SESSION 1 – Radiological impact assessment during all phases of nuclear and radiological events
- The effect of terrain modeling on simulated dose rates - Gunther Bijloos — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- Radiological effects and assessment of a “dirty bomb” scenario on a microscale in urban areas - Hartmut Walter — BfS (Germany)
SESSION 2 – Radiological impact assessment during all phases of nuclear and radiological events (Cont.)
- Novel Stochastic and Deterministic Models for Polydisperse Flows Resulting from a Radiological Dispersal Device - Lucian Ivan — CNL (Canada)
- Uncertainty of atmospheric dispersion prediction 9 Source term prediction in case of a severe nuclear accident - Jens Havskov Sørensen — DMI (Denmark)
- Source term prediction in case of a severe nuclear accident - Karine Chevalier-Jabet — IRSN (France)
- Atmospheric transport and dispersion modelling study of the I-131 detected in Jan/Feb 2017 in Europe - Andy Delcloo — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- Improving European decision support reliability and robustness to manage scenarios involving contamination of inhabited areas - Kasper Andersson — DTU (Denmark)
- Seasonality influence in the elaboration of risk maps associated to the transfer of radioactivity through the food chain - Cristina Trueba — CIEMAT (Spain)
SESSION 3 – Radiological impact assessment during all phases of nuclear and radiological events (Cont.)
- Radiological impact assessment in preparedness and response phase for nuclear emergency management in Greece - Dimitris Mitrakos — EEAE (Greece)
- Lessons learnt from the gamma-based monitoring stations of RARE (Radiological Alert network of Extremadura, SW spain): development and real-time performance - Antonio Baeza — LARUEX (Spain)
- Passive dosimetry measurements used in the aftermath of a radiological accident in the framework of “PREPAREDNESS” EMPIR project - Giorgia Iurlaro — ENEA (Italy)
- Voluntary radiation measurement team to enhance the radiation measurement preparedness in Finland - Maarit Muikku — STUK (Finland)
SESSION 4 – Setting-up a transdisciplinary and inclusive framework for preparedness for emergency response and recovery
- European scenario-based stakeholder discussion panels, to test their engagement in the decision making process during the transition phaseof a nuclear emergency - Montero, Milagros — CIEMAT (Spain)
- The local Radiological Emergency Programs in Spain: The Valencia region Program - Ana Bueno — University of Valencia (Spain)
- Delphi study to support the involvement of stakeholders in the decision-making process during the transition phase of a nuclear emergency - Sala Roser — CIEMAT (Spain)
- Stakeholders feedback on mobile Apps and devices for dose and health measurements after nuclear accident (SHAMISEN SINGS project) - Liudmila Liutsko — ISGlobal (Spain)
- Formal and informal participation in emergency Preparedness and Response: a purposeful mapping exercise - Catrinel Turcanu — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
SESSION 5 – Setting-up a transdisciplinary and inclusive framework for preparedness for emergency response and recovery (Cont.)
- Changes in nuclear and radiological threats and hazards from a Norwegian perspective - Øyvind Gjølme Selnæs — DSA (Norway)
- Ensuring Radiation Safety in Slovenian-Croatian Cross-Border Region - Branko Vodenik — Jožef Stefan Institute (Slovenia)
- Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Preparedness in Spain: some keys for improvement - Eduardo Gallego — UPM (Spain)
- Participation in a Conv-Ex-2c Exercise: Preparation, performance and outcomes as an Accident State - Veronica Smith — EPA (Ireland)
- The use of non-radiological resources to support nuclear and radiological emergency response - Robert Ryan — EPA (Ireland)
SESSION 6 – Countermeasures and countermeasure strategies in emergency & recovery, decision support & disaster informatics
- Local stakeholders confronted to mid- and long-term uncertainties in a post-nuclear accident situation: outputs from the TERRITORIES Workshop - Pascal Croüail — CEPN (France)
- Involvement of French stakeholders in the decision-making process in the context of uncertainties - The European project CONFIDENCE - WP4 - Vanessa Durand — IRSN (France)
- Decision support diagrams for public protective actions during nuclear emergencies - Jan Johansson — SSM (Sweden)
- The basis for the Swedish emergency preparedness and response plan for ESS - Anna Maria Blixt Buhr — SSM (Sweden)
- A reflection on the way for setting intervention regions at the end of the urgent phase of a radiological accident - Christophe Murith — FOPH (Switzerland)
SESSION 7 – Countermeasures and countermeasure strategies in emergency & recovery, decision support & disaster informatics (Cont.)
