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Vanessa Wyrwoll (ESR4) attended the "Radiation in Space - SREM" workshop held in the Department of Medical Physics at the University of Oldenburg, Germany on October 8th - 9th. The workshop was dedicated to the Standard Radiation Environment Monitor (SREM) and enabled the possibility to discuss the latest results and next steps in research. Several contributions to the workshop were provided by many experts coming from the Astrophysics Department of the University of Kiel, Germany, Astrophysics and Medical Physics Departments at KVI Groningen, Netherlands as well as the European Space Agency (ESA). Vanessa also had the contribution which closed the workshop. She's been working extensively with SREM over the past months and had the chance to calibrate it in the SPS North Area Experimental Area under Ultra Energetic Heavy Ions.

 

Here's the agenda of the workshop:

 

Monday 8th:
13:00  - 13:10 Welcome (B. Poppe)
13:20 -  13:50 Activities in Oldenburg  (B. Poppe)
13:50 -  14:20 Activities of ESA/ESTEC, Availability of in-flight radiation data from space crafts
14:20 -  14:50 Activities at KVI (Part 1, S. Brandenburg)
15:20 -  15:50 Activities at KVI (Part 2, Manuela Vecchi on AM-S02)
15:20 -  15:50 Activities in Kiel (Bernd Heber on Pamela, RAD, and other detectors) 
15:50 -  16:20 Activities at KVI (Part 3, Ad. van den Berg on general activities of KVI and Auger/KM3Net)
 
Tuesday 9th: Special Aspects concerning the SREM
 
- Status of measurements and evaluation of SREM data at ESA/ESTEC 
- Status of simulations and analysis in Oldenburg (Hendrik Neumann)
- Status of calibration measurements at CERN (Vanessa Wyrwoll, ESR4)
Vanessa Wyrwoll (ESR4)
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University of Oldenburg

Radiation in Space (SREM) Workshop