10 - 13 June 2003
Organized by the
Participation Form (Form A):
PDF,
Word
General Information
IAEA´s Proceedings Paper Template in Word 2000:
ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS (This Conference Announcement as PDF file)
1. INTRODUCTION Decision makers and stakeholders are becoming increasingly dependent on reliable chemical measurements that serve as a basis for decisions related to health, consumer safety, commerce, environment protection and compliance to regulations. Several millions of analytical results are produced annually, thus consuming appreciable amounts of resources. Reliability of these data is of major concern if cost – benefit figures are applied. Nuclear and isotopic analytical techniques (NATs) have been supported by the IAEA as part of their mandate to foster the peaceful use of nuclear energy for many years. Nuclear analytical laboratories have been installed and upgraded through Technical Co-operation assistance in many Member State laboratories. These techniques, including INAA, XRF, PIXE, stable and radioisotopes, a, ß, ?-spectrometry, Mössbauer spectrometry, etc. have been applied to a wide range of subjects with varying success. Nuclear analytical techniques, featuring some intrinsic quality control aspects, such as multi-nuclide analysis, frequently serve as ‘reference methods’ to cross-check critical results. As nuclear properties of elements are targeted, matrix problems seem to be negligible to a great extent. 2. OBJECTIVE The main purpose of this Conference is to bring together scientists, technologists, representatives of industry and regulatory authorities to exchange information and review the status of current developments and applications of isotopic and nuclear analytical techniques, and to discuss future trends and developments. A further objective is to identify potential opportunities for developing countries for applying isotopic and nuclear analytical techniques in health and environmental studies, and to consider the promotion and transfer of such technology. International developments and trends in health care, nutrition, and environmental monitoring will be addressed in order to identify future fields of application for isotopic and nuclear analytical techniques. 3. TOPICS The programme of the Conference consists of invited lectures and contributed papers. Papers on the following topics will be considered for oral or poster presentation at the Conference. 3.1. Isotopic and Nuclear analytical techniques (general)
3.2. Environmental Studies
3.3. Human and Animal Health and Nutrition
3.4. Future trends
4. PARTICIPATION All persons wishing to participate in the Conference are required to send a completed Participation Form (Form A: PDF, Word) to the competent national authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority) for subsequent transmission to the IAEA (see Section 11). A participant will be accepted only if the Participation Form is transmitted through the competent official authority of a Member State of the IAEA or by an organization invited to participate. Participants whose official designation has been received by the IAEA will receive further information on the arrangements for the Conference approximately two months before the Conference. This information will also be posted on this Conference web page. 5. SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS Concise papers on issues falling within the topics outlined in Section 3 may be submitted as contributions to the Conference. All papers, apart from invited review papers, must present original work; they should not have been published elsewhere. (a) Submission of Abstracts Persons who wish to present a paper or poster for the Conference must submit an abstract in English of 200-300 words, together with the completed Form for Submission of a Paper (Form B: PDF, Word), and the Participation Form (Form A: PDF, Word) to the competent national authority for official transmission to the IAEA in time for them to be received by the IAEA by 18 December 2002. At the same time, the abstract must be sent electronically to the IAEA Scientific Secretariat, e-mail: INAT2003@iaea.org. Authors are urged to make use of the following Extended Synopsis Template in Word 2000:
The specifications and instructions for preparing the abstracts and how to use the template are given in the attached “Instructions on how to prepare the abstract and how to submit it electronically”. Also attached is a “Sample Abstract”. The abstracts will be considered by the Programme Committee only if the Participation Form (Form A: PDF, Word) and Paper Submission Form (Form B: PDF, Word) have been received by the IAEA through official government channels. (b) Acceptance of papers/posters Authors will be notified in February 2003 whether their paper(s) have been accepted by the Programme Committee for oral presentation or for presentation as a poster and will be informed of the assigned paper number and session of presentation. The abstracts, if accepted, will be reproduced in unedited form in the Book of Abstracts. (c) Submission of full manuscripts Instructions to authors of full papers as required by the pubisher will be forwarded by the Scientific Secretariat at a later stage. The full manuscript must be sent electronically to the IAEA Scientific Secretariat, e-mail: INAT2003@iaea.org, not later than
(d) Publication of Proceedings It is intended that he proceedings will be published in the International Journal of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry as soon as possible after the Conference. For each contribution published in the journal the author teams will be provided with two complimentary copies of this special issue. 6. EXPENDITURES The costs for the organization of the Conference are borne by the Agency. No registration fee is charged. As a general rule, the Agency does not pay the cost of attendance, i.e. travel and living expenses, of participants. However, limited funds are available to help meet the cost of attendance of selected specialists mainly from Member States receiving technical assistance under the IAEA’s Technical Co-operation Programme. Generally, not more than one grant will be awarded to any one country. To apply for a travel grant, a Grant Application Form (Form C: PDF, Word) — typewritten or clearly printed — must be submitted through the competent national authority (see Section 11 below) for official transmission to the IAEA, together with Forms A (PDF, Word) and Form B (PDF, Word), and other relevant material in time to reach the IAEA by 18 December 2002. The grants awarded will be in the form of lump sums and usually cover only part of the cost of attendance. 7. WORKING LANGUAGE The working language of the meeting will be English. All communications must therefore be sent to the IAEA in English. 8. DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS A preliminary programme of the Conference will be sent to all participants before the meeting. The final programme and the Book of Abstracts will be distributed upon registration. 9. ACCOMMODATION Detailed information on accommodation and other relevant information will be sent to all designated participants about two months before the meeting. 10. VISA If you need a visa to enter Austria (the ‘Schengen visa’), please submit the necessary applications to the nearest diplomatic or consular representative of Austria as early as possible (please note that this procedure may take up to three weeks). 11. CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION The Participation Form (Form A: PDF, Word) and, if applicable, the Form for Submission of a Paper/Poster (Form B: PDF, Word), a paper copy of the abstract, as well as the Grant Application Form (Form C: PDF, Word), should be sent to the competent national authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority) for official transmission to the IAEA. Subsequent correspondence on scientific matters should be addressed to the Scientific Secretary; correspondence on administrative matters should go to the IAEA Conference Service Section. 12. CONFERENCE WEB PAGE Please visit this webpage regularly for information regarding this Conference. 13. CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Scientific Secretariat of the Conference:
Mr. G.V. Iyengar
Mr. M. Rossbach
Mr. P. De Regge
Mr. S.W. Fowler
Mr. A. Ambrus
Mr. A. Diallo Administration and organization:
Ms. Evelyne Janisch
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