Applied Physics Of External Radiation Exposure:... -

: Identifying and quantifying the "source term"—the type and intensity of radiation emitted by a device or material. Key Areas of Application

: Calculating the thickness and material (e.g., lead, concrete) needed to reduce radiation to safe levels. This is critical for X-ray facilities and nuclear research. Applied Physics of External Radiation Exposure:...

The specialized text serves as a comprehensive guide for professionals and students in radiation protection and dosimetry. : Identifying and quantifying the "source term"—the type

: The study of how different particles—photons, neutrons, electrons, and ions—transfer energy to materials. This involves complex processes like the photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, and pair production. The specialized text serves as a comprehensive guide

Based on the authoritative textbook by Rodolphe Antoni and Laurent Bourgois, Fundamental Physical Concepts

: Applying physics to "exotic" environments, such as ultra-intense laser facilities and new-generation particle accelerators.

: A measure that accounts for the biological risk to the entire body.