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8Th International Conference on Isotopes and Expo th 2 0 1 4 8th International Conference on Isotopes and Expo Preparing for Tomorrow Sponsored by the Accelerator Applications, Preliminary Program Biology & Medicine, and Isotope & Radiation Divisions of the American Nuclear Society www.8ici.org August 24-28, 2014 Hyatt Regency-Chicago Chicago, IL SPONSORS Accelerator Applications Division Biology and Medicine Division Isotopes and Radiation Division 2 2014 International Conference on Isotopes and Expo: Preliminary Program www.ans.org Table of Contents Plenary Programs and Speakers Sponsors 2 Meeting Officials 4-5 Meeting Information and Special Events 6 Plenary Programs and Speakers 7 Meeting Schedule 8-9 Monday Technical Sessions 10-13 Tuesday Technical Sessions 14-18 Wednesday Technical Sessions 19-23 Thursday Technical Sessions 23-24 2014 8TH ICI Registration Form 25 www.8ici.org 2014 International Conference on Isotopes and Expo: Preliminary Program 3 Meeting Officials Honorary Chair: General Chair: Assistant General Chair: Myung-Chul Lee Paul T. Dickman Nigel R. Stevenson President, WCI Argonne National Laboratory Clear Vascular, Inc. President, Korean Association for Radiation Application Technical Program Co-Chair: Technical Program Co-Chair: Finance Chair: Rolf Zeisler Stephen P. LaMont James T. Tanner National Institute of Standard Los Alamos National Laboratory U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Technology (retired) Publications Co-Chair: Publications Co-Chair: International Program Director: Sam Glover Bryan P. Bednarz Gulbarshyn Bozheyeva University of Cincinnati University of Wisconsin-Madison MELE Associates, Inc. Executive Advisory Board Executive Advisory Board: Executive Advisory Board: JongKyung Kim Meera Venkatesh Ron Cameron WCI, Secretary-General IAEA OECD-NEA President, KAERI Executive Advisory Board Member: President Elect, WCI International Coordinator WCI: Ilham Y. Al-Qaradawi Van Zyl de Villiers Nam Ho Qatar University Director, Safeguard Operation B, IAEA WCI 4 2014 International Conference on Isotopes and Expo: Preliminary Program www.ans.org Meeting Officials TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Ben Babst, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA Jaqueline L. Mann, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Bryan Bednarz, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Alfred Morgenstern, JRC Institute for Transuranium Elements, Steven R. Biegalski, University of Texas–Austin, USA Germany Mauro Bonardi, Universitàegli Studi di Milano, Italy F. Meiring Nortier, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Gulbarshyn Bozheyeva, MELE Associates, USA Sean O’Kelly, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Theodore W. Bowyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Tim Payne, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Ron Cameron, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, France Organization, Australia Lei (Raymond) Cao, Ohio State University, USA Syed M. Qaim, Forschungszentrum Juelich Gmbh, Germany Amares Chatt, Dalhousie University, Canada Natesan Ramamoorthy, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India Sue Clark, Washington State University, USA Stephan Richter, JRC Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Belgium Philip L. Cole, Idaho State University, USA J. David Robertson, University of Missouri, USA Cathy Cutler, University of Missouri, USA Buck Rogers, Washington University St. Louis, USA R. Gregory Downing, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Wolfgang H. Runde, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Phillip D. Ferguson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Tom Ruth, TRIUMF, Canada Elisabete A. De Nadai Fernandes, Centro de Energia Nuclear Dorothea Schuman, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland na Agricultura, Brazil Sally W. Schwarz, Washington University School of Medicine, Richard Ferrieri, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA USA Heinz W. Gaeggeler, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Suresh Srivastava, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA Flavia Groppi, Universitàegli Studi di Milano, Italy Nigel R. Stevenson, Clear Vascular, Inc., USA Richard Henkelmann, Isotope Technologies Garching, Germany Andreas Türler, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Lin-wen Hu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Kenan Ünlü, Pennsylvania State University,USA W. Dennis James, Texas A&M University, USA Meera Venkatesh, International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria Simon Jerome, National Physical Laboratory, UK James S. Welsh, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Stacey L. Lance, University of Georgia, USA Boris Zhuikov, Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Suzanne Lapi, Washington University St. Louis, USA Academy of Sciences, Russia www.8ici.org 2014 International Conference on Isotopes and Expo: Preliminary Program 5 Meeting Information and Special Events Conference Banquet MEETING Registration Wednesday, August 27, 2014 Meeting, Speaker & Exhibitor 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM Registration will be located at the Location: Crystal Ballroom ANS Registration Desk located in the West Tower (Gold Level) outside Additional tickets can be purchased at the the Regency Ballroom of the Hyatt ANS Registration Desk for $140.00 each. Regency Chicago, Sunday, August 24, TECHNICAL TOURS 2014 – Thursday, August 28, 2014. Argonne National Laboratory Meeting registration is required for Thursday, August 28, 2014 all attendees, exhibitors and speakers. 