Preliminary program INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDIVIDUAL MONITORING OF IONISING RADIATION - BUDAPEST 19-24APRIL2020 HUNGARY
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDIVIDUAL MONITORING OF IONISING RADIATION Preliminary program as of 20 January 2020 BUDAPEST • 19-24 APRIL 2020 • HUNGARY
International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation 20 April 2020 Preliminary program Monday as of 20 January 2020 Time ID Authors and corresponding author’s affiliation Presentation title Opening session 09:00 Welcome addresses 10:30 Coffee break Opening session Hans-Georg Menzel 11:00 OS.1 Metrology of ionizing radiation in radiation protection International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) Werner Rühm 11:30 OS.2 The role of EURADOS in personal dosimetry European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) Mercè Ginjaume Eye lens dosimetry: Standards, calibration procedures and 12:00 OS.3 Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain practical aspects of eye-lens monitoring 12:30 Lunch Session 1: New developments in external dosimetry Hidehito Nanto, Go Okada, Takayoshi Yamamoto, S. O. Souza, F. d’Errico 14:00 S1.Key Co-creative Research Center of Industrial Science and Technology and New trend in personal dosimetry utilizing RPL phenomenon Chiyoda Technol Corporation, Japan Phil Gilvin, M. Caresana, J-F. Bottollier, I. Clairand, J. Eakins, P. Ferrari, M. Figel, EURADOS project on the impact of the proposed ICRU dose 14:30 S1.1 O. Hupe, P. Olko, A. Röttger, R. J. Tanner, F. Vanhavere, A. Vargas quantities Public Health England (PHE), United Kingdom Dennis Haag, T. Michel, S. Schmidt, P. Hufschmidt, F. Eberle, C. Fuhg, O. Hupe, 14:45 S1.2 J. Roth, M. Campbell, X. Llopart, R. Ballabriga, W. Wong Dosimetry in pulsed photon fields with Dosepix Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Germany Soo Hyun Byun, L. Omar-Nazir, J. Atanackovic, A. R. Hanua Characterization of a Si-plastic scintillator coincidence beta- 15:00 S1.3 McMaster University, Canada ray spectrometer José F. Benavente, Cándida Pérez, Ana M. Romero, Rafael Rodriguez Numerical analysis to detect anomalous thermoluminescent 15:15 S1.4 CIEMAT, Spain glow curves 15:30 Poster session & Coffee break Session 2: New developments in external dosimetry Mark Akselrod, Vasiliy Fomenko, Jonathan Harrison Fluorescent nuclear track detector technology - Latest 16:30 S2.1 Landauer, USA progress and instrumentation Dileep K. Koul, D. R. Mishra, A. K. Singh, N. S. Rawat, B. Dhabekar, L. Paliwal Development of optically stimulated luminescence 16:45 S2.2 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India dosimetric system in India Alessia Mafodda, Clemens Woda, Jon Eakins Retrospective dosimetry with RTL on single resistors 17:00 S2.3 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany extracted from mobile phones Jean-Marc Bordy, Valentin Blideanu, Arnaud Chapon, Gabriel Dupont, Calibration beams in terms of dose equivalent based on an 17:15 S2.4 Dorin Dusciac, Jean Gouriou, Frederic Laine, Maiwenn Le Roy electrostatic electron accelarator and on site primary air Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), France Kerma characterisation Masashi Takada, Yohei Abe, Tomoya Nunomiya, Tsuyoshi Kajimoto, Active silicon sensor for neutron measurements under high 17:30 S2.5 Satoru Endo, Kei Aoyama, Osamu Ueda, Masataka Narita, Takashi Nakamur dose-rate gamma-ray environment National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan Assessment of the impact on a CR39 neutron dosimetry Marc Million, Brahim Moreno, David Thomas, Graeme Taylor 17:45 S2.6 system of the new operational dose quantities proposed in Landauer Europe, France the ICRU/ICRP Draft Report 19:00 Welcome Reception
