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Thursday, 27 May, 2021, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
PS-02-01
Artifact reduction in region-of-interest (ROI) digital tomosynthesis using a deep convolutional neural network (#4)
S. Park1, G. Kim2, H. Cho3
1 Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Brain Science Institute, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2 Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences, Seoul, Republic of Korea
3 Yonsei University, Department of Radiation Convergence Engineering, Wonju, Republic of Korea
PS-02-02
Partially sampled digital tomosynthesis reconstruction with a multislit collimator using deep learning technique (#5)
S. Park1, H. Cho2
1 Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Brain Science Institute, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2 Yonsei University, Department of Radiation Convergence Engineering, Wonju, Republic of Korea
PS-02-03
Development and Implementation of a Machine Learning Algorithm for Pulse Shape Discrimination (#7) (video)
R. Garnett1, S. H. Byun1
1 McMaster University, Physics, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
PS-02-04
Approaches to Wide Area Sensor Networks for Distributed Radioactivity (#13) (video)
D. Raji1, 2, R. Cooper2, J. Hayward1, T. Joshi2, M. Salathe2
1 University of Tennesee, Nuclear Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America
2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nuclear Science Division / Applied Nuclear Physics, Berkeley, California, United States of America
PS-02-05
Non-destructive interrogation of nuclear waste barrels through muon tomography: A Monte Carlo study based on dual-parameter analysis via GEANT4 simulations (#15)
A. I. Topuz1, 2, M. Kiisk1, A. Giammanco2
1 University of Tartu, Institute of Physics, Tartu, Estonia
2 UCLouvain, Centre for Cosmology, Particle Physics and Phenomenology, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
PS-02-06
AI-driven Analytics for Radiological Source Detection and Localization (#38)
S. Volkova1 , E. Ayton1 , S. Soni1 , M. Bandstra2 , B. Quiter2 , N. Abgrall2 , R. Cooper2
1 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, United States of America
2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, United States of America
PS-02-07
Optimization of fast neutron detection using pulse shape discrimination at high flux (#43)
G. Song1, H. Kim2, W. Kim1, S. Lee1, H. Choi1, J. Park1, G. Cho1
1 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Dept. of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
2 IRIS Co., Ltd., Daejeon, Republic of Korea
PS-02-09
A Compact Stilbene-Strontium Iodide Based Radioxenon Detection System (#56)
H. R. Gadey1, 2, A. T. Farsoni2, S. A. Czyz3
1 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, United States of America
2 Oregon State University, School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America
3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, United States of America
PS-02-10
Sub-Pixel Sensing for Charge Sharing Events in Pixelated CdZnTe Detectors (#58)
Y. Zhu1, Z. He1
1 University of Michigan, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
PS-02-11
Importance of Filter Design for Radiation Therapy using Monte Carlo Simulation (#65)
J. Park1, K. Choi3, H. Kim2, G. Song1, H. Choi1, G. Cho1
1 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Nuclear & Quantum Engineering, KS015, Republic of Korea
2 IRIS Co. LTD, KS015, Republic of Korea
3 University of California San Francisco, Department of Radiation Oncology, 94133, California, United States of America
PS-02-12
Photoneutron detection in active interrogation scenarios using small organic scintillators (#71) (video)
C. A. Meert1, A. T. MacDonald1, A. J. Jinia1, W. M. Steinberger1, S. Clarke1, S. Pozzi1
1 University Of Michigan, Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
PS-02-13
Multi-Gate Pulse Shape Discrimination and Pileup Rejection (#73) (video)
W. G. J. Langeveld1, M. King1
1 Rapiscan Systems, Inc., Rapiscan Laboratories, Fremont, California, United States of America
PS-02-14
The non-proportionality and energy resolution of cesium iodide doped thallium calculated using analysis of raw scintillation light pulse events (#84)
Z. Mianowska1, M. Moszynski1, K. Brylew1, A. V. Gektin2, S. Mianowski1, A. Syntfeld-Kazuch1 (video)
1 National Centre for Nuclear Research, Otwock, Poland
2 Institute for Scintillation Materials, Kharkiv, Ukraine
PS-02-16
Development of a digital data acquisition system capable of pulse-pileup recovery for HPGe detectors (#94) (video)
T. Domingo1, S. H. Byun1
1 McMaster University, Radiation Sciences Graduate Program, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
PS-02-17
Investigating the Interpretability of ML-Guided Radiological Source Searches (#101)
G. R. Romanchek1, S. Abbaszadeh2
1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering, Urbana, Illinois, United States of America
2 University of California Santa Cruz, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
PS-02-18