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM Badges are required for admission to all Location: Argonne National Laboratory plenaries, technical sessions and events. The tour will include a visit to the Registration HOURS Advanced Photon Source, the New Sunday, August 24, 2014 Brunswick Laboratory (NBL), and the Nuclear Energy Exhibit, which 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM showcases ANL’s heritage of nuclear MEETING INFORMATION Monday, August 25, 2014 reactor designs. The 2014 International Conference on 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Please note required tour attire: long Isotopes and Expo Meeting will be held Tuesday, August 26, 2014 pants and flat, closed-toe shoes. August 24-28, 2014, in Chicago, IL. 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tickets can be purchased at the ANS www.8ici.org Wednesday, August 27, 2014 Registration Desk for $45.00 each. 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM ACCOMMODATIONS/HOTEL Limited seating. INFORMATION Thursday, August 28, 2014 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM The Hyatt Regency Chicago will be Thursday, August 28, 2014 the location for the 8th International 12:30 PM – 5:30 PM Conference on Isotopes and Expo (8ICI) Location: Fermi National Laboratory where all plenaries, technical sessions ANS CONFERENCE OFFICE Location: Atlanta The laboratory is dedicated to exploring and exhibits will take place. the three frontiers of high-energy The Hyatt Regency Chicago is located ANS SPEAKER READY ROOM physics, and is the only national at 151 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL Location: New Orleans laboratory dedicated to the study of 60601. SPECIAL EVENTS particle physics. Currently, FermiLab The special room rate for the meeting Opening Reception is building the nation’s most advanced is: $195.00/night (single / double rate). Sunday, August 24, 2014 test facility for superconducting radio- To take advantage of this reduced rate, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM frequency technology. This innovative reservations must be made by August 2, Location: Regency A-C technology will serve as the model for 2014. Attendees can make reservations next-generation accelerators and is the A welcome reception will follow the by using the link listed below or by future of particle physics. Opening Plenary. One ticket to the calling 1-888-421-1442 and referencing Please note required tour attire: flat, “8th International Conference on Welcome Reception is included with the full meeting registration. closed-toe shoes. Isotopes and Expo (ANS)”. Tickets can be purchased at the ANS Reservations can be made online at: Additional tickets can be purchased at the ANS Registration Desk for $120.00 each. Registration Desk for $45.00 each. https://aws.passkey.com/ Limited seating. event/10776596/owner/2135/home NOTE: Additional tickets can be purchased at the ANS Registration Desk for the Sunday Opening Reception, and the Closing Banquet. NOTICE FOR SPEAKERS All Speakers and Session Chairs must sign in at the ANS Registration Desk located in the West Tower (Gold Level) outside the Regency Ballroom, during registration hours. 6 2014 International Conference on Isotopes and Expo: Preliminary Program www.ans.org Plenary Programs and Speakers OPENING PLENARY WCI PRESIDENT’S FORUM “The Isotopes Story: From the Curies to Element 118” “The Public Health Dilemma: Balancing Isotope Supply and Join Heino Nitsche, University of California-Berkeley and Lawrence Safety and Security” Berkeley National Laboratory, for a special session on the history of Join WCI President Myung-Chul Lee and incoming WCI President isotope knowledge, research and development. Vanzyl de Villiers for special forum on policies that may affect future MARIE CURIE PLENARY supplies of isotopes. The modern world needs isotopes for public health and prosperity, however increasing concerns about safety and “Celebrating a Century of Women in Nuclear Science” non-proliferation are changing how the market meets these needs. Join 8ICI Chairman Paul Dickman for a special session that focuses This forum is an extraordinary opportunity for 8ICI attendees to on the role of women in advancing nuclear science. A century ago, hear from top governmental officials and senior policy makers on research physicist and chemist Marie Curie founded the Curie emerging issues and their concerns and thoughts about the future. Institute. The advent of World War I changed the center’s
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