International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation 21 April 2020 Preliminary program Tuesday as of 20 January 2020 REFRESHER COURSE Oliver Hupe 8:00 RC.1 Dosimetric concepts for external exposure Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany Time ID Authors and corresponding author’s affiliation Presentation title Session 3: International and European standards and recommendations Thomas Otto The ICRU/ICRP recommendations for operational 9:00 S3.Key CERN, Switzerland and quantities: Consequences for personal dosimetry International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) Hayo Zutz Hybrid dosemeters – Revision of IEC 61526 for direct 9:30 S3.1 Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany reading personal dose equivalent meters Rolf Behrens Revision of the series ISO 6980: Reference beta-particle 9:45 S3.2 Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany radiation Miroslav Voytchev, Radoslav Radev Neutron ambient dose equivalent rate meters - Experience 10:00 S3.3 Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France in developing and using IEC 61005 international standard François Queinnec, Marie-Anne Chevallier Revision of the 21909 standard on passive personal 10:15 S3.4 Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France neutron dosemeters 10:30 Coffee break Session 4: New developments in internal dosimetry François Paquet, John Harrison 11:00 S4.Key The ICRP work on internal dose coefficients Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France Dietmar Nosske, F. Assenmacher, B. Madas, L. Bertelli, D. Bingham, EURADOS Guidance Document for the Application of ICRP 11:30 S4.1 B. Breustedt, A. Giussani, N. Hocine, S. Lamart, W. Li, M. A. Lopez, G. Sanchez OIR Models Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), Germany - retired Bastian Breustedt, Augusto Giussani Uncertainties of dose coefficients for exposure scenarios in 11:45 S4.2 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany the WISMUT cohort Estelle Davesne, Pierre Laroche, Eric Blanchardon MIODOSE new software to integrate uncertainty in the 12:00 S4.3 Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France optimisation of monitoring for internal contamination Tiffany Beaumont, David Broggio, Pedro Caldeira Ideias, Jean-Pierre Heuze, 12:15 S4.4 Michel Tang, Didier Franck 3D-printed breast phantoms for in vivo lung monitoring Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France 12:30 Lunch Session 5: Eye lens dosimetry Christopher Passmore, Mirela Kirr Lens of the eye comes into focus - Views from a health 14:00 S5.1 Landauer, USA physicist Agnieszka Szumska Eye lens monitoring practices - Principles and 14:15 S5.2 Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Science, Poland implementation Jovica Atanackovic , A. R. Hanu, S. H. Byun Use of operational dosimetric quantities, Hp(10) and 14:30 S5.3 Ontario Power Generation, and McMaster University, Canada Hp(0.07) for eye lens dosimetry in CANDU power plants Qinjian Cao, L. Liu, X. Wei, R. Zhao, W. Xiong, Y. Xiao, S. Xia The development of the eye-lens dosimeter with TLD and 14:45 S5.4 China Institute for Radiation Protection, China results of eye-lens radiation dose survey in Chinese NPPS Herbert Hoedlmoser, J. Broenner, P. Kleinau, I. Strobel, V. Bandalo, The BeOSL eye lens dosemeter - First results from clinical 15:00 S5.5 M. Greiter, T. Haninger, M. Figel applications Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany Panagiotis Askounis, G. Kyranos, C. Kyrgiakou, A. Kyriakidou, Evaluation of eye lens doses for interventional clinicians 15:15 S5.6 E. Papadomarkaki, E. Carinou using individual monitoring data and numerical simulations Greek Atomic Energy Commission (EEAE), Greece 15:30 Poster session & Coffee break Session 6: Individual monitoring in medicine, research and industry (including NORM) Anatoly Rozenfeld 16:30 S6.Key New trends in medical dosimetry University of Wollongong, Australia Filip Vanhavere, E. Carinou, I. Clairand, O. Ciraj-Bjelac, M. Ginjaume, O. Hupe, Recommendations on how to use active personal 17:00 S6.1 Z. Knezevic, U. O’Connor, M. Sans Merce dosemeters in interventional fields in hospitals: Results Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN), Belgium from a EURADOS WG12 task Jozef Sabol, Jana Hudzietzová, Marko Fülöp Problems in assessing equivalent dose to the skin of 17:15 S6.2 Policejní akademie České republiky v Praze (PACR), Czech Republic workers in nuclear medicine Weibo Li, Kerstin Hürkamp, Vera Höllriegl, Ruiyao Ma, Wolfgang Weber, Radioactivity monitoring and dose optimization in targeted 17:30 S6.3 Stephanie E. Combs radionuclide therapies Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany Jonathan Eakins, Luke Hager, Rick Tanner, Tamar Willson Occupational exposures from clinical use of 68Ga positron 17:45 S6.4 Public Health England (PHE), United Kingdom emission 19:00 The ExperiDance Show
