CRPK CAPABILITIES AND RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sample Clauses

CRPK CAPABILITIES AND RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Purpose of this appendix The Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge (CRPK) was created to help maintain and preserve U.S. expertise in radiation dosimetry and ensure that Federal radiation programs are based on sound scientific data and models and applied in a consistent manner across agencies. Over the past decade the CRPK has assisted the participating agencies in the development and application of a variety of radiation dose and risk methodologies built on best available scientific information. This appendix summarizes the current capabilities of the CRPK and its accomplishments since the latest extension of the MOU (2015), for the purpose of demonstrating that CRPK served its intended role under the 2015 MOU while maintaining international leadership in radiation dose and risk modeling and assessment. This appendix is divided into six sections, each consisting of bulleted or outlined lists of capabilities or accomplishments: • CRPK capabilities • Selected projects for U.S. Federal agencies, 2015-present • International radiation protection activities, 2015-present • Recognition and awards, 2015-present • Publications, 2015-present • Presentations, 2015-present CRPK capabilities Many of the capabilities of the Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge are listed below. The list includes capabilities that are available or can be generated by calling upon ORNL resources including the Center’s association with other scientists: • Computational Dosimetry using both stylized and voxel anthropomorphic phantoms including: o Use of Monte Carlo and other radiation transport methods to compute dose coefficients for external exposure as well as internal irradiation of the human body. o Construction of anthropomorphic phantoms for dosimetry studies. o Development of phantoms for dosimetry and biokinetic modeling relevant to animals, particularly in emergency response situations. o Integration of the above capabilities into a variety of facility analyses, e.g. the computation of dose to individuals due to activation products in materials or radionuclide contamination in the decommissioning of a facility. o Benchmarking of Monte Carlo methods against direct measurement in the zero- scatter dosimetry calibration laboratory at ORNL (RADCAL/RASCAL). Capabilities for neutron, gamma-ray and beta irradiation measurements are available. • Biokinetic modeling of elements and compounds in the human body. CRPK personnel can generate both basic physiological system models an...
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CRPK CAPABILITIES AND RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Purpose of this appendix The Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge (CRPK) was created to help maintain and preserve U.S. expertise in radiation dosimetry and ensure that Federal radiation programs are based on sound scientific data and models and applied in a consistent manner across agencies. Over the past decade the CRPK has assisted the participating agencies in the development and application of a variety of radiation dose and risk methodologies built on best available scientific information. This appendix summarizes the current capabilities of the CRPK and its accomplishments since the latest extension of the MOU (2015), for the purpose of demonstrating that CRPK served its intended role under the 2015 MOU while maintaining international leadership in radiation dose and risk modeling and assessment. This appendix is divided into six sections, each consisting of bulleted or outlined lists of capabilities or accomplishments: • CRPK Capabilities • Selected Projects for U.S. Federal Agencies, 2015 — Present • International Radiation Protection Activities, 2015 — Present • Recognition and Awards, 2015 — Present • Publications, 2015 — Present • Presentations, 2015 — Present

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