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European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS)

History

40 years ago, EURADOS was registered in the Netherlands in 1981. In 1992, the first research project was funded as part of the 3rd Framework Programme EURATOM. On the Annual Meeting in 1999, the first Working Group was created dedicated on the development of EURADOS. The first website of EURADOS was created in 2001. In 2008, EURADOS has been entered into the Register of Associations in Germany and its structure was fixed by a new Constitution. In 2018, the EURADOS Office moved from Braunschweig to Munich. The current Constitution and updated Rules of Procedure have been approved in 2021. EURADOS Chairpersons:

1982-1992: John Dennis, UK

1992-2001: Günther Dietze, Germany

2001-2004: Pascal Pihet, France

2004-2014: Helmut Schuhmacher, Germany

2014-2020: Werner Rühm, Germany

2020-Present: Filip Vanhavere, Belgium

Objectives

The European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) serves the promotion of research and development and European cooperation in the field of the dosimetry of ionising radiation.

The main objectives of this permanent network of experts, and reference laboratories in radiation protection, retrospective dosimetry, individual and environmental radiation monitoring, radiobiology, and diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiation in medicine.

The aims of EURADOS are in particular:

    (a) to advance the scientific understanding related to the dosimetry of ionising radiation.

    (b) to promote the technical development of dosimetric methods and instrumentation and their implementation in routine dosimetry.

    (c) to contribute to the compatibility of the dosimetric procedures used within the EU and their conformance with international practices.

    (d) to stimulate scientific collaboration and the dissemination of results between European laboratories and the active co-operation with other similar associations in neighbouring areas.

    (e) to maintain active links and exchange with the broader community of international dosimetry laboratories.

The aims are achieved by maintaining a network which includes experts, reference laboratories, research laboratories, and dosimetry services, to enable appropriate specialist groups to be formed in a timely manner to solve problems or promote research identified within EURADOS or upon request from external bodies. The principal activities encompass Working Group (WG) coordination, organisation of scientific meetings and training activities, intercomparison exercises, benchmark studies, webinars and management of databases and web sites. The results of the activities are published in EURADOS Reports and in the open literature.

Management

EURADOS is composed of:

  • 80 Voting Members (status May 2021), i.e. selected European institutions involved in performing or promoting scientific research in radiation dosimetry.
  • more than 600 Associate Members, who contribute to the activities as individual scientists from European countries.
  • and 4 Honorary Members, individual scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the realisation of the aims of EURADOS.

The Organisational Structure of EURADOS

EURADOS Structure

The above figure shows the relationships between the working groups, dosimetry services, beneficiaries, dosimetry research community, with the general assembly and council. 

Products

As part of its working group activities and the Annual Meeting (AM), the key event of the network, EURADOS organises periodically:

  • Winter Schools

    in order to respond to the need for training in the field of radiation dosimetry, EURADOS Winter Schools were included in our Annual Meetings.
     

  • Scientific Meetings of the Working Groups

    WG2: Harmonisation of individual monitoring
    WG3: Environmental dosimetry
    WG6: Computational dosimetry
    WG7: Internal dosimetry
    WG9: Radiation dosimetry in radiotherapy
    WG10: Retrospective dosimetry
    WG11: High energy radiation fields
    WG12: Dosimetry in medical imaging
     

  • Intercomparison Exercises

    More than 30 Intercomparisons have already been organised on topics ranging from or extremity dosimeters, eye lens dosimeters for medical applications, whole body photon dosimeters on Monte Carlo-modeling for the in­vivo monitoring of 241Am in skull phantoms, early warning dosimetry network systems, passive area dosemeters, whole body neutron dosimeters and whole body photon dosimeters.
     

  • Training Courses

    Training Courses in order to respond to the need for training in the field of radiation dosimetry.
     

  • Webinars

    Since 2020, EURADOS holds a series of webinars with the aim of a better and wider dissemination of the scientific results of its Working Groups.
     

  • EURADOS Reports

    EURADOS regularly produces Reports (research results, publications and papers presented at the annual meeting, etc.) and is also involved at the European level as a specialist in the fields of ionising radiation dosimetry.
     

  • Social Media

    EURADOS Newsletter
    EURADOS Website
    Twitter
    LinkedIn

Note: All EURADOS products and activities can be linked to our EURADOS website for more information. The new website will be launched in June 2021. We recommend to not set the links before the new website is online!

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