International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation 22 April 2020 Preliminary program Wednesday as of 20 January 2020 REFRESHER COURSE Augusto Giussani Introduction to internal dosimetry and its practical 8:00 RC.2 Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), Germany applications according to RP188 Time ID Authors and corresponding author’s affiliation Presentation title Session 7: Air- and spacecraft crew dosimetry Günther Reitz Special aspects of the dosimetry of radiation fields in 9:00 S7.Key Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and aircraft altitudes and in space German Aerospace Center, Germany Werner Rühm Recent ICRP activities on risk and dose assessment for 9:30 S7.1 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany radiological protection of astronauts Attila Hirn, István Apáthy, V. Bondarenko, S. Deme, O. Gorokhova, O. Ivanova, The 40 years of the Pille TLD system in space and its 9:45 S7.2 V. Mitrikas, I. Nikolaev, T. Pázmándi, V. Shurshakov, A. Strádi, V. Tsetlin 20 years aboard the ISS Centre for Energy Research, Hungary Soenke Burmeister, Thomas Berger, Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber 10:00 S7.3 Dosimetry from Low Earth Orbit to exploration mission Kiel University, Germany Attila Hirn, Tamás Pázmándi, Sándor Deme 10:15 S7.4 Uncertainties in the personal dosimetry for astronauts Centre for Energy Research, Hungary 10:30 Coffee break Session 8: Type testing, intercomparisons and results Maria Antonia Lopez 11:00 S8.Key Implementing quality assurance in internal dosimetry CIEMAT, Spain Andrew McWhan, Wioletta Dobrzynska, Ana Romero, Tom Grimbergen, EURADOS IC2019exteye - A self-funded intercomparison for 11:30 S8.1 Hannes Stadtmann, Markus Figel, Isabelle Clairand extremity and eye lens dosemeters organised by EURADOS Cavendish Nuclear Limited, United Kingdom Working Group 2 Marie-Anne Chevallier, Sabine Mayer, Elena Fantuzzi, Michael Hajek, Analysis of the EURADOS neutron intercomparison results 11:45 S8.2 Marlies Luszik-Bhadra, Rick Tanner, David Thomas, Filip Vanhavere according to new ISO standards criteria Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France CIEMAT participation in six EURADOS intercomparisons for Ana M. Romero, Rafael Rodriguez, José F. Benavente, José L. Lopez 12:00 S8.3 whole body dosemeters in photon and beta fields CIEMAT, Spain (2008-2018) Carlo-Maria Castellani, Augusto Giussani, Gareth Roberts, Andor Andrási, ICIDOSE 2017: Intercomparison exercise on internal dose 12:15 S8.4 Tamás Pázmándi assessment - Methods and results Radiation Protection Institute of ENEA, Italy 12:30 Round table discussion about intercomparisons: Impressions, advices, anecdotes and lessons learnt 13:00 Lunch 15:00 Social and Cultural activites
International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation 23 April 2020 Preliminary program Thursday as of 20 January 2020 REFRESHER COURSES Péter Zagyvai Personal dosimetry (individual monitoring) in case of 8:00 RC.3 Budapest University of Technology and Economics and emergency situation Centre for Energy Research, Hungary Olivera Ciraj-Bjelac 8:00 RC.4 Individual monitoring in medical use of ionizing radiation Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Serbia Time ID Authors and corresponding author’s affiliation Presentation title Session 9: Individual monitoring services, quality assurance Quanfu Sun 9:00 S9.Key National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Individual Monitoring in China - Past, present and future Control and Prevention, China Francesco Rossi, L. Baldassarre, F. Del Dottore, L. Garlati, S. Grisotto, 9:30 S9.1 G. Minchillo An Italian network for dosimetry services Careggi University Hospital, Italy Matthias Greiter, Herbert Hoedlmoser, Markus Figel Examples and proposal for