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Jonathan Eakins
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 50
Citations - 351
Jonathan Eakins is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dosimetry & Monte Carlo method. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 44 publications receiving 228 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Eakins include Health Protection Agency & Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
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Overview of physical dosimetry methods for triage application integrated in the new European network RENEB.
François Trompier,Christopher Ian Burbidge,C. Bassinet,M. Baumann,Emanuela Bortolin,Cinzia De Angelis,Jonathan Eakins,Sara Della Monaca,Paola Fattibene,Maria Cristina Quattrini,Richard Tanner,Albrecht Wieser,Clemens Woda +12 more
TL;DR: The work performed to implement Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) dosimetry techniques is described, which provide a large increase of measurement capacity for existing networks.
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Luminescence-based retrospective dosimetry using Al2O3 from mobile phones: a simulation approach to determine the effects of position
TL;DR: The outcome of the work was to derive correction / calibration factors that can be applied to estimate whole body doses from OSL/TL readings, the accurate application of which would depend on the knowledge of the exposure geometry and the degree of conservatism acceptable for the dose assessment.
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Type testing of a head band dosemeter for measuring eye lens dose in terms of Hp(3)
P. J. Gilvin,S. T. Baker,N. J. Gibbens,G. H. Roberts,Richard Tanner,Jonathan Eakins,L. G. Hager,T. J. Daniels +7 more
TL;DR: The results show that, unlike many existing dosemeters, the new head band dosemeter correctly measures Hp(3) for beta radiations as well as photons.
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The MCNP-4C2 design of a two element photon/electron dosemeter that uses magnesium/copper/phosphorus doped lithium fluoride.
TL;DR: A new estimate for the energy-dependent relative light conversion efficiency appropriate to the 7LiF:Mg,Cu,P was derived for determining the correct dosemeter response and compared with measured type-test results.
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The 2019-2020 EURADOS WG10 and RENEB Field Test of Retrospective Dosimetry Methods in a Small-Scale Incident Involving Ionizing Radiation.
Lovisa Waldner,Christian Bernhardsson,Clemens Woda,F. Trompier,O. van Hoey,Ulrike Kulka,Ursula Oestreicher,C. Bassinet,Christopher Rääf,Michael Discher,David Endesfelder,Jonathan Eakins,E. Gregoire,Andrzej Wojcik,Y. Ristic,H. Kim,Jungil Lee,H. Yu,M. C. Kim,Michael Abend,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury +20 more
TL;DR: In 2019, a field test with the purpose of evaluating retrospective dosimetry methods as carried out in potential real-life exposure scenarios was organized by the EURADOS Working Group 10 and RENEB as discussed by the authors, where a 1.36 TBq 192Ir source was used to irradiate anthropomorphic phantoms in different geometries at doses of several Gy.