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Once every three years, ICI offers our international community a rare opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange with colleagues from around the world. The 8th ICI will be a chance to meet, talk, explore, and learn more about all aspects of isotope research, production, and application.
The 8th ICI's robust technical program expects to feature more than 300 scientific and technical presentations in plenary, parallel, and poster sessions. Review our Programs & Sessions, and consider presenting your work.
The venue for the 8th ICI, the first ever held in the U.S., is an extraordinary full-service hotel designed for high-tech meetings as well as for families who want to enjoy Chicago, one of the largest and most vibrant cities in the U.S.
Women are filling a historic and ever-expanding role in advancing nuclear science. This is the focus of the Marie Curie Plenary: "Celebrating a Century of Women in Nuclear Science," a special session that will feature presentations and a panel discussion with leaders in the field.
8ICI will host the world's expertise in isotopes—nuclear and medical physicists, radiochemists, engineers, material scientists, physicians, health physicists, and others—and national and international leaders from business, industry, and governments.
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"Provide an international forum for sharing and promoting safe and environmentally sound isotope technologies that advance global well-being."
8th International Conferenceon Isotopes and ExpoAugust 24-28, 2014
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For information regarding this conference, please visit the American Nuclear Society’s Meetings Archive for 2014.
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