calculation of uncertainty and 9:45 S9.2 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany characteristic limits in individual monitoring Brahim Moreno Optimization of calibration interval based on equipment 10:00 S9.3 Landauer Europe, France metrological history Carolina Hernández, Inmaculada Sierra, Raúl Martín Application of a risk-based approach in in-vitro internal 10:15 S9.4 CIEMAT, Spain dosimetry 10:30 Coffee break Session 10: Computational methods in individual monitoring Filip Vanhavere PODIUM: Personal Online DosImetry Using computational 11:00 S10.Key Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN), Belgium Methods Olivier Van Hoey, Filip Vanhavere, Jonathan S. Eakins, Richard J. Tanner, Evaluation of computational personal neutron dosimetry at 11:30 S10.1 Luke G. Hager, Dario Rastelli, Andrea Pola a real neutron workplace field Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN), Belgium Mahmoud Abdelrahman, P. Lombardo, U. O'Connor, D. Gorman, C. Walsh, A. Almén, F. Vanhavere MCNP-based Monte-Carlo tool for personal dosimetry of 11:45 S10.2 University of Liège and staff in interventional radiology Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN), Belgium Víctor Garía-Balcaza, Anna Camp, Martin Andersson, Anja Almén, Dose calculation based on fast Monte Carlo simulation for 12:00 S10.3 Merce Ginjaume, Josep Sempau, Maria A. Duch on-line dosimetry in interventional radiology Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Bastian Breustedt, Firas Hammami 12:15 S10.4 Uncertainties of SAF-values: A Monte Carlo study Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany 12:30 Lunch Session 11: Dose assessment for exposures in workplaces and homes Augusto Giussani 14:00 S11.Key Internal dose assessment Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), Germany Mariana Cabitto, Natalia Lendoiro, Nancy Puerta Yepes Assessment Guide: Risk of occupational exposure to 14:30 S11.1 Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Argentina uranium compounds Veronika Olsovcova, A. Cimmino, D. Horvath, S. Motta, V. Stransky, Individual monitoring at laser driven accelerators – ELI 14:45 S11.2 R. Trunecek, A. Tsinganis, R. Versaci Beamlines Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Jorge Borbinha, Pedro Teles, Joonas Tikkanen, Klemens Zink, Maria Pimpinella, Calculation of kQ factors for NE2571 and Exradin A12S in 15:00 S11.3 Massimo Pinto, Pedro Vaz MV photon beams following ICRU90 recommendations Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal D. Imatouken, O. Van Hoey, F. Vanhavere, F. Z. Abdelaziz, A. Bellal, Performance testing of IPLUS OSL multi-element dosimeter 15:15 S11.4 M. Kechouane in mixed photon fields Nuclear Research Center of Algiers, Algeria 15:30 Poster session & Coffee break Session 12: Dose assessment for exposures in workplaces and homes 16:30 Gold Sponsors’ presentations Measurements of X-ray emission from laser materials Rolf Behrens, M. Reginatto 17:00 S12.1 processing machines: spectrum deconvolution including Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), Germany uncertainties and model selection Method for measuring the ambient dose rate equivalent in Luka Pavelić, Igor Lacković, Marija Surić Mihić, Ivica Prlić 17:15 S12.2 the vicinity of pulsed X-ray generators using commercialy Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Croatia available instruments: Preliminary findings Gonzalo F. García-Fernández, E. Gallego, J. M. Gómez-Ros, H. R. Vega-Carrillo, K. A. Guzmán-García, R. García-Baonza, L. E. Cevallos-Robalino, Design of radiological area monitoring in Compact Proton 17:30 S12.3 E. Fuentes-Hernánez Therapy Centers (CPTC) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Biología y Técnica de la Radiación (Bioterra), Spain Dolores Arginelli, P. Battisti, M. C. Botta, S. Ridone, S. Zicari Determination of 226Ra in urine and water samples, and 17:45 S12.4 Radiation Protection Institute of ENEA, Italy sequential separation of 228Ra and 90Sr in drinking water 19:00 Gala Dinner
