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Clemens Woda
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 69
Citations - 1535
Clemens Woda is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dosimetry & Thermoluminescence. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1201 citations.
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Thermally assisted optically stimulated luminescence protocol of mobile phone substrate glasses for accident dosimetry
TL;DR: In this paper, a thermally assisted optically stimulated luminescence protocol for the use of display glass samples from mobile phones as a fortuitous dosimeter was developed, which consists of a prebleach with LEDs of 470nm for 500 s and an OSL reading for 500s at an elevated temperature.
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Luminescence dosimetry for evaluation of the external exposure in Metlino, upper Techa River valley, due to the shore of the Metlinsky Pond: A feasibility study.
Clemens Woda,Mauritius Hiller,Alexander Ulanowski,N.G. Bugrov,Marina O. Degteva,Oleg Ivanov,Sergey A. Romanov,J. Tschiersch,T. Shinonaga +8 more
TL;DR: Luminescence dosimetry was performed using bricks from the former settlement of Metlino, Southern Urals, Russia, to investigate the feasibility of validating the Techa River Dosimetry System (TRDS) 2016 for the shore of the Metlinsky Pond, upper Techa river region.
RENEB – Realizing the European network in biological dosimetry
Ulrike Kulka,L. Ainsbury,Michael J. Atkinson,Joan Francesc Barquinero,Bassinet C,Leonardo Barrios,Christina Beinke,G. Bognar,Alexandra Cucu,Firouz Darroudi,Paola Fattibene,Octávia Monteiro Gil,Eric Gregoire,Hadjidekova,Siamak Haghdoost,R. Herranz,Alicja Jaworska,Carita Lindholm,Radhia M'kacher,S. Mörtl,Alegría Montoro,J. E. Moquet,Mercedes Moreno,Obazghi A,Ursula Oestreicher,Fabrizio Palitti,Gabriel E. Pantelias,I. Popescu,María Jesús Prieto,Horst Romm,Kai Rothkamm,Laure Sabatier,Sylwester Sommer,Georgia I. Terzoudi,Antonella Testa,Hubert Thierens,François Trompier,I. Turai,Vandersickel,P. Vaz,P. Voisin,Anne Vral,Finn Ugletveit,Wieser A,Clemens Woda,Andrzej Wojcik +45 more
TL;DR: The goal of RENEB is to establish a sustainable European network mainly based on biological dosimetry laboratories involving 23 organisations from 16 countries identified by the TENEB survey, that will guarantee the highest efficiency in the processing and scoring of biological samples for fast, reliable results implemented in the EU emergency management.
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Thermoluminescence investigations on tobacco dust as an emergency dosimeter
TL;DR: Silicates extracted from tobacco dust in cigarettes were investigated for their suitability as an emergency dosimeter in accidental situation using thermoluminescence technique and a measurement protocol for the detection of absorbed radiation dose was developed.
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Dosimetric properties of lithium borate glass doped with dysprosium.
TL;DR: The results indicated that the glass samples doped with 0.1% of Dy display the best TL dosimetric properties among the other compositions.