The conference will feature the latest developments in position sensitive radiation detectors from leading researchers around the world, and across a wide range of scientific disciplines. The conference has a strong multidisciplinary emphasis, and encourages cross-fertilisation and transfer of ideas between researchers working in many fields. In person participation is important. The PSD conference takes place every 3 years, with the first edition held in September 1986.
All sessions are plenary, starting with an overview presentation by a keynote speaker and then the research presentations on that topic.
- Student registration: £200
- Non-students: £250 early (before 15 July)
- Late Non-students: £400 (after 15 July)
Registration includes one place at conference dinner on Wednesday 2 September, and refreshments throughout the 4 days of the conference. Accomodation booked separately at £76/night (see instructions on registration page).
The conference will cover a broad range of application areas, including:
- X-ray and gamma-ray imaging applications
- Detector systems for particle and nuclear physics experiments
- Instrumentation for synchrotrons and advanced light sources
- Detectors for neutron science facilities
- Imaging and sensing for life sciences and medical applications
- Space and planetary science detector systems
- Astrophysics and astroparticle detection applications
- Security, environmental, and monitoring applications
- Detectors operating in high-radiation and extreme conditions
- Applications in condensed matter and materials research
- Fast timing and high-rate measurement applications
- Emerging applications of novel and quantum detectors
- Advances in pixel detectors and integration technology
- Gas-based detection detector systems