Launch of the 6th ICRER conference

Introduction
The 6th ICRER (International Conference on Radioecology & Environmental Radioactivity), jointly organized by IRSN and the Norwegian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA), in collaboration with IUR, IAEA, UNSCEAR, EURADOS, ICRP, AER, JER and SFRP, takes place from November 24 to 29, 2024 at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille.
Logo ICRER

The 6th ICRER (International Conference on Radioecology & Environmental Radioactivity), jointly organized by IRSN and the Norwegian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA), in collaboration with IUR, IAEA, UNSCEAR, EURADOS, ICRP, AER, JER and SFRP, takes place from November 24 to 29, 2024 at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille.

In addition to the traditional themes of radioecology and environmental radioactivity (assessment of the impact of radionuclides on the environment, understanding and modeling of transfer processes, development of metrology, environmental monitoring, management of materials containing radionuclides of natural origin, waste, etc.), ICRER 2024 will provide an opportunity to address emerging topics such as the use of data sciences and the impact of climate change on radionuclide transfer. 

Bringing together scientists, industry players, regulators and experts, the conference will contribute to improving the knowledge, methods and tools needed to protect people and the environment from the effects of radiation.

This year, 5 speakers, invited by the organizing committee, will give plenary lectures:

  • Gonéri Le Cozannet (BRGM), will present the main conclusions of the 6th report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
  • Hildegarde Vandenhove (IAEA), Deborah Oughton (NMBU), Georg Steinhauser (TU Wien) and Mike Wood (University of Salford) will enrich the program by sharing their perspectives on issues related to radioecology.

Other events will take place alongside the conference. Training courses will be offered, including two led by IRSN:

  • “Ecosystem approaches in radioecology” by Rodolphe Gilbin
  • “Radiation-induced transgenerational and multigenerational effects in human and non-human biota” by Olivier Armant.

Specific meetings will also be organized, including the “Ring of Five”, moderated by Olivier Masson (IRSN), and a meeting in partnership with the IAEA on radionuclides in marine organisms, attended by Sabine Charmasson (IRSN).

For the first time, a number of companies have sponsored the event. Among them, Algade, Agilent, Bertin Technologies, ESI, HTDS and Triskem will have a dedicated stand to present their activities and exchange with participants. The ECCOREV research federation and the SUD PACA region are also lending their support as sponsors.

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IRSN and ICRP renew their collaboration agreement

Introduction
IRSN and the ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection) have just signed a new collaboration agreement for the next two years.

The extension to the collaboration agreement signed by Jean-Christophe Niel and Werner Rühm, President of the ICPR.

IRSN and the ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection) have just signed a new collaboration agreement for the next two years.

The ICRP is an international organization that drafts and publishes recommendations aimed at improving the radiation protection of people (the public, workers, patients) and the environment, in all its dimensions (dosimetry, health risk assessment, etc.). These recommendations are mainly based on the most recent research findings, and represent an important foundation on which the vast majority of national and international radiation protection regulations are based.

Since its creation, IRSN has played an active role in the ICRP's discussions and recommendations. Seven of the Institute's experts currently sit on the ICRP's main commission and 4 technical committees, in addition to numerous thematic working groups.

To coincide with the visit to France of members of the ICRP's Main Commission, a seminar will be held tomorrow in Fontenay-aux-Roses to discuss the future of radiation protection (see information below). Indeed, after the publication of the document Keeping the ICRP recommendations fit for purpose in 2021 (below the French version translated in 2022 by IRSN), the ICRP is committed to a review and revision of the radiological protection system, culminating in the updating of the general recommendations published in 2007 (ICRP publication 103). 

 

Workshop on the Future of Radiological Protection
Open to all, registration required (face-to-face and online)
March 19, 2024 - 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
IRSN Auditorium in Fontenay-aux-Roses or online

Consult the french version of the ICRP publication: Maintenir les recommandations de la CIPR adaptées aux besoins (2022) 

Find out more

On the development of standards and the Institute's contribution, read the dossier (p.8-13) in Repères (FR)