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Welcome to the International Radiation Physics Society

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The primary objective of the International Radiation Physics Society (IRPS) is to promote the global exchange and integration of scientific information pertaining to the interdisciplinary subject of radiation physics, including the promotion of

  1. theoretical and experimental research in radiation physics,
  2. investigation of physical aspects of interactions of radiations with living systems,
  3. education in radiation physics, and
  4. utilization of radiations for peaceful purposes.

The Constitution of the IRPS defines Radiation Physics as "the branch of science which deals with the physical aspects of interactions of radiations (both electromagnetic and particulate) with matter." It thus differs in emphasis both from atomic and nuclear physics and from radiation biology and medicine, instead focusing on the radiations.

Announcements   Congratulations to Professor Richard Pratt who was honored with the title of 'Founding and Life Fellow of IRPS' in recognition of his pivotal contributions and dedicated service to our IRPS.

Next International conference on Industrial Radiation and Radioisotope Measurement Applications (IRRMA series): IRMMA-12 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - IRRMA-12, January 26-30 2025.

Link to Website: https://rpc.ksu.edu.sa/ar/node/2867

Video re IRRMA-12: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K6W56yZYtSfB0IPAkINq_ETntGBl6_h_/view?usp=drivesdk

Poster re IRRMA-12: IRRMAPoster.png

Next International Conference on Dosimetry and its Applications (ICDA series): ICDA-5 tba - ICDA-5, 2026.

Next International Forum on Advances in Radiation Physics (IFARP series of Fora): IFARP- tba - IFARP-X.

Next International Symposium on Radiation Physics Conference Series: ISRP-17 tba - ISRP-17, 2027.

New Society Website The following website: http://www.radiationphysics.org will supercede the current website, but both will be active. October 2024.

Old Society Website This older website: https://www.canberra.edu.au/irps is superceded, and should not be used for payments etc. October 2024.

International Symposia on Radiation Physics

The International Radiation Physics Society (IRPS) was founded in 1985 in Ferrara, Italy at the 3rd International Symposium on Radiation Physics (ISRP-3, 1985). Symposia have been held in

  • Calcutta, India   ISRP-1, 1974
  • Penang, Malaysia   ISRP-2, 1982
  • Ferrara, Italy   ISRP-3, 1985
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil - ISRP-4, 1988
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia - ISRP-5, 1991
  • Rabat, Morocco - 1SRP-6, 1994
  • Jaipur, India - ISRP-7, 1997
  • Prague, Czech Republic - ISRP-8, 2000
  • Cape Town, South Africa - ISRP-9, 2003
  • Coimbra, Portugal - ISRP-10, 2006
  • Melbourne, Australia - ISRP-11, 2009
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - ISRP-12, 2012
  • Beijing, China - ISRP-13, 2015
  • Cordoba, Argentina - ISRP-14, 2018
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - ISRP-15, 2021
  • Lisbon, Portugal- ISRP-16, 2024
  • See Conferences for more details and links.

The IRPS sponsors the International conference on Industrial Radiation and Radioisotope Measurement Applications (IRRMA series)

  • Prague, Czech Republic - IRRMA-7, 2008
  • Kansas City, Missouri - IRRMA-8, 2011
  • Valencia, Spain - IRRMA-9, 2014
  • Chicago, USA - IRRMA-10, 2017
  • covid but then ... Bologna, Italy - IRRMA-11, 23-28 July 2023 Irrma.ing.unibo.it
  • The IRPS sponsors the International Conference on Dosimetry and its Applications (ICDA series)

  • Prague, Czech Republic- ICDA-1, 2013
  • Surrey, U.K. - ICDA-2, 2016
  • Lisbon, Portugal - ICDA-3, May 2019
  • covid, but then ... Valencia, Spain- ICDA-4, 4-8 September 2023
  • The IRPS also sponsors regional Radiation Physics Symposia and the International Forum on Advances in Radiation Physics (IFARP series of Fora).

    Newsletter

    A newsletter, The IRPS Bulletin, is published periodically and sent to all IRPS members.

    Secretariat

    The IRPS Secretariat is :

    c/- Professor Tomas Trojek

    Czech Technical University in Prague
    Prague   Czechia Czech Republic
    email: tomas.trojek@fjfi.cvut.cz

    The IRPS welcomes your participation in this global radiation physics family.

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    IRPS leaflet, in pdf format, covering information about the Society and membership.

    IRPS poster illustrating the Society activities

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