In case of a nuclear or radiological emergency the early availability of reliable data on dose rates and contamination levels in the core area of the accident as well as in potentially affected remote areas is of key importance for any governmental decision, like e.g. the implementation of proper countermeasures or the declaration of exclusion zones. Such major decisions may affect thousands of people and may have considerable social and financial impact. To investigate the radiologically contaminated area in the vicinity of a reactor can be too dangerous for people to enter to monitor radiation. The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV or commonly named “drones”) carrying radiological detector systems have become more and more available and will become crucial for advancing radiation monitoring. In the webinar the technologies on this topic developed by the IAEA, in the European project “Preparedness” which has recently finished, and its use in Decision Support Systems will be presented by speakers of the IAEA agency, and EURADOS and NERIS platforms.
Agenda
1. Introduction. Ulrich Stöhlker (EURADOS) and Florian Gering (NERIS)
2. IAEA - Current Status in UAV Based Radiation Monitoring Technology. Petr Sladek (IAEA)
3. Unmanned aerial detection of radiological data - Results of the EMPIR “Preparedness” project. Arturo Vargas (UPC – EURADOS)
4. Use of the monitoring information gathered by the UAV technologies in Decision Support Systems. Geert Olyslaegers (SCK CEN – NERIS)
Dr. Ulrich Stöhlker has a nuclear physics PHD from University of Gießen, Germany and was delegated to the Insitut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble, France.from 1982 until 1987. In 1987 he joined the federal office for civil protection which was later...
Florian Gering, physicist, dissertation on data assimilation approaches in radioecological models at Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck.
1996 - 2000 scientist at the Institute for Radiation Protection of “HelmholtzZentrum München”:...
I have an academic background. I worked at the University of Defence of Czech Republic in CBRN area with a specialization in Nuclear Instrumentation for more than 20 years. My Ph.D. study was focused on nuclear instrumentation and analyses of...
Dr. A. Vargas has a nuclear engineer PhD from the Technical University Catalonia (UPC) (https://futur.upc.edu/1002374). He joined the Institute of energy technologies (INTE) of the UPC in 1992 working in the research of radionuclide metrology and...
Dr. Geert Olyslaegers is scientific collaborator in the Unit Crisis Management and Decision support (CMD) at the Belgian nuclear research Centre SCK CEN. CMD performs research in emergency planning but provides also services to many clients,...