INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL PHYSICS & BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (IFMP)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
• Sonja Petkovska* |
Venue+Accommodation: Congress Centre - Ohrid, s.Konjsko, near Lagadin, Ohrid Mk |
LECTURERS:
S. Petkovska* ACIBADEM Skopje, Mk Y. Lemoigne* IFMP-Fr, CERN-TERA, Ch J. Balosso, Grenoble & Archade, Caen, Fr T. Beyer, MUW, Vienna, At L. Bidaut, Lincoln, UK S. Damjanovic, Podgorica, Me V. Gershan, Skopje University, Mk B. Kampos, Varian Medical Systems, De R. Lecomte, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Cn A. Leisser, MUW, Vienna, At P. Le Dû, IEEE, New York, N.Y. USA D. Neamtu, INRMFB, Bucharest, Ro, U. Oelfke, ICR, RMH, Sutton, UK M. Pizzichemi, CERN, Geneva, Ch I. Rausch, MUW, Vienna, At M. Ritsova, Skopje University, Mk T. Stankovski, Skopje University, Mk M. Zdraveska, Uni PET Centre, Skopje Mk |
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Ohrid Workshop Context: In a meeting of science ministers from 8 countries** of South East Europe (SEE), a declaration of intent was signed to create in SEE an international laboratory (in the spirit of CERN). It will have the dual purpose of promoting science-technology and improving relations between the SEE countries. The meeting chaired by Prof Schopper, a former CERN director and initiator of SESAME, a similar laboratory in the Middle East, has decided that one of the first priorities is the high-level training of a young generation of scientists. In this way these scientists would be able to participate in the construction of the equipment, then use it and disseminate in the region the scientific and technological benefits acquired. In March 2018, it was decided that this joint laboratory will have a Facility for Tumor Hadron Therapy and Biomedical Research. In this perspective, our Ohrid workshop would be of paramount importance to stimulate the motivation of young colleagues in this direction. ** Albania, Bosnia and Hercegovina,Bulgaria, The FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Croatia and Greece were observers