NDIP 2014

The first "Pierre Besson Prize" for the best contribution of a young scientist to NDIP 2014 went to:

Shin'ichiro Tadeka,
JAXA/ISAS, Tokyo

"A portable Si/CdTe Compton camera and its applications to visualization of
radioactive substances"

Three posters were awarded by the NDIP14 committees:
Fabio Acerbi,
FBK, Italy

"High Single-photon Time Resolution Silicon Photomultipliers"

Sara Spadola,
CNRS/IN2P3/IMNC, France

"Development and Performance
Characterization of Intraoperative Positron Probes for Tumor Surgery"

Vera Stankova,
Universität Heidelberg/KIP, Germany

"STIC3 - Silicon Photomutiplier Timing Chip with Picosecond Resolution"