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About the author SUSAN J. PARRY is a lecturer at the Imperial College Reactor Centre, in Ascot, England, and the Director of its Research Services. Dr. Parry's research interests include the development of neutron activation analysis techniques, particularly for mineral exploration applications. She is currently working on a technique which could provide a serious alternative to current methods of gold analysis. She also teaches at the Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine and the University of London. Dr. Parry is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a Chartered Chemist. Dr. Parry received her BSc (Hon.) in applied chemistry from the University of Salford and her PhD in radiochemistry from the University of London.
PRINCIPLES: Neutron Activation; Irradiation Facilities; Gamma Rays; Spectrometry Equipment; Activation Spectrometry; Sample Preparation; Irradiation Containers; Preparation of Standards; Reference Materials; Irradiation Techniques; Counting Techniques; APPLICATION: Biomedical; Environmental; Geological; Industrial.