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The need for this book arose from my teaching, engineering, and -
search experience in the non-power aspects of nuclear technology.
The lack of a comprehensive textbook in industrial applications of
radiation frustrated my students, who had to resort to a multitude
of textbooks and research publications to familiarize themselves
with the fundam- tal and practical aspects of radiation technology.
As an engineer, I had to acquire the design aspects of radiation
devices by trial-and-error, and often by accidental reading of a
precious publication. As a researcher and a supervisor of graduate
students, I found that the needed literature was either hard to
find, or too scattered and diverse. More than once, I discovered
that what appeared to be an exciting new idea was an old concept
that was tried a few decades earlier during the golden era of "Atom
for Peace." I am hoping, therefore, that this book will serve as a
single comprehensive reference source in a growing field that I
expect will continue to expand. This book is directed to both
neophytes and experts, and is written to combine the old and the
new, the basic and the advanced, the simple and the complex. It is
anticipated that this book will be of help in - viving older
concepts, improving and expanding existing techniques and promoting
the development of new ones.
The need for this book arose from my teaching, engineering, and -
search experience in the non-power aspects of nuclear technology.
The lack of a comprehensive textbook in industrial applications of
radiation frustrated my students, who had to resort to a multitude
of textbooks and research publications to familiarize themselves
with the fundam- tal and practical aspects of radiation technology.
As an engineer, I had to acquire the design aspects of radiation
devices by trial-and-error, and often by accidental reading of a
precious publication. As a researcher and a supervisor of graduate
students, I found that the needed literature was either hard to
find, or too scattered and diverse. More than once, I discovered
that what appeared to be an exciting new idea was an old concept
that was tried a few decades earlier during the golden era of "Atom
for Peace." I am hoping, therefore, that this book will serve as a
single comprehensive reference source in a growing field that I
expect will continue to expand. This book is directed to both
neophytes and experts, and is written to combine the old and the
new, the basic and the advanced, the simple and the complex. It is
anticipated that this book will be of help in - viving older
concepts, improving and expanding existing techniques and promoting
the development of new ones.
The need for this book arose from my teaching, engineering, and -
search experience in the non-power aspects of nuclear technology.
The lack of a comprehensive textbook in industrial applications of
radiation frustrated my students, who had to resort to a multitude
of textbooks and research publications to familiarize themselves
with the fundam- tal and practical aspects of radiation technology.
As an engineer, I had to acquire the design aspects of radiation
devices by trial-and-error, and often by accidental reading of a
precious publication. As a researcher and a supervisor of graduate
students, I found that the needed literature was either hard to
find, or too scattered and diverse. More than once, I discovered
that what appeared to be an exciting new idea was an old concept
that was tried a few decades earlier during the golden era of "Atom
for Peace." I am hoping, therefore, that this book will serve as a
single comprehensive reference source in a growing field that I
expect will continue to expand. This book is directed to both
neophytes and experts, and is written to combine the old and the
new, the basic and the advanced, the simple and the complex. It is
anticipated that this book will be of help in - viving older
concepts, improving and expanding existing techniques and promoting
the development of new ones.
The need for this book arose from my teaching, engineering, and -
search experience in the non-power aspects of nuclear technology.
The lack of a comprehensive textbook in industrial applications of
radiation frustrated my students, who had to resort to a multitude
of textbooks and research publications to familiarize themselves
with the fundam- tal and practical aspects of radiation technology.
As an engineer, I had to acquire the design aspects of radiation
devices by trial-and-error, and often by accidental reading of a
precious publication. As a researcher and a supervisor of graduate
students, I found that the needed literature was either hard to
find, or too scattered and diverse. More than once, I discovered
that what appeared to be an exciting new idea was an old concept
that was tried a few decades earlier during the golden era of "Atom
for Peace." I am hoping, therefore, that this book will serve as a
single comprehensive reference source in a growing field that I
expect will continue to expand. This book is directed to both
neophytes and experts, and is written to combine the old and the
new, the basic and the advanced, the simple and the complex. It is
anticipated that this book will be of help in - viving older
concepts, improving and expanding existing techniques and promoting
the development of new ones.
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