RAMPS 2012
RAMPS 2012
OFFICERS we are here to serve the membership
• Past President: Jenghwa Chang• President: Albert Sabbas• President Elect: Michael Lovelock• Treasurer: Robert Barish• Secretary: Jussi Sillanpaa• AAPM Chapter Representative: Eugene Lief• Member-at-Large: Vishruta Dumane• Member-at-Large: Laura Happersett
Issues to press on
• RAPHEX: a source of important revenue.• Communication with regulators. Help us
professionally by us being more informed with the ever-changing regulatory environment.
• Codify and standardize rules. No need for each new board to “re-invent the wheel”.
• Press on with some of Jenghwa’s initiatives.
RAPHEX• Howard Amols is the new Chief Editor.• In search for Diagnostic Editor.• Challenge with preparing the Diagnostic Physics exam to
better prepare radiology residents for the “EOF”. • Would like to setup monthly meetings between the
editorial staff of Raphex and the RAMPS board, outside our scheduled board/seminar meetings. – The editoral staff will inform the board on the progress and
potential problems.– The board will offer their help in resolving issues and, if
necessary, rally the RAMPS membership to contribute and edit new questions .
Petrone-Astarita Initiative• “This is a request to the RAMPS board to form a committee
whose purpose is to establish and implement a mechanism to communicate with the NY City Department of Health’s Office of Radiological Health. The committee would meet on a regular basis with the ORH and report the results to the RAMPS board. Issues to discuss would include all pertinent to the practice of medical physics in an environment that is regulated by ORH. These include but are not limited to regulatory, administrative, enforcement, technical standards, educational, etc. The committee should consist of representatives from each subspecialty of medical physics(i.e. diagnostic, oncology, nuclear, health physics).”
• The majority of the RAMPS membership has frequent and direct contact with the city regulators and is directly impacted by changes in the regulatory environment.
• It should be very beneficial for RAMPS to re-establish communication with ORH, inform the membership about upcoming changes in the “Bureau” and let our views known to the regulators as well.
Communication with other AAPM Chapters – Standardizing Processes
• Recent email by Martin Fraser NEAAPM to codify and standardize operating procedures.
• Present and future board will benefit with written and standardized rules and procedures, in addition to the Bylaws, that govern more mundane questions such as structure and venue of meetings, speaker reimbursement, payment of dues, attendance to meetings and new membership requirements.
• Joint seminars with neighboring chapters (NJ, CT).
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Jenghwa’s initiatives
• Get more young members involved in the process. Delegate specific tasks to them. More staff to be done by more people.
• Rely on AAPM electronic services for posting meetings and other announcements, informing membership, collecting dues etc.
• Streamlining CAMPEP process: registering for and releasing of credits; no need for paper form distributed during meetings.
• Pre-paying for meetings as a way to register (PayPal). More exact estimate of attendance needed to budget out meetings. More efficient collection of meeting registration fees.
RAMPS 2/28/2012 Scientific Seminar
“Radiochromic Film and the Multi-Channel Dosimetry Method”
by David F Lewis, Ph.D. and Andre Micke, Ph.D
Ashland Incorporated (ex-ISP)
OFFICERS we are here to serve the membership
• Past President: Jenghwa Chang• President: Albert Sabbas• President Elect: Michael Lovelock• Treasurer: Robert Barish• Secretary: Jussi Sillanpaa• AAPM Chapter Representative: Eugene Lief• Member-at-Large: Vishruta Dumane• Member-at-Large: Laura Happersett
History Committee
• Headed by Larry Rothenberg.• Poster outlining RAMPS activities and
other historical facts to be presented at the annual 2012 AAPM meeting in Charlotte, NC, 7/29-8/2.
RAPHEX
• Howard Amols is the new Chief Editor.
• Deadline is fast-approaching for submitting exam to Medical Physics Publishing.
• Help needed to prepare and edit Therapy and Diagnostics questions.
RAMPS-ORH Committee
• Headed by Thomas Petrone, Ph.D.
• Medical Physics Community input in the new regulations. (Particle Therapy, Fluoroscopy CBCT).
• Expeditious update of regulations to conform to those of NRC.
• New enforcement practices followed by regulators.
