Description

This task aims at producing a survey of applications-oriented activities at ENSAR laboratories based on ion-beams, stable and unstable, as well as on advanced radiation detectors, simulation tools and nuclear models with increased predictive capability for many nuclear properties. A review of recent achievements in the aforementioned activities and extrapolations to possible applications in the future will be included.

Special emphasis will be given to exotic-beam research related to nuclear medicine, space applications, radiobiology–radioecology, climate research and environmental monitoring, as well as to astrophysics. The task foresees the organisation of a 2-day workshop, where ENSAR groups will present their applications-oriented activities. Experts will also be invited to present the state-of-the art in the field. The survey will be organised using questionnaires, existing documentation published previously as well as the presentations of ENSAR groups and experts in the Workshop.