Highlight
The 38th Workshop on "Radiation Detectors and Their Uses" was held
The 38th Workshop on "Radiation Detectors and Their Uses" was held on January 22 and 23, 2024, co-sponsored by the Radiation Science Center and the Japan Society of Applied Physics Ionization Radiation Division.
FY2023 Applied Research Laboratory Technical Exchange Meeting was held
The FY2023 Applied Research Laboratory Technical Exchange Meeting was held on January 18, 2024.
Athena Program visitor at Radiation Science Center
Ms. Adila Hanim binti Aminordin Sabri visits KEK Radiation Science Center for the Athena program from 14th Oct. to 3rd. Nov.
Novel non-destructive quantification technique for the sub-percent carbon in steel by accelerator muons
The research group in which Dr.Go Yoshida (Assistant Professor of Radiation Science Center) participates as a co-experimenter has developed a non-destructive method for quantifying carbon that is contained in steel below one percent, by using muon beams in J-PARC.
KEK Winter Science Camp held
The KEK Winter Science Camp was held from December 25 to 28, 2023. This science camp is an event for high school students in the science field to experience the life of a researcher for 4 days and 3 nights.
Joint Symposium on Nuclear Data and PHITS in 2023 was held.
Joint Symposium on Nuclear Data and PHITS in 2023 was held from Nov. 15, 2023, to Nov. 17, 2023.
Satoshi Kamo Receives JPCERT/CC Best Reporter Award 2023
The JPCERT Coordination Center (JPCERT/CC) is a neutral organization in Japan that accepts reports of computer security incidents, analyzes them, and provides advice on countermeasures.
First successful production of seamless acceleration cavity base in the world
Prof. Masashi Yamanaka (Mechanical Engineering Center) has succeeded in manufacturing a one-piece seamless acceleration cavity base from a single copper pipe by hydroforming technology, in collaboration with Neuron Japan Co., Ltd.
Closing the 40-Year history of HEPnet-J Network
HEPnet-J has contributed to the growth of the Japanese high-energy physics (HEP) society by connecting domestic universities related to HEP at high speed (at that time) since the dawn of network technology in the 1980s as a dedicated network.
Mr. Naoya Kamei received the 20th annual meeting award of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan
Associate Engineer of Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, Naoya Kamei, received the 20th annual meeting award of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan for his development for natural water circulation system to cool a beam target utilizing the heat by the beam loss.