • P.A. Mandò, Italy
  • M. Kokkoris, Greece
  • Pedro de Jesus, Portugal
  • M.A. Respaldiza, Spain
  • D. Strivay, Belgium
  • G. Terwagne, Belgium
  • R. Webb, United Kingdom
  • T. Sajavaara, Finland

Local Organizing Committee

  • Ana Vidoš, RBI
  • Tonči Tadić, RBI
  • Marin Vukšić, RBI
  • Marko Barac, RBI
  • Georgios Provatas, RBI
  • Donny Domagoj Cosic, RBI
  • Milan Vićentijević, RBI
  • Damir Španja, RBI
  • Marko Brajković, RBI
  • Andreo Crnjac, RBI
  • Ian Peter Swainson, IAEA

Important Dates

  • Abstract submission deadline: February 24 2019
  • Notification of accepted abstracts: March 8 2019
  • Early bird registration deadline: March 25 2019
  • Preliminary program available online: April 19 2019
  • Manuscript submission open: April 10 2019
  • Deadline for manuscripts submission: June 24 2019
  • Deadline for IAEA Grant submission: February 8 2019
  • Deadline for Hotel bookings: February 18th, 2019

Organizers

Ruđer Bošković Institute

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Sensing Devices (CEMS)

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