K.C. College hosts Fifth Symposium on NAC-V

K.C. College hosts Fifth Symposium on NAC-V

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 04:27 PM IST
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 K.C. College in association with BARC, IAEA, IANCAS and DAE-BRNS has organised the Fifth Symposium in Nuclear Analytical Chemistry on 22nd January, 2014 at K.C. College. A large number of delegates from both India and abroad are participating in this symposium covering a variety of topics in the area of Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Science and Technology.

This conference is an excellent forum for exchanging latest developments in NAC, based on utilization of research reactors, accelerators and radiotracers.  During his address at the inaugural ceremony of the one day technical session of NAC-V, Chief guest Dr. R.K. Sinha, Chairman Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary, DAE said that he was happy with the number of papers covering  the different facets of Nuclear Analytical Chemistry being presented during the five day symposium. Niranjan Hiranandani, President, HSNC Board said, “We are proud to be associated with the fifth International symposium NAC and would like to thank research organisations and professional bodies- BARC, DAE-BRNS and IAEA for giving our college an opportunity to host this special technical session.

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