YIS 2012
• Date set for 3/27/2012• Nine abstracts accepted for presentation.• Duration of session: 1.5 hour.• 10 minutes per presentation.• Judges needed on the day of the
symposium.
Spring Symposium
• Date set for Friday afternoon 4/27/2012.• Topic: “State of the Art SBRT”.• Organized by Michael Lovelock.• Vendor interest to participate in the
meeting.
Nominations for New Officers for RAMPS 2013
• President Elect.• Member-at-Large.• Secretary• Treasurer
RAMPS 3/27/2012 Scientific Seminar
YIS 2012
YIS 2012
• Nine abstracts accepted for presentation.• Duration of session: 1.5 hour.• 10 minutes per presentation.
– 8 minutes for the talk.– 2 minutes for Q&A.
• Seven judges:– H. Amols, R. Bassalow, L. Nedialkova,
R. Sheu, S. Bull, L, Happersett, E. Lief
SPEAKERS
1. B. Biritz: “Treatment Planning with Eye Plaques”.2. O. Dzyubak: “Comparative evaluation of respiratory motion-corrected
CBCT images derived from Tx-day vs. SIM-day respiration-correlated CT.”3. L. Fanchon: “Treatment room activation after 15 MV single Fx Tx delivered
using a Varian True Beam linac.”4. R. Kincaid: “Investigation of gated CBCT to reduce respiratory motion
blurring.”5. R. Regmi: “Tracking implanted fiducials using kV projection images: A
feasibility study.”6. Z. Saleh: “ A novel method for evaluating Organ Sub-Volume sensitivity to
Irradiation by deforming 3D Dose Distributions of a patient cohort onto an arbitrarily-selected Reference Patient.”
7. M. Yan: “ Measuring uncertainty in dose delivered to the cochlea due to setup error during EBRT of patients with H&N cancer.”
8. P. Yan: “ US-based Diaphragm tracking mitigates respiratory phase variance by external Surrogate-based respiratory gating system.”
9. L. Zhou: “ Fast iterative CBCT reconstructin on GPGPU using OpenCL.”
The RAMPS/VACIRCA Young Investigators Symposium
March 27, 2012 Speaker Originality Usefulness to
clinical medical physics
Merit of the scientific approach
Clarity of the presentation
Finished within the
allotted time
Quality of the audio-visual
aids
Ability to answer
questions
TOTAL
Bertrand Biritz
Oleksandr Dzyubak
Louise Fanchon
Russell Kincaid
Rajesh Regmi
Ziad Saleh
Ming Yan
Ping Yan
Lili Zhou
Score each category from 0-10 where 10 is outstanding A perfect score would be 70 Signature of judge _________________
History Committee
• Headed by Larry Rothenberg.• Poster outlining RAMPS activities and other
historical facts to be presented at the annual 2012 AAPM meeting in Charlotte, NC, 7/29-8/2.
• Many thanks to L. Rothenberg, Z. Saleh, J. Sillanpaa, J. St. Germain, C. Marshall, D. Fontenla, Y. Pipman and G. Mageras for contributing to it.
RAPHEX
• Howard Amols is the Chief Editor.
• Deadline is fast-approaching for submitting exam to Medical Physics Publishing.
• Help needed to prepare and edit Therapy and Diagnostics questions.
RAMPS-ORH Committee
• Headed by Thomas Petrone, Ph.D.
• Medical Physics Community input in the new regulations. (Particle Therapy, Fluoroscopy CBCT).
• Expeditious update of regulations to conform to those of NRC.
• New enforcement practices followed by regulators.
Spring Symposium
• Date set for Friday afternoon 4/27/2012.• Topic: “State of the Art SBRT”.• Organized by Michael Lovelock.• Vendor interest to participate in the
meeting.
RAMPS upcoming meeting
• Date: 5/15/2012.• Speaker: Dr. Basil Hilaris.• Topic: “ Past, Present and Future of
Brachytherapy.”
Accepting nominations for New Officers for RAMPS 2013
deadline: end of May
• President Elect.• Member-at-Large.• Secretary• Treasurer
Many thanks to Jussi Sillanpaa for his dedicated service to RAMPS. Jussi is
resigning his position as Secretary of RAMPS to accept a position in California.
