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RadoNorm at ICOBTE & ICHMET 1st Joint International Conference
WP2 of RadoNorm was represented at the First Joint International Conference of Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements (ICOBTE) & International Conference of Heavy Metals (ICHMET), which took place in Wuppertal, Germany from 6th to 10th September 2023. The conference...
RICOMET conference 2023 with successful participation of RadoNorm researchers
From August 30th to September 1st 2023, the Tabloo visitor center in Dessel, Belgium, played host to the much-anticipated RICOMET conference on social science and humanities research in ionising radiation, featuring a lot of RadoNorm’s research. This gathering of more...
RadoNorm Interest Group Meeting to discuss performance of budget radon monitors
WP2 of RadoNorm will be organising a workshop on Friday, 13th October 2023 as part of the European Radiation Protection Week 2023 to compare the performance of 13 low-cost electronic radon measuring instruments. The session will showcase the methodology and results of...
Why people (not)protect from radon? New RadoNorm article published in the Frontiers of Public Health
Evidence consistently indicates that testing for radon and subsequent home mitigation rates are generally low in many countries, even when indoor radon concentrations can be cost-effectively reduced. The new RadoNorm study, conducted by Hevey David, Perko Tanja,...
Tenure Track Position in Ionizing Radiation Research at PUCP
The RadoNorm stakeholder Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), has recently initiated the search for an exceptional candidate to fill a Tenure Track position in the field of Ionizing Radiation Research. RadoNorm is delighted to assist in disseminating this...
Honorary Associate Professor in RadoNorm
Balázs Madas, who is RadoNorm’s WP3 leader working at the Center for Energy Research in Hungary, recently received the title of “Honorary Associate Professor” from the Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology at the Budapest University of...
RadoNorm 3rd Annual Meeting
RadoNorm’s Annual Meeting in 2023 will take place from the 18th to the 21st September near Katowice, Poland. The first two days will be for consortium members only, where internal meetings within and between work packages will take place. The 20th and 21st September...
Dose rate contributions in Norwegian mines in the cold season
A new publication from WP2 authors H. Haanes, S. Dahlgren and A. L. Rudjord from Norway explored pathways during the cold season of 222Rn, 220Rn and thoron progeny within the legacy iron mines and in the niobium legacy mine in the Fen igneous complex in Norway. From...
New ECR position in WP3
A postdoctoral position for two years has been opened at the Environmental Physics Department of the Centre for Energy Research (Budapest, Hungary) in the framework of WP3. The main task of the researcher will be to estimate individual sensitivity in specific groups...
Upcoming RadoNorm Citizen Science Project RadAR at the E³UDRES² International Citizen Science Conference
N. Canha from Instituto Superior Técnico at the University of Lisbon delivered a presentation on the RadoNorm-funded RadAR citizen science project at the first ever E³UDRES² International Citizen Science Conference in Setúbal, Portugal from 29 – 30 June 2023. The...
Society for Risk Analysis gets to know RadoNorm
Dr. Tanja Perko, along with PhD candidate Nazanin Love, made significant contributions representing the RadoNorm project at the 31st Annual SRA Europe Conference. The conference, held at Lund University in Sweden, focused on the theme of "Risk and Assessment in a...
RadoNorm citizen science pilot project in France presented at the French Society for Radiation Protection
Sylvain Andresz from the Nuclear Protection Evaluation Center (CEPN), presented the development and the results of the French citizen science pilot project at the 2023 edition of the national congress of the French Society for Radiation Protection (SFRP) which took...
