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Controlling laboratory conditions and preventing the problem : the health physicist's viewpoint / De Castro, T M
LBL-22170.
- 1986. - 7 p.
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Health, education and employment in India: a land of opulance, tragedy and hope
Reference: Poster-2002-031
Note: Conférence du soir ayant eu lieu le mercredi 14 février 2002 Salle du conseil, CERN Meyrin à 20h30
Keywords:  Conference du soir  Staff Association  Association du Personnel
Original source: CDROM 2002-004-DTP
Created: 2002. -1 p

Rajan Gupta is a theoretical physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has developed lectures on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention aimed at students, health workers, industrialists, parents, and industrial workers in India.

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Health, education and employment in India / Gupta, Rajan (speaker)
a land of opulence, tragedy and hope. Rajan Gupta is a theoretical physicist at Los Alamos Laboratory. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 2002 - 3819. CERN Miscellaneous Lectures
In : CERN Lectures on Miscellaneous Matters, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Jan 2000 - 31 Dec 2009
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Dosimetry of x-ray beams : the measure of the problem / De Castro, T M
LBL-22169.
- 1986. - 15 p.
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Viewpoint : So you want to communicate science? / de Jong, Sijbrand
Even the busiest physicists can find time to help inspire and educate the next generation..

Geneva : CERN, 2017
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Mass spectra of glueballs and hybrids / De Castro, A S ; De Carvalho, H F
IF-UFRJ-89-20.
- 1989. - 6 p.
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Robot-Aided Contactless Monitoring of Workers’ Cardiac Activity in Hazardous Environment / Cittadini, Roberto (CERN ; Campus BioMedico U., Rome) ; Buonocore, Luca Rosario (CERN) ; Matheson, Eloise (CERN) ; di Castro, Mario (CERN) ; Zollo, Loredana (Rome U. ; Campus BioMedico U., Rome)
Vital signals monitoring is expected to support people in their daily activities in the near future, following continuous strides in developing health technologies for complex and hazardous environments. As the industry 4.0 revolution grows, robotic systems are increasingly deployed to support health monitoring, even though current robotic systems merely enable navigation and exploration of the surrounding environment to find people to be monitored, without adaptation of their behaviour to improve the quality of the health monitoring. At the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a wireless personnel safety prototype has been developed to assist workers in harsh environments, although this system needs to be improved in terms of invasiveness and portability. [...]
2022 - 12 p. - Published in : IEEE Access 10 (2022) 133427-133438 Fulltext: PDF;
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Visual control through narrow passages for an omnidirectional wheeled robot / Morra, Damiano (Naples U.) ; Cervera, Enric (Jaume I U., Castellon) ; Buonocore, Luca Rosario (CERN) ; Cacace, Jonathan (Naples U.) ; Ruggiero, Fabio (Naples U.) ; Lippiello, Vincenzo (Naples U.) ; Castro, Mario Di (CERN)
Robotic systems are gradually replacing human intervention in dangerous facilities to improve human safety and prevent risky situations. In this domain, our work addresses the problem of autonomous crossing narrow passages in a semi-structured (i.e., partially-known) environment. [...]
2022 - 6 p. - Published in : 10.1109/MED54222.2022.9837221
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Réunion Paritaire sur les Conditions d'Emploi et de Travail du Personnel de Lutte contre l'Incendie, 2. pt - Rapport   09 - 16 May 1990  - Geneva, Switzerland  .-
Geneva : ILO, 1990 CERN library copies
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The self dual supermembrane and the super Toda molecule / Castro, C
IAEC-TH-91-B-2.
- 1991. - 12 p.
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