Good Luck Jussi.
Sandra Fontenla has gracefully volunteered to finish Jussi’s term.
Accepting nominations for New Officers for RAMPS 2013
deadline: end of May
• President Elect.• Member‐at‐Large. (one nomination in place)• Secretary.• Treasurer. (one nomination in place)
Please come and work for RAMPS, we are nice folks!
RAMPS upcoming meeting
• Date: 5/15/2012.• Speaker: Dr. Basil Hilaris.• Topic: “ Evolution of Brachytherapy: Past and
Present.”
RAMPS 4/27/2012 Annual Spring Symposium
“SBRT: The State of the Art”
organized by our President‐Elect Michael Lovelock
1:10‐1:50
New Paradigms of SBRT ResponseJosh Yamada, MD, Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
1:50‐2:30
Animals vs
Humans: A Comparison of Spinal Cord Tolerance
to SBRT
Paul Medin, Ph.D. UT Southwestern, Dallas TX
2:30‐3:10
SBRT Lung at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Peter Balter, Ph.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
3:10‐3:50
SBRT ProstateMatthew Witten, Ph.D., Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, NY
3:50‐4:10
Coffee Break
4:10‐4:40
SBRT LiverMichael Lovelock, Ph.D., Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
4:40‐5:20
Quality Assurance Considerations for SBRTFang‐Fang Yin, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.
5:20‐6:00
Panel Discussion: QA, Physics Responsibilities, Patient specific
QA,
TG142 Challenges.
Panel.
We appreciate the presence and support from the following
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Per AAPM TG101 (2010):
“The major feature that separates SBRT from conventional radiation
treatment is the delivery of large doses in a few fractions, which results in
a high biological effective dose BED. In order to minimizethe normal tissue toxicity, conformation of high doses to thetarget and rapid fall‐off doses away from the target is critical.The practice of SBRT therefore requires a high level of confidencein the accuracy of the entire treatment delivery process.
In SBRT, confidence in this accuracy is accomplishedby the integration of modern imaging, simulation, treatmentplanning, and delivery technologies into all phases of thetreatment process; from treatment simulation and planning,and continuing throughout beam delivery.”
Why StereotacticBRT?
– Because in the PAST:
• Use was made of a Stereotactic
Body Frame which acted as a
reference system external to the patient’s body , which when
imaged with the patient in place, made it possible for the
three stereotactic
coordinates of the target to be precisely
calculated.
• The SBF then acted as an effective immobilization device, as
well as a stereotactic
localizer and setup/targeting frame.
VERT
AP
LAT
• Image guidance has rendered the use of Stereotactic
Frames
obsolete.
• A good immobilization is used that is indexed reproducibly to
the linac’s
couch in conjunction with integrated imaging
before, during and after the treatment delivery.
Accepting nominations for New Officers for RAMPS 2013
Election results to AAPM headquarters before the Annual Meeting (end of July)
• President Elect.• Member‐at‐Large. (one nomination in place)• Secretary.• Treasurer. (one nomination in place)
RAMPS/ORH Committee “Maintain a meaningful dialogue between
regulators and the Physics community”
• Last meeting held at the NYC‐DOH Bureau on April 25th,
2012.• Presenter: Dr. Steve Balter.• Topic: NCRP 168‐
Radiation Dose Management for
Fluoroscopically Guided Interventional Medical Procedures.• Aspects of the report covered:
– An insight into the Federal VA standards under
development which will become a national standard.– Equipment standards.– The development of skin dose mapping.– Trigger levels for reporting & recording.– Significant Radiation Dose Levels (SRDL ‐3Gy).– Training recommendations.
Positive feedback from Assistant Commissioner
Christopher Boyd
“The issues raised at our April 25th meeting were echoed
repeatedly at the Conference of Radiation Program Control
Director’s annual meeting this past May by accrediting
organizations, medical physicists and regulators from multiple
states. I encourage RAMPS to continue to discuss the issues
raised at the April 25th meeting with its broader membership.
There appears to be a clear need for leadership on how to
achieve best practices.”
