Radiological Physics and Technology - Journal News
2024
- AFOMP Journal Prize 2023 for the Best Paper was conferred to: Dr. Akihiro Nohtomi (Japan) : First optical observation of 10B-neutron capture reactions using a boron-added liquid scintillator for quality assurance in boron neutron capture therapy (this opens in a new tab) published in Radiological Physics and Technology, Vol.15, pages 37–44 (2022). Click here (this opens in a new tab) to see the announcement on the official AFOMP website. Congratulations!
(January 15, 2024)
2023
- Submission guidelines (this opens in a new tab) were updated.
- All original research must include a data availability statement (this opens in a new tab).
(July 27, 2023) - Submission guidelines (this opens in a new tab) were updated.
- English editing is no longer included in the peer review process. Manuscripts submitted after May 31, 2023, will not be forwarded to the language editor for initial or final polishing.
(June 14, 2023)
2022
AFOMP Journal Prize 2022 for the Best Paper was conferred to: Dr. Takafumi Nemoto (Japan): Effects of sample size and data augmentation on U-Net-based automatic segmentation of various organs (this opens in a new tab) published in Radiological Physics and Technology, Vol.14, pages 318–327 (2021). Click here (this opens in a new tab) to see the announcement on the official AFOMP website. Congratulations!
(September 29, 2022)
Radiological Physics and Technology is likely to receive its first Journal Impact Factor in June 2023, according to this Clarivate’s announcement (this opens in a new tab). RPT is part of the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)™.
(July 27, 2022)
Submission guidelines (this opens in a new tab) were updated on 28 April 2022. With this update:
- New article type “Special Report” introduced
- Article type “Clinical Procedures and Techniques” changed to “Clinical Techniques”
- Submission of “Prerequisites for Publication Form” no longer required
(April 28, 2022)
2021
- AFOMP Journal Prize 2021 for the Best Paper was conferred to: Yoshiro Ieko (Japan): The impact of 4DCT-ventilation imaging-guided proton therapy on stereotactic body radiotherapy for lung cancer (this opens in a new tab) published in Radiological Physics and Technology, Vol.13 (3): 230–237, 2020. Click here (this opens in a new tab) to see the announcement on the official AFOMP website. Congratulations!
(August 30, 2021) International Organization for Medic (this opens in a new tab)al (this opens in a new tab) Physics (this opens in a new tab)(IOMP) (this opens in a new tab) has become a Supporting organization for Radiological Physics and Technology.
The Japan Society of Medical Physics (JSMP (this opens in a new tab)) and the Japanese Society of Radiological Technology (JSRT (this opens in a new tab)) signed the Memorandum of Understanding with the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP (this opens in a new tab)) on 1st July 2021.
(July 8, 2021)
2020
AFOMP Journal Prize 2020 for the Best Paper was awarded to: Prof. Masatoshi Saito (Japan): Simulation of photon-counting detectors for the conversion of dual-energy-subtracted computed tomography number to electron density (this opens in a new tab) published in Radiological Physics and Technology, Vol.12 (1): 105-117, 2019. Click here (this opens in a new tab) to see the announcement on the official AFOMP website. Congratulations!
(December 10, 2020)
Radiological Physics and Technology is the official journal of Jap (this opens in a new tab)anese Society of Radiological Technology (JSRT) (this opens in a new tab), Japan Society of Medical Physics (JSMP) (this opens in a new tab), and Asia-Oce (this opens in a new tab)ania Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics (AFOMP) (this opens in a new tab).