Radiation Protection Dosimetry Advance Access originally published online on July 19, 2006
Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2006 119(1-4):1-6; doi:10.1093/rpd/ncj017
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Editorial
The 14th International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry (SSD14)
The Guest Editors,
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This special issue of Radiation Protection Dosimetry constitutes the Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry (SSD14) held in New Haven, Connecticut (USA), from 27 June to 2 July 2004. The conference was jointly organised by the Yale University School of Medicine and by the International Organisation of Solid State Dosimetry (ISSDO), and it was sponsored by Oxford University Press, Landauer, Inc., Canberra Industries and Global Dosimetry Solutions, Inc.
This conference is part of a series which began in 1965 at Stanford, and is held in different countries every three years. Initially devoted to luminescence dosimetry, the International Conferences on Solid State Dosimetry have become a traditional forum covering the current variety of processes, methods and applications of radiation measurements. SSD14 was the third conference of this series to be organised under the auspices of the ISSDO. This Organisation was created after the 1992 Conference in Washington,