YOUNG INVESTIGATORS SYMPOSIUM 3/27/2012 – 9 presenters
• First Place: Ziad
Saleh.– A Novel Method for Evaluating Organ Sub‐Volume
Sensitivity to Irradiation by Deforming 3D Dose
Distributions of a Patient Cohort onto an Arbitrarily‐
Selected “Reference Patient”.
• Second Place: Russell Kincaid.– Investigation of gated cone‐beam CT to reduce respiratory
motion blurring.
• Third Place: Lili
Zhou.– Fast Iterative Cone Beam CT Reconstruction on GPGPU
using OpenCL.
RAMPS 4/27/2012 Annual Spring Symposium SBRT: The State of the Art”
Attendance Statistics
• 70 individual paid attendees.• About twelve student attendees.• Eight participating companies.• So, a total attendance of close to 100!• We grossed about $8,400 after the PayPal
fees came
off.• As per our treasurer, Rob Barish: “for the first time, I
think we came out ahead on money, in no small part due to
the corporate support.”
Upcoming RAMPS presentation• WHEN: Tuesday, September 11th, 2012 at 6:00 pm.
• TOPIC: “IGRT applications using Optical Surface Imaging”.
– By Dr. Guang
(George) Li.
The John Laughlin Annual Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Jim Purdy on 5/21/2012
Gafchromic
Workshop by Ashland (ISP)
• A follow‐up of the RAMPS talks by Drs. David Lewis and Andre Micke
on 2/28/2012.
• Dosimetry
for the medical physicist using radiochromic
film and triple channnel
dosimetry
protocol.
• Kenilworth Inn, Kenilworth, NJ• Tuesday June 19th, 2012 from 4:00 to 8:30 pm
IAEA International Conference on Radiation
Protection in Medicine• Date: 3‐7 December 2012• Location: Bonn, Germany (former German
Bundestag)• No registration fee.• Deadline for submission of papers: June 30, 2012• http://www‐
pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/41578/International‐ Conference‐on‐Radiation‐Protection‐in‐Medicine‐ Setting‐the‐Scene‐for‐the‐Next‐Decade
AAPM DUES INCREASE PROPOSALDues Voting Process– May 9, 2012 – Voting Members receive notification of
proposed dues increase – comments solicited and
forwarded to Secretary – August 1, 2012 ‐
Secretary presents the proposal at the
Annual Business Meeting and reports on the comments
received. Open discussion is encouraged.– August 22, 2012 – The electronic voting system opens for
all Voting Members– September 19 – Deadline for submission of votes
“Evolution of Brachytherapy: Past and Present”SPEAKER:
Dr. Basil Hilaris, M.D.Professor Emeritus
New York Medical College
Educational Objectives:
Review the evolution of Brachytherapy
as a radiation treatment
modality. Review the medical and technical aspects of LDR and HDR implants.Review more recent developments in Brachytherapy, including HDR
partial breast irradiation and the use of miniaturized soft X‐ray
sources.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWLY‐ ELECTED RAMPS OFFICERS!
• Gil Cohen of MSKCC –
President Elect• Sandra Fontenla of MSKCC ‐‐
Treasurer
• Licheng Kuo of MSKCC ‐‐
Secretary.• Lucy Nedialkova of NYP –Board Member‐at‐
Large
RAMPS would like to thank our departing treasurer :
Dr. Rob BarishFor his LONG and EXCEPTIONAL service to our
organization. Rob has worked tirelessly for as long as we all remember and used his skills
and know‐how on financial matters to keep RAMPS finances sound.
RAPHEX Congratulations to Howard Amols, William O’
Connell,
Cheng‐Shie Wuu and their team for a job well done!
• Both Therapy and Diagnostic 2012 RAPHEX have been completed and submitted to Medical Physics
Publishing.
• Over 250 residents have taken the proctored therapy exam.
• Total sale for both exams is over 600 copies.
• Copies available to RAMPS members in good standing in this meeting who have emailed Howard
Amols before hand.
RAMPS/ORH Committee “Maintain a meaningful dialogue between
regulators and the Physics community” Members: S. Wagner, G. Miskin, C. Boyd, J. Kamen, H. Ching, V. Parisi, J.
