Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Science - 2012

The aim of the Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Science (HIAS) is to provide a forum to bring together researchers from Australia, New Zealand and Asia to discuss the uses and development of Heavy Ion Accelerators. It is intended that participants include, but are not limited to, instrumentation and accelerator experts, national and international researchers, students and potential user communities.

HIAS 2012 will be held from 11-13 April 2012 by the Department of Nuclear Physics at The Australian National University, Canberra.

Proceedings have been published in the EPJ Web of conferences, part of The European Physical Journal.

The Symposium program will include overview talks aimed at a wide-spectrum audience, and contributed presentations. A key focus will be student talks, with prizes for the best presentations. Topics will include:

Accelerated beams and

  • Astrophysics
  • Environmental studies
  • Geology
  • Industry
  • Materials Science
  • Medical Science
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Particle Physics

Accelerator related

  • Analysis techniques
  • Development
  • Instrumentation

Enquires and Questions about HIAS 2012 can be directed to the conference secretary.

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