The 16th International Conference on Inorganic Scintillators and their Applications (SCINT 2022) was organized by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and held in Santa Fe, NM, USA, from September 19 to October 23, 2022. More than 200 colleagues from nearly 20 different countries finally participated in the conference. The program consisted of five invited and ten keynote lectures, and 74 oral and 46 poster contributions. A special memorial session was devoted to Prof. Richard T. Williams. Extended exhibition with altogether about ten exhibitor stands provided another link to the market applications behind the research. An intense and structured research and development in the field of scintillators was represented by 15 sessions oriented toward various material technologies including nanomaterials, metamaterials, and classical bulk single crystals and optical ceramics. Their characterization, modeling, and underlying physical mechanisms description constituted the subject of a major part of conference contributions. Finally, various applications of inorganic scintillators were presented and discussed.
Wang, Z., Nikl, M., Lucchini, M., Cova, F., Moretti, F., Pilania, G., et al. (2023). Conference Comments. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE, 70(7), 1243-1243 [10.1109/TNS.2023.3290828].
Conference Comments
Lucchini M. T.;Cova F.;Villa I.;
2023
Abstract
The 16th International Conference on Inorganic Scintillators and their Applications (SCINT 2022) was organized by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and held in Santa Fe, NM, USA, from September 19 to October 23, 2022. More than 200 colleagues from nearly 20 different countries finally participated in the conference. The program consisted of five invited and ten keynote lectures, and 74 oral and 46 poster contributions. A special memorial session was devoted to Prof. Richard T. Williams. Extended exhibition with altogether about ten exhibitor stands provided another link to the market applications behind the research. An intense and structured research and development in the field of scintillators was represented by 15 sessions oriented toward various material technologies including nanomaterials, metamaterials, and classical bulk single crystals and optical ceramics. Their characterization, modeling, and underlying physical mechanisms description constituted the subject of a major part of conference contributions. Finally, various applications of inorganic scintillators were presented and discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.