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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
PHYS0009-5  Nuclear physics and radiation detection (Partim : application to nuclear medicine)
Duration :  20h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Nuclear Medicine , 3rd yearToute l'année2
Holder(s) :  Laurent Dreesen, David Strivay
Coordinator :  Roland Hustinx
Language :  Langue française
Course objective :  The course is an introduction to nuclear physics. The aim is to familiarize the students with elementary concepts. The main subjects are the nuclei, the radioactive decay, the different decays, the interactions between matter and particles and nuclear astrophysics. Various applications are also discussed: fission, fusion, dating, material analysis, medical techniques,..
Prerequisites :  Physics and mathematics learned during 1st bachelor
Workshops :  Contact M. D. Strivay
Organization :  The course is organized during the 2nd period

Theory: 20 h

Lab sessions : 15 h
Written notes :  Slide copies (pdf) and practice manual available.
Assessment :  Exams are organized in June and August. Laboratory reports are quoted; the quotation is taken into account at a level of 1/3.
Contacts :  Professor

Laurent DREESEN, Institut de Physique, B5 - Sart Tilman, Tél : 04/366.30.36, fax : 04/366.36.29, e-mail : Laurent.Dreesen@ulg.ac.be

Secrétariat : Mme Claire FRANCOIS, Tél: 04/366.36.14
Remarks :  Laurent DREESEN, Institut de Physique, B5 - Sart-Tilman, Tel : 04/366.30.36, Fax : 04/366.36.29, e-mail : Laurent.Dreesen@ulg.ac.be
Secretary : Mme Claire FRANCOIS, Tel: 04/366.36.14

David STRIVAY, IPNAS, B15 - Sart-Tilman, Tel : 04/366.36.95, Fax : 04/366.28.84, e-mail : dstrivay@ulg.ac.be


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