2nd Symposium on new trends in nuclear and medical physics is being organised by the combine efforts of Nuclear, Particle and Medical Physics departments of the Jagiellonian University, Poland's oldest university, founded in 1364. The conference will be held in between September 24-26, 2025 at the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy, and Applied Computer Science located on the Jagiellonian University Campus in Krakow, Poland.
The 2nd Symposium on New Trends in Nuclear and Medical Physics aims to provide a platform for leading experts, researchers and young scientists to exchange new and innovative ideas and findings in various fields of study. The symposium will promote multidisciplinary collaboration and present new findings in the fields of PET imaging, radiopharmaceuticals, positronium physics, new applications of protons and neutrons, nuclear physics and next-generation particle detectors. A special session on artificial intelligence will highlight the impact of its role in improving nuclear, medical and particle physics, which is changing the face of imaging and data analysis. For young scientists, this symposium is an excellent opportunity to engage in interesting discussions, identify potential trends in the development of nuclear and medical physics, and interact with experts in their respective fields.
The scientific scope covers the following fields:
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Innovation in PET imaging and hybrid modalities (PET/CT,PET/MRI)
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Advances in radiopharmaceuticals for targeted imaging and therapy
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Radiobiological models for optimizing preclinical and clinical research
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Proton and neutron applications in imaging and cancer therapy
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Next generation particle detection technologies, exotic atoms and nuclei
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Positronium physics in Matter-Antimmater studies and medical applications
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Artificial intelligence with a diverse role in medical imaging and data analysis
This year we are organizing a special session on high performance data analysis techniques, where experts will give a live demonstrations and share their knowledge on big data processing and parallel computing. The session is specifically designed for young researchers who want to learn know-how techniques and tailor them for their research work.
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