International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation 24 April 2020 Preliminary program Friday as of 20 January 2020 REFRESHER COURSE Csilla Pesznyák 8:00 RC.5 Budapest University of Technology and Economics and Bio-dosimetry and its application in radiation therapy National Instiute of Oncology, Hungary Time ID Authors and corresponding author’s affiliation Presentation title Session 13: Monitoring and dose assessment in emergency exposure situations Volodymyr Berkovskyy Monitoring and assessment of internal exposure in 9:00 S13.Key Ukrainian Radiation Protection Institute, Ukraine emergency exposure situations Cécile Challeton-de Vathaire, E. Quentric, D. Didier, E. Blanchardon, E. Davesne, Initial individual dose assessment following a nuclear 9:30 S13.1 A. Rannou, M. Agarande, V. Renaud-Salis, D. Franck accident Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France Ignazio Vilardi, G. Antonacci, P. Battisti, C. M. Castellani, L. Ciciani, A. Rizzo, 9:45 S13.2 L. Sperandio In vivo public monitoring in emergency exposure scenarios Radiation Protection Institute of ENEA, Italy Maria Antonia López, V. Berkovskyy, C. Challeton-de-Vathaire, E. Davesne, Sensitivity analysis and rapid assessment tools for thyroid D. Franck, A. Giussani, F. Gering, D. Gregoratto, J.W. Marsh, G. Ratia, L. Walsh, 10:00 S13.3 doses in a nuclear emergency: An outcome of the EC A. Ulanowski, C. Woda CONFIDENCE Project CIEMAT, Spain Calibration and in vivo measurement of radioactive Juan Francisco Navarro Amaro, Begoña Pérez López, Maria Antonia López 10:15 S13.4 contamination in wounds produced at different depths by CIEMAT, Spain the deposit of X/gamma emitters Inmaculada Sierra, Carolina Hernández Comparison of two in-vitro bioassay methods to quantify 10:30 S13.5 90 CIEMAT, Spain Sr in urine for routine and emergency scenarios Vladim Chumak, P. Fattibene, S. D. Monaca, C. de Angelis, C. Nuccetelli, Individual monitoring of public after radiological emergency: 10:45 S13.6 J. F. Bottollier-Depois, F. Trompier, T. Ohba, K. Tanigawa, L. Liutsko, E. Cardis Evolution over last three decades NRCRM, Ukraine 11:00 Coffee break Closing Session Clemens Woda 11:30 CS.1 Lessons learnt in external dosimetry Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany Bastian Breustedt 11:50 CS.2 Lessons learnt in internal dosimetry Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Tom Grimbergen 12:10 CS.3 Lessons learnt from the services perspective Mirion Technologies, The Netherlands Tamás Pázmándi - IM2020 Conference Chair 12:30 CS.4 Closing remarks Centre for Energy Research, Hungary 12:45 Lunch END OF THE IM2020 CONFERENCE
International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation and side events Preliminary program as of 20 January 2020 SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 18 APRIL 19 APRIL 20 APRIL 21 APRIL 22 APRIL 23 APRIL 24 APRIL 8:00 Refresher Refresher Refreser Refresher Registration Course #1* Course #2* Course #3 and #4* Course #5* 9:00 S3 S9 MELODI WS* MELODI WS* S7 S13 OS International and Individual Air- and Monitoring and Opening session European standards monitoring spacecraft crew dose assessment and services, quality dosimetry in emergency recommendations assurance exposure situations Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 11:00 Coffee Break S10 Monte Carlo Training Course (day 1)* Monte Carlo Training Course (day 2)* MELODI WS* MELODI WS* S8 Computational S4 OS Type testing, methods in New developments in CS Opening session intercomparisons individual internal dosimetry Closing Session and results monitoring Lunch & Exhibition Lunch & Exhibition Lunch & Exhibition Lunch & Exhibition Lunch 14:00 IC2019exteye* S11 MELODI WS* S1 S5 Social &Cultural Dose assessment New developments Eye lens Activities for exposures in in external dosimetry workplaces and dosimetry homes MELODI WS* 15:30 Poster Session & Poster Session & Poster Session & Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 16:30 S6 Individual S12 MELODI WS* Registration S2 monitoring in Dose assessment New developments medicine, for exposures in in external research and workplaces and dosimetry industry homes (including NORM) The ExperiDance Evening Welcome Reception Gala Dinner Show * Additional registration is necessary.
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