Peruvian Solid State Dosimetry Organization (PSSDO)

Welcome to PSSDO

Peruvian Solid State Dosimetry Organization: fostering excellence in research, radiation safety, and technical development for national and international scientific communities.

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Next Conference — March 2027

National University of Engineering — Lima, Peru March 2027

Academic meeting to share advances in solid state dosimetry, luminescence, and dating, with space for researchers, students, and partner institutions.

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Institutional Resources

Past conferences

Materials and proceedings from scientific meetings organized by the society.

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PSSDO members

Network directory, institutional roles, and community profiles.

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PSSDO newsletters

News, calls, and dissemination of the scientific and institutional agenda.

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About the Peruvian Solid State Dosimetry Organization

We integrate researchers, faculty, and students from Peru and abroad in a permanent academic exchange space around TL, OSL, EPR, and applications in health, heritage, and materials science.

  • Collaborative research and projects among national and international laboratories.
  • Specialized training, workshops, and schools in dosimetry and luminescence.
  • Cooperation with universities, institutes, and scientific networks in Latin America.
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Professor Shigueo Watanabe

In Memoriam

SHIGUEO WATANABE

We honor the legacy and invaluable scientific contribution of Professor Shigueo Watanabe, of the University of São Paulo — USP, whose academic career stands as one of the most significant contributions to the development of experimental physics, radiation dosimetry, and materials research in Brazil and Latin America.

Throughout his scientific career, Professor Watanabe devoted much of his research to the study of crystals, natural minerals, optical and paramagnetic properties, thermoluminescence, optically stimulated luminescence, radiation dosimetry, and the application of physical techniques to materials characterization, as well as to archaeological and geological dating studies. His academic work contributed remarkably to the advancement of condensed matter physics, radiation physics, and experimental methodologies applied to materials analysis.

At the University of São Paulo, he developed teaching and mentoring work of enormous relevance. His commitment to education, academic advising, and rigorous research enabled the training of numerous generations of physicists, researchers, and professionals linked to the radiation sciences. As a teacher, he conveyed not only scientific knowledge, but also discipline, intellectual curiosity, academic ethics, and a passion for the permanent pursuit of knowledge.

His scientific leadership, his vocation as an educator, and his tireless dedication to research continue to inspire our organization and the entire regional scientific community. His memory endures in every advance, in every laboratory, and in every researcher who continues building on the path he helped open.

Scientific Leader, Teacher, and Distinguished Reference

Executive Committee

Term 2024 — 2026

Carlos Gonzales Lorenzo

Chair

Edy Cueva

Vice Chair

Jesús Echeverre

Secretary

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