Radiation Protection and Environmental Radiology
In this course you will learn about radiation protection and how radionuclides may spread through the environment, e.g. in case of accidents. You will learn how to shield radiation effectively.
This course you will learn what you need to know how to protect yourself, others and the environment from radiation. You will understand what the dangers of radioactivity and radiation are, and how to quantify and mitigate these dangers.
You will learn the difference between radiation protection and operational quantities and how these can be related, calculated or measured. You will get hands-on experience with a broad range of detectors at a laboratory exercise at the Swedish Radiation Protection Authority (SSM).
Equally important is that you learn how the Swedish legislation functions and how it is related to the core concepts of radiation protection on a global level.
Nuclear waste management is also a part of this course, which we will show to you in practice by a study trip to related nuclear power facilities (e.g. fuel element fabrication, a nuclear power plant or nuclear waste deposit).
This is an advanced full-time course given during the daytime, except for one laboratory session which may occur in the late evening.
Teaching Format
The education consists of lectures, activating tutorials and exercises, computer exercises as well as practical laboratory work. Excursions will take place during this course to relevant laboratories.
Assessment
The course is examined through a written exam, possibly with an oral supplement.
Examiner
Marta Lazzeroni
Environmental radioactivity and emergency preparedness / Mats Isaksson, Christopher L. Rääf. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2017] ISBN 978-1-4822-4464-9 (ISBN (Electronic) 1-4822-4464-0)
This course is a new version of FK8030 Radiation Protection and Environmental Radiology. We refer to the web page of the old version of the course for course reports; FK8030.
Course coordinator and teacher
Maria Teresa Romero-Expósito, e-mail: maite.romero@fysik.su.se





