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Joliot-Curie school

Published on 09 / 18 / 2017
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Gabriel Dupont has presented his PhD works about calibration of radiation survey meters using an electron accelerator at the 36th Joliot-Curie School.

The 36th edition of the Joliot-Curie School will cover an ‘old’ subject, radioactivity, but from new perspectives that keep triggering discoveries and innovation still 120 years later. Gabriel Dupont, ATRON PhD student, participates to this edition.

The Joliot-Curie School trains each year, and since 1981, PhD students, post-doctorates and researchers on scientific breakthroughs performed in a topic related to nuclear physics, in a broad range. First being a high-standard French speaking school, it became international since 2009.

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