ICRP 2023

7th International Symposium on the System of Radiological Protection

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ICRP 2021+1 will focus on areas that need the most attention in the coming years, with a strong emphasis on innovation in developing radiological protection for the next generation.

The detailed programme is not yet finalised, but topics being considered include:

  • Emerging technologies in medicine
  • Small modular reactors
  • Veterinary medicine
  • Human spaceflight
  • Emergency response and recovery
  • Protection of the environment
  • Engaging stakeholders
  • Learning from incidents, accidents, and the pandemic
  • Basic principles of radiological protection, including ethical and scientific basis
  • Societal and economic factors in optimisation of protection
  • Dosimetry for protection of humans and the environment
  • Effects in non-human biota
  • Low-dose effects, detriment, and individual response to radiation
  • ADM Nuclear Technologies
  • Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs – ANDRA (France)
  • AREVA Resources Canada
  • Association romande de radioprotection – ARRAD (Switzerland)
  • Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine – ACPSEM
  • Australasian Radiation Protection Society – ARPS
  • Australian Nuclear Association – ANA
  • Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation – ANSTO
  • Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency – ARPANSA
  • Australian Young Generation in Nuclear – AusYGN
  • Autorité de sûreté nucléaire – ASN (France)
  • BHP
  • Cameco
  • CamRad Radiation Services
  • Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission – CNSC
  • Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists
  • Centre national d’études spatiales – CNES (France)
  • Commissariat à l’énergie atomique – CERN (France)
  • Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear – CSN (Spain)
  • CSP Medical
  • Department for Energy and Mining (South Australia)
  • Electricité de France – EDF (France)
  • Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
  • Enstti (France)
  • Environment, Health, Safety & Security – EHSS (US Department of Energy)
  • Environmental Health Australia
  • Environmental Protection Agency – EPA (South Australia)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – EPA (USA)
  • Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation – FANR (UAE)
  • Federal Ministry for the Environment (Germany)
  • Federal Office of Public Health – FOPH (Switzerland)
  • GE Healthcare
  • Hanil Nuclear (Korea)
  • HDX Corporation
  • Health Authority Abu Dhabi (UAE)
  • ICEPTCO E&C (Korea)
  • Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire – IRSN (France)
  • Institut national des sciences et techniques nucléaires – INSTN (France)
  • Institute of Environmental Science and Research – ESR (New Zealand)
  • International Radiation Protection Association – IRPA
  • Japan Radioisotope Association – JRIA
  • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute – KAERI
  • Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power – KHNP
  • Korea Inspection & Engineering Co, Ltd.
  • Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety – KINS
  • Korea Nuclear International Cooperation Foundation
  • Korea Radioactive Waste Agency – KORAD
  • Korean Association for Radiation Protection – KARP
  • Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies – KOFST
  • Kwangwon Trading (Korea)
  • La Ligue
  • LANDAUER
  • McMaster Nuclear Reactor
  • McMaster University, Nuclear Operations & Facilities
  • Mirion Technologies (Canberra CA)
  • National Council on Radiation Protection & Measurements – NCRP (USA)
  • New Korea Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • Nuclear Energy Agency – NEA
  • Nuclear Safety and Security Commission – NSSC (Korea)
  • NUVIA
  • Oregon State University
  • Radiation Safety Institute of Canada
  • Radtronics
  • Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
  • Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • Société française de radioprotection – SFRP (France)
  • Tellus
  • Tracerco
  • United Arab Emirates Armed Forces
  • United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission – USNRC
  • University of Adelaide
  • University of Ontario Institute of Technology – UOIT
  • University of Saskatchewan

About Your Hosts:

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP)

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) was established in 1928 at the second International Congress of Radiology to respond to growing concerns about the effects of ionizing radiation being observed in the medical community. At the time it was called the International X-ray and Radium Protection Committee (IXRPC) but was restructured to better take account of uses of radiation outside the medical area and given its present name in 1950.

National Institute for Quantum Science and Technology (QST)

The National Institute for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) was established in April 2016 to promote quantum science and technology in a comprehensive and integrated manner. The new organization was formed from the merger of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) with certain operations that were previously undertaken by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA).

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With over 500 attendees expected, ICRP 2021+1 is an excellent opportunity to interact with a diverse group of academics, scientists, researchers, government officials, and industry professionals working in the field of Radiological Protection from all over the world.

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