This is the title of the lecture that François van Langevelde will give at Thursday, March 20 at the residence. Starts at 6:00 PM, entrance Wireless road
Light is only the visual part of the radiation palette, which contains a multitude of "colours", including infrared and X-rays.
Special attention will be paid to so-called ionizing radiation, because of the harmful effects of exposure, especially through medical diagnostics or treatments.
François van Langevelde is experimental nuclear physicist worked at a spin-off of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, closely involved in innovations for the production of medical radionuclides using particle accelerators (Cyclotrons).
As a radiation expert, he was responsible for the required permits under the Nuclear Energy Act, for the radiation protection of personnel, the public and the environment.
He also laid the foundation for the necessary shielding of the "medical" cyclotrons in the newly built Amsterdam UMC Imaging Center in 2019.
He also has approximately 30 scientific publications to his name, with over 500 references.
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