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     The 9th International Conference on Tritium Science and Technology continues the long tradition of meetings covering all topics on tritium originally founded in 1980 in Dayton, Ohio.
     The objective of the conference is to provide a forum for an exchange of information on science, technology, engineering, and general experience in safe tritium handling for fusion, fission, pharmaceutical, and other isotopic applications for peaceful uses. This conference will offer a timely opportunity to discuss several recent international developments: commitments to incorporate tritium in large scale magnetic and inertial confinement fusion machines, renewed interest to mitigate tritium emissions in the fission power industry, and the expansion of the tritium handling industry.
     Tritium 2010 is intended to attract not only veteran tritium experts but also scientists, engineers and students who are new to the various fields of handling hydrogen isotopes. The papers will be presented as invited and contributed oral and poster presentations.


     Abstract of no more than 350 words must be submitted electronically by February 14, 2010. Instruction and template for abstract is downloaded as electric files. On-line information and abstract submittal are in the web site. Although the number of submissions for each participant is not limited, an extra fee is charged for each additional submission.
     Acceptance of an abstract for presentation will be based on a rigorous review. Abstracts that fall outside the scope of the conference, or describe previously reported results, or do not demonstrate a high standard will be rejected.
     On the abstract submission, please select one topics in "List of topics" in below table and indicate in the abstract submission web site

 
Abstract template [pdf], [doc]
   


Topics
1 Containment, safety, and environmental impact
2 Decontamination and waste management
3 Detritiation, purification, and isotopic separation
4 Handling facilities
5 Biological effects, industrial and biomedical applications
6 Interactions with materials
7 Isotope effects
8 Measurement, monitoring, and accountancy
9 Processing, transport, and storage
10 Tracer technique
11 Others


     Best presentation prizes should be awarded to a few presentations made by young scientists less than 35 years old and students. Those who intend to apply for the award must choose gYoung scientist award: Yesh at the abstract submission web site.


     The abstract submission web site has closed.



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