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  • About
    Monte Carlo simulations of radiation transport have become an indispensable tool in radiation dosimetry, and many of the available codes have been developed for easy deployment by non-expert users. To monitor the state of the art of the practical use of these tools, several different exercises were organized by EURADOS Working Group 6 “Computational Dosimetry”. The outcomes of these studies have been recently published in a Virtual Special Issue of Radiation Measurements entitled “EURADOS Intercomparison in Computational Dosimetry”.

    The webinar presents some of the lessons learned from the exercises regarding common pitfalls and necessary quality checks that researchers performing simulations should be aware of. The examples chosen include a common problem of relevance to medical physics experts (determination of the dose to patient in an X-ray examination), the calculation of the dose to the foetus from proton therapy in pregnancy, and the more academic case of the dose around a single gold nanoparticle in water irradiated by X-rays. The issues considered are not specific to these examples but generalize to all Monte Carlo simulations.
  • Agenda
    • 14:00 Welcome and introduction (H. Rabus)
    • 14:05 Exercises related to the ICRP/ICRU Adult Reference Computational Phantoms (M. Zankl)
    • 14:20 Investigations into the dose to foetus under maternal proton therapy (H. Brkic)
    • 14:35 The WG6/WG7 gold nanoparticle exercise (H. Rabus)
    • 14:50 Discussion (Moderator: J. Eakins)
  • Price
    Free
  • Language
    English
  • OPEN TO
    Anyone with the event link can attend
  • Dial-in available
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