Estimation of Aerial Gamma-ray Background Using Deep Denoising Autoencoder (#105)
K. Hojik1, C. Gyuseong1, K. Jinhwan1, J. Byoungil2
1 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear & Quantum Engineering, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
2 Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Intelligent Computing Laboratory, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
PS-02-19
Development of a portable neutron spectrometer (#109)
T. C. Borgwardt1, K. Meierbachtol1, K. Smith1, K. Bartlett1
1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States of America
PS-02-20
Evaluation and Simulation of a Vest-Wearable Gamma-Neutron Detection System Based on CLLBC Scintillators (#114)
M. McClish1, A. Gueorguiev1, C. Sosa1, H. Yu1, J. Glodo1
1 Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc (RMD), Watertown, Massachusetts, United States of America
PS-02-21
Unsupervised Probability Density Expectation Maximization Algorithm for Particle Identification in Pulse-Shape Discrimination Applications (#118)
J. Cole1, B. V. Egner2, B. Frandsen2, D. Holland2, J. E. Bevins2
1 Bard College, Department Of Physics, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, United States of America
2 The Air Force Institute of Technology, Department of Engineering Physics, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, United States of America
PS-02-22
Machine Learning-Based Characterization of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Operations (#122)
M. W. Brinker1, A. A. Bickley1, B. J. Borghetti2, A. L. Franz1, B. F. L. Goldblum3, 4, J. H. Whetzel5, J. E. Bevins1
1 Air Force Institute of Technology, Department of Engineering Physics, WPAFB, Ohio, United States of America
2 Air Force Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, WPAFB, Ohio, United States of America
3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nuclear Science Division, Berkeley, California, United States of America
4 University of California, Berkeley, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Berkeley, California, United States of America
5 Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California, United States of America
PS-02-23
Automatic Spectral Identification of Uranium using Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Non-negative Matrix Factorization (#127)
E. H. Kwapis1, C. J. Hunter1, K. C. Hartig1
1 University of Florida, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Program, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America
PS-02-24
Design and Simulation of a Next-Generation Dual n-gamma Detector Array at Los Alamos National Laboratory (#128)
E. Bennett1, K. Kelly1, M. Devlin1, J. O’Donnell1
1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, P-3, Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States of America
PS-02-25
Preliminary measurements with D-D Associated Particle Imaging (API) Neutron Generator (#133) (video)
M. D. Coventry1
1 Starfire Industries, Champaign, Illinois, United States of America
PS-02-26
Feature Engineering for Stationary Directional Gamma Ray Detection (#135) (video)
M. Durbin1, A. Lintereur1
1 The Pennsylvania State University, Nuclear Engineering, State College, Pennsylvania, United States of America
PS-02-27
New type of ultra-high energy resolution acquisition system (“Eagle Eye”) (#137)
V. Gayshan1, A. Gektin2, V. Suzdal2, P. Steinmeyer3
1 Scintitech, Shirley, Massachusetts, United States of America
2 Amcrys, Ltd., KHARKIV, Ukraine
3 Radiation Safety Associates, Inc., Hebron, Connecticut, United States of America
PS-02-28
Simulation of Radiation Source Localization in An Unknown Environment Through Circular Approach (#148)
H. M. Durukan1, S. Kalafatis1
1 Texas A&M University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College Station, Texas, United States of America
PS-02-29
Pixelated CdZnTe Systems for Spectroscopy and Imaging of Gamma Rays Above 3 MeV (#149) (video)
F. Zhang1, K. Moran1, Y. Boucher1
1 H3D, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
PS-02-30
Optical Surface Model Selection in GEANT4 for High Aspect Ratio EJ-200 (#162)
C. Redding1, C. Delzer1, J. Hayward1
1 University of Tennessee, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America
PS-02-31
Smart Data Analytics Transform of Low-Count Gamma-Ray Spectra for Enhancing Isotope Detection using a Self-Learning Window Driven Relevance Vector Regression (#164)
M. Alamaniotis1
1 University of Texas at San Antonio, Electrical and Computer Engineering, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America
PS-02-32
Locally Competitive Algorithm for Sparse Radiation Source Imaging (#171)
G. Landon1, D. Holland2, A. Lintereur3, J. Bevins2
1 Cedarville University, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Cedarville, Ohio, United States of America
2 Air Force Institute of Tech, Department of Engineering Physics, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, United States of America
3 Penn State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering, University Park, Pennsylvania, United States of America