Burgos, T. Petrone, K. Strining
• Last meeting held at the NYC‐DOH Bureau on June 27th,
2012.• Topics discussed:
– Protons in NYC –
amendment of Article 175.– Compatibility of NYC and NRC regulations.– Fluoroscopic Safety. (NCRP 168, ICRP 113)– Cone Beam CT QA programs based on manufacturers guidelines.– Revision of Part 16 (NYS) –CT focus.– Broad X‐Ray Permit.
• ORH will monitor compliance on two circulated documents
on Testing Lead Aprons and AEC Phototimers.
Upcoming RAMPS meeting• WHEN: Tuesday, October 9th, 2012 at 6:00 pm.
• Annual Business Meeting.
• AAPM state of affairs by John Hazle, AAPM President‐Elect.
Future RAMPS meetings
• 11/6/2012: “Clinical and pre‐clinical applications of functional MRI”
by Dr.
Henning Voss.
• 12/11/2012: “Appropriate radiation level for evacuations”
by Dr. Jerry Cuttler.
IAEA International Conference on Radiation
Protection in Medicine• Date: 3‐7 December 2012• Location: Bonn, Germany (former German
Bundestag)• No registration fee.• Deadline for submission of papers: June 30, 2012• http://www‐
pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/41578/International‐ Conference‐on‐Radiation‐Protection‐in‐Medicine‐ Setting‐the‐Scene‐for‐the‐Next‐Decade
AAPM DUES INCREASE STATUSDues Voting Process– May 9, 2012 – Voting Members receive notification of
proposed dues increase – comments solicited and
forwarded to Secretary – August 1, 2012 ‐
Secretary presents the proposal at the
Annual Business Meeting and reports on the comments
received. Open discussion is encouraged.– August 22, 2012 – The electronic voting system opens for
all Voting Members– September 19 – Deadline for submission of votes
“IGRT Applications using Optical Surface Imaging”
SPEAKER: Guang
(George) Li, Ph.D.
Assistant Attending PhysicistDepartment of Medical PhysicsMemorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center
RAPHEX
• Total sale for both exams is over 600 copies.
• As per Bobbett
Shaub, GM Medical Physics Publishing, as of 9/14/12 we have surpassed last
year sales on the exams by 10%.
• Possible lag between MPP sales and RAMPS income.
• RAPHEX Therapy committee is already at work on the 2013 exam and is asking for new questions
from the RAMPS membership.
RAMPS/ORH Committee “Maintain a meaningful dialogue between
regulators and the Physics community” Members: S. Wagner, G. Miskin, C. Boyd, J. Kamen, H. Ching, V. Parisi, J.
Burgos, T. Petrone, K. Strining
• New meeting scheduled on 10/10/2012.
• Two ORH guidance documents on Testing Lead Aprons and AEC Phototimers
have been
posted on the RAMPS website and RAMPS membership was invited to offer comments.
Amendment of NYS Part 16
• Amendment of Part 16 of Title 10 NYCRR (Quality Assurance Requirements for Medical
Use of Radioactive Material and Radiation Therapy)
• Proposed Regulations NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
• Comment Period Expiration: 11/19/2012.
Future RAMPS meetings
• 11/7/2012: “Clinical and pre‐clinical applications of functional MRI”
by Dr.
Henning Voss.
• 12/11/2012: “Appropriate radiation level for evacuations”
by Dr. Jerry Cuttler.
IAEA International Conference on Radiation
Protection in Medicine• Date: 3‐7 December 2012• Location: Bonn, Germany (former German
Bundestag)• No registration fee.• Deadline for submission of papers: June 30, 2012• http://www‐
pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/41578/International‐ Conference‐on‐Radiation‐Protection‐in‐Medicine‐ Setting‐the‐Scene‐for‐the‐Next‐Decade
“Current Issues and Future Directions of the AAPM”
byJohn Hazle, Ph.D., AAPM President Elect
Professor and Chairman, The University of Texas Graduate
School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, TX, USA
Educational Objectives:
Describe the AAPM strategic initiatives that are underway;
describe future directions of AAPM; offer suggestions for chapter activities to
support the initiatives.
Following the presentation those of us who have preregistered
with PayPal
(24 registrants) will meet for dinner at Café
Greco, Second Avenue between
71+72 Street.
