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Dr. T. Ohba (FMU, Japan) visit to ISGlobal
29.03.2019: Dr. T. Ohba (FMU, Japan) visit to ISGlobal. Agenda: SHAMISEN SINGS work meeting – future steps on WP3 work (task 2.3 and 3.3).

3rd European Radiological Protection Research Week
SHAMISEN-SINGS participated in the 3rd European Radiation week held in Rovinj, Croatia, from October 1-5, 2018, with 2 oral presentations: a general one by Liudmila Liutsko (ISGlobal), and one on WP2, by Paola Fattibene (ISS). The abstracts can be downloaded from the Book of Abstracts. SHAMISEN-SINGS was briefly presented to the CONCERT stakeholders group for…

International conference on ionising radiation
The International conference on ionising radiation and social science, RICOMET2019 (5th edition), was succesfully hosted by ISGlobal radiation programme (SHAMISEN SINGS project) at PRBB, Barcelona, 1-3 of July followed by the 1st GA of SHARE platform (4&5 July). The available presentations from RICOMET conference: link https://ricomet2019.sckcen.be/en/Programme/Presentations The book of abstract is avalable here (link): https://ricomet2019.sckcen.be/-/media/Files/Ricomet2019/BoA_RICOMET2019.pdf Information about…

Project Description published in AIR2
SHAMISEN-SINGS description published in AIR2, the CONCERT Newsletter on Access to Infrastructures for Radiation Protection Research, February 2018

Liudmila Liutsko, on behalf of the SHAMISEN SINGS consortium, participated a the NERIS workshop
Liudmila Liutsko, on behalf of the SHAMISEN SINGS consortium, participated at the NERIS workshop (virtual, 20-22 of October 2021). She presented oral communication, entitled: “Getting people involved: Recommendations on mobile apps use (doses & health) for a better recovery after nuclear accidents”. The communication has risen interest form the participants and they asked for links…

4th European Radiation Week
SHAMISEN SINGS Project was presented during ERPW2020 with communications from teams on the progress of WP1 (by Liudmila Liutsko, ISGlobal), WP2 (Sara Della Monaca and Paola Fattibene, ISS) and WP3 (by Takashi Ohba, FMU).