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Message 209 - Posted: 16 Aug 2011 | 4:15:58 UTC

I work in the nuclear industry and am a BOINC'er. I am very willing to be a participant in this project.

When will the next batch of sensors be available?

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Message 211 - Posted: 16 Aug 2011 | 12:47:35 UTC - in response to Message 209.
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When we finish sending first batch we start again, second batch will be (I hope) for 100-200 detectors. As now I think it will be about end of September.

If we find sponsor (unlikely, but I hope, we did), second batch will be ready for sale without pre-ordering phase.
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Message 212 - Posted: 16 Aug 2011 | 16:17:46 UTC - in response to Message 211.

Here is a wild suggestion for sponsorship... but they might be willing to help

http://www.icrp.org/index.asp


About ICRP

The work of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) helps to prevent cancer and other diseases and effects associated with exposure to ionising radiation, and to protect the environment.

Since 1928, ICRP has developed, maintained, and elaborated the International System of Radiological Protection used world-wide as the common basis for radiological protection standards, legislation, guidelines, programmes, and practice.

ICRP has published more than one hundred reports on all aspects of radiological protection. Most address a particular area within radiological protection, but a handful of publications, the so-called fundamental recommendations, each describe the overall system of radiological protection. The International System of Radiological Protection has been developed by ICRP based on (i) the current understanding of the science of radiation exposures and effects and (ii) value judgements. These value judgements take into account societal expectations, ethics, and experience gained in application of the system.

ICRP is an independent, international organisation with more than two hundred volunteer members from approximately thirty countries across six continents. These members represent the leading scientists and policy makers in the field of radiological protection.

ICRP is funded through a number of ongoing contributions from organisations with an interest in radiological protection.


It is a not-for-profit organisation, so they might be willing to provide some sort of sponsorship to a global project like this.

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Message 213 - Posted: 16 Aug 2011 | 16:29:40 UTC - in response to Message 212.

Thx for info, I will write to them...
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