RAPHEX• RAPHEX Therapy committee is already at work on the 2013
exam and is asking for new questions from the RAMPS
membership.
• Medical Physics Publishing is in the process of preparing an
Index for both diagnostic and therapy exams for the period
2009‐2012.
• Contract between MPP and RAMPS for the 2013 exam to be
finalized soon.
• In 2013 a proctored exam in both therapy and diagnostic will
be given.
– As per ABR website, therapy exam to be held 7/11‐12/2013
and diagnostic exam to be held 9/9‐10/2013.
RAMPS/ORH Committee “Maintain a meaningful dialogue between
regulators and the Physics community” Members: S. Wagner, G. Miskin, C. Boyd, J. Kamen, H. Ching, V. Parisi, J.
Burgos, T. Petrone, K. Strining
• Last meeting held on 10/10/2012.
• Two ORH guidance documents on Testing Lead Aprons and AEC Phototimers
have been
posted on the RAMPS website and RAMPS membership was invited to offer comments.
RAMPS/ORH Meeting Minutes ‐
October 10, 2012
RAMPS/ORH Meeting Minutes ‐
October 10, 2012
New Professional SubCommittee
(NPSC) of the AAPM
Justin Keener, Chair
• Explore outreach initiatives for new members in collaboration with the local chapters.
• More participation by young members in various chapter educational meetings, like the Young
Investigators Symposia.
• Placement opportunities for residencies and jobs.
• Involve young members in chapter activities like CAMPEP accreditation of scheduled meetings.
Future RAMPS meetings
• 12/11/2012: “Appropriate radiation level for evacuations”
by Dr. Jerry Cuttler.
IAEA International Conference on Radiation
Protection in Medicine• Date: 3‐7 December 2012
• Location: Bonn, Germany (former German Bundestag)
• No registration fee.• http://www‐
pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/41578/International‐ Conference‐on‐Radiation‐Protection‐in‐Medicine‐ Setting‐the‐Scene‐for‐the‐Next‐Decade
Failla
2013
• GNYCHPS has selected Dr. Antone
Brooks, a long‐term radiobiologist who has been
extremely active in the DOE low dose program and the NCRP and other related radiation
protection and radiobiology organizations.
• Possible dates for the meeting: 1/22/2013 or 2/19/2013.
“Clinical and pre‐clinical applications of fMRI”by
Henning U. Voss, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Physics in Radiology,Weill
Cornell Medical College, NY, NY
Educational Objectives:
1.
To learn how functional MRI works
2.
To learn what one can and cannot do with it
3.
To learn what clinical applications might be on the horizon
RAPHEX•Contract between MPP and RAMPS for the 2013 exam
in the process of being reviewed.
– MPP is asking RAMPS to share more in the expenses for printing and publishing the exam.
– RAMPS is in the opinion that sharing the marketing expenses is enough as our net profit is way down
compared to previous years.
Failla
2013
• GNYCHPS has selected Dr. Antone
Brooks, a long‐term radiobiologist who has been
extremely active in the DOE low dose program and the NCRP and other related radiation
protection and radiobiology organizations.
• Date: 2/26/2013 at the Griffis
Faculty Club of Cornell.
“Appropriate Radiation Level for Evacuations”by
Jerry Cuttler, D.Sc., PEng.
Cuttler
& Associates Inc.
Educational Objectives: 1.To describe the tsunami‐induced damage to the Fukushima‐Daiichi
NPP and the radioactivity that was released.2.To quantify the radiation levels in the evacuated area.3.To discuss the ICRP recommendations on acceptable radiation levels
in the context of the LNT assumption.4.To present evidence demonstrating the effect of radiation on the
biological defenses along with an explanation of the radiation hormesis
model.5.To suggest what the appropriate radiation level for evacuations
should be in light of the radiobiological evidence.
9:00-9:50 Keynote lectureDr. Jerry Cuttler, Canada. Radiation hormesis and criteria for evacuation in case of nuclear accidents
Risk assessment of nuclear accidentsJames H. (Jimmy) Belfer Memorial SymposiumTechnion, Butler Auditorium October 29, 2012