The Miller Trust for Radiation Chemistry is an international society registered as a charity in the United Kingdom (registration #802533). It was organized by former colleagues and friends of the late Dr. Nicholas Miller. The objectives of the Trust are the advancement of public education concerning the chemical effects of radiation, particularly through the holding of conferences known as "The Miller Conferences" in the UK and other countries in Europe, in the general subject area of radiation chemistry.

Miller Conferences have been held at two-year intervals since 1959, providing a European equivalent of the past Gordon Research Conferences on Radiation Chemistry, and now the International Conference on Ionizing Processes (ICIP).

All attendees of the most recent Miller Conference are members of the Miller Trust, which is managed by a committee of twelve members elected from the Trust.


THE CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE MILLER TRUST COMMITTEE
Sophie Le Caër (Université Paris Saclay, France) - CHAIR
David C. Grills (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA) - VICE-CHAIR
Radoslaw A. Wach (Lodz University of Technology, Poland) - SECRETARY
Laura B. Leay (Science Writer, UK) - TREASURER
Mohamad Al-Sheikhly (University of Maryland, USA)
Jacy K. Conrad (Idaho National Laboratory, USA)
Fred J. Currell (Dalton Cumbrian Facility, University of Manchester, UK)
Clelia Dispenza (University of Palermo, Italy)
Patricia Huestis (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Tanja Jurkin (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia)
Yuta Kumagai (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan)
Samy Remita (Université Paris Saclay & Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France)
Tomer Zidki (Ariel University, Israel)


LIST OF THE MILLER CONFERENCES:
1st 1959 - R. Roberts: Portmeirion, Wales
2nd 1961 - F. S. Dainton: Portmeirion, Wales
3rd 1963 - M. Magat: Rocamadour, France
4th 1965 - W. Wild: Portmeirion, Wales
5th 1967 - J. Kroh Kazimierz: Poland
6th 1969 - J. J. Weiss: Portmeirion, Wales
7th 1971 - G. Semerano: Sardinia, Italy
8th 1973 - J. H. Baxendale: Portmeirion, Wales
9th 1975 - T. Gaumann: Biirgenstock, Switzerland
10th 1977 - G. Scholes: Portmeirion, Wales
11th 1979 - N. Th. Rakintzis: Nafplion, Greece
12th 1981 - G. A. Salmon: Windermere, England
13th 1983 - D. Schulte-Frohlinde: Hunfeld, Germany
14th 1985 - A. J. Swallow: Windermere, England
15th 1987 - R. Schiller: Sopron, Hungary
16th 1989 - C. O. Phillips: Windermere, England
17th 1991 - J. Belloni: Giens, France
18th 1993 - P. Wardman: Windermere, England
19th 1995 - Q. G. Mulazzani: Cervia, Italy
20th 1997 - P. O'Neill; A. Johnson: Windermere, England
21st 1999 - J. M. Warman: Doorwerth, The Netherlands
22nd 2001 - N. Green: Windermere, England
23rd 2003 - J. Mayer; J. L. Gebicki: Bialowieza, Poland
24th 2005 - M. Spotheim-Maurizot; C. Houee-Levin: La Londe les Maures, France
25th 2007 - S. M. Pimblott; N. Harridge: Buxton, England
26th 2009 - E. Takacs; L. Wojnarovits: Keszthely, Hungary
27th 2011 - M. Jonsson: Tallberg, Sweden
28th 2013 - I. Zilbermann; S. Goldstein: Dead Sea, Israel
29th 2015 - N. Green: Windermere, England
30th 2017 - C. Dispenza: Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, Italy
31st 2019 - F. Currell: West Cumbria, England
32nd 2023 - S. Remita; S. Le Caër: Corsica, France (2021 conference postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic)


  • Radiation Chemistry and Dosimetry Laboratory, Ruđer Bošković Institute