- Simulations of decontamination scenarios using the system dynamics approach - Anna Selivanova — SURO (Czech Republic)
- Significant sources uncertainty in the ERMIN urban dose model - Thomas Charnock — PHE (United Kingdom)
- Agent-based Negotiation Simulation - Shan Bai — KIT (Germany)
- Preparedness for a “dirty bomb” attack: Antidotes and screening capacities as complementary medical countermeasure resources - Prof. Dr. Matthias Port — BIR (Germany)
- Management of contaminated goods in post-accident situation. Lessons learned from Fukushima - Mélanie Maître — CEPN (France)
SESSION 8 – Setting-up a transdisciplinary and inclusive framework for preparedness for emergency response and recovery (Cont.)
- Identification of mental models of uncertainty management in emergency situations - Nadja Zeleznik — EIMV (Slovenia)
- Uncertainties that decision makers, affected population and emergency responders may face during a nuclear emergency - Perko Tanja — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- Non-radiological impact of a nuclear emergency: focus on Psychological and mental health - Zhanat Carr — WHO
- RP Culture in the field of Emergency Preparedness and Response: first outcomes from the European Project ENGAGE - Tatiana Duranova — VUJE (Slovakia)
SESSION 9 – Challenges in estimating the source term and operational radiological picture (on-site versus off-site)
- Update on the IAEA IEC activities in EPR - Frederic Stephani- IAEA
- Identification of atmospheric contamination source in an urban area by approximate Bayesian computation methodology - Piotr Kopka — NCNR (Poland)
- RASTEP – a versatile tool for decision support in nuclear emergency situations - Anders Riber Marklund — Lloyd's Register Consulting
- Comparison of ensembles of atmospheric dispersion simulations: lessons learnt from the CONFIDENCE project about uncertainty quantification - Irène Korsakissok — IRSN (France)
SESSION 10 – Challenges in estimating the source term and operational radiological picture (on-site versus off-site) (Cont.)
- Source term estimation with a model implemented in the JRODOS DSS - Wolfgang Raskob — KIT (Germany)
- The advanced source inversion module of JRODOS - Spyros Andronopoulos — NCSRD (Greece)
- Real-time use of inverse modeling techniques to assess the atmospheric accidental release of a nuclear power plant - Olivier Saunier — IRSN (France)
- Collaborative Web Application to Support Source Term Assessment - Tuomas Peltonen — STUK (Finland)
- Source term estimation of xenon releases from medical isotope production: a test case for near- range atmospheric dispersion modelling - Johan Camps — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- Analysis of the Fukushima source term: implications for source term estimation from radiological observations during emergencies - Dr. Martin Sogalla — GRS (Germany)
POSTERS
TOPIC A: Radiological impact assessment during all phases of nuclear and radiological events
- Use of different meteorological data for near-range assessments during a nuclear emergency - Johan Camps — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- Large-scale measurements of internal contamination in case of a nuclear accident - Martin Hjellström and Nikola Marković — University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
- Study on optimization for the continuous surveillance network of environmental radioactivity in Portugal - Filipa Jerónimo — IST (Portugal)
- Efficiency of a drone measuring radioactivity for a point source and a homogenous surface contamination - Stef Geelen — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- TRITIUM - a low level real-time monitor systemfor water quality surveillance - José Díaz — University of Valencia (Spain)
TOPIC B: Countermeasures and countermeasure strategies in emergency & recovery, decision support & disaster informatics
- Linking Advanced Monitoring and Modeling in Nuclear Emergency Decision Support Systems - Luke Lebel — CNL (Canada)
- Application of the RODOS system to determination of the restricted use area and emergency planning zones for the planned nuclear power plant in poland - Anna Wawrzynczak or Sławomir Potempski — NCNR (Poland)
- Optimization of the food chain and dose module for terrestrial pathways (FDMT) applied to Portugal - Catarina Inácio — IST (Portugal)
TOPIC C: Setting-up a transdisciplinary and inclusive framework for preparedness for emergency response and recovery
- RAMESIS – support to Citizen Radiation Monitoring Network in the Czech Republic - Petr Kuča — SURO (Czech Republic)
- Modification of the regulatory framework for radiological protection and nuclear safety in Portugal - Marcia Farto — EPA (Portugal)
- How the EU strengthens CBRN response capacities outside the European Union: 2 examples from the Western Balkans and the Black Sea Region - Vandersteen Katrijn — SCK•CEN (Belgium)
- EURDEP system as exercise bed for European nuclear exercises - Miguel Ceballos — JRC-ISPRA