We are pleased to announce that the registration for the 4th Jagiellonian Symposium on Advances in Particle Physics and Medicine (July 10 and July 15, 2022) as well as the abstract submission is OPENED. In order to take advantage of the early registration fee please register by May 10th (also applies to key and invited speakers). The preliminary program of the symposium can be found in the attachment.
4th Jagiellonian Symposium proceedings will be published as refereed articles in Acta Physica Polonica A (regular articles: preferably for key, invited, and contributing talks on physics, medical physics, detector technologies) or Acta Physica Polonica B (proceedings supplement: preferably for posters on physics, medical physics, detector technologies) or in Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems (regular articles, preferably for key, invited and contributing talks on medical, bio-medical, bio-physics research, and medical imaging technologies).
The deadlines for article submissions are as follows:
31st of July: Acta Physica Polonica A (regular articles)
1st of September: Acta Physica Polonica B (proceedings supplement)
1st of September: Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems (regular articles)
The conference will be held stationary in Collegium Maius of Jagiellonian University and Theranostics Center.
The 4th Jagiellonian Symposium on Advances in Particle Physics and Medicine follows the tradition of series of Jagiellonian Symposia on Fundamental and Applied Subatomic Physics organized at the Jagiellonian University since 2013 and previous thematic Symposia whose history reaches back to 2001. Since then, the scientific scope of the Symposia has been vastly extended and today the goal of the Jagiellonian Symposium is to bring together scientists from physics, nuclear medicine and healthcare, allowing for an exchange of experience and expertise gained by various institutions in the field of applied and fundamental nuclear as well as atomic and particle physics, medical imaging, radiotherapy and healthcare. The symposium will be a showcase for forefront experimental as well as theoretical developments, where the interplay between outstanding research and innovative concepts on the borderline between basic and applied science will be promoted.
The Symposium will feature invited plenary talks by outstanding scientists including a keynote speaker on each day of the conference. The program will also comprise talented young researchers will giving broad overviews that are attractive for PhD students, as well as short oral contributions. The scientific scope covers the following fields:
- Preclinical imaging
- Clinical imaging
- Positronium in medicine
- Total-body PET
- Positronium in physics
- Particle detection technologies
- Particle therapy
- Exotic atoms and nuclei
- Radiopharmaceuticals
- Artificial intelligence for medicine
- PET imaging innovations