Speaker
Summary
The Health Physics group at LASA laboratory has a consolidated expertise in environmental radioactivity monitoring and nuclear analytical methods applied to air quality, radiological protection, and public health. Since the late 1990s, the group has contributed to national surveillance of atmospheric radionuclides and trace elements, notably during the Fukushima Daiichi fallout event, when isotopes such as ¹³¹I, ¹³⁴Cs, and ¹³⁷Cs were detected in Northern Italy. Building upon this experience, current activities focus on two complementary fronts:
1. the establishment of Eye RAD, a real-time network for environmental radioactivity monitoring; and
2. the long-term assessment of radionuclide transfer through the food chain, with emphasis on cesium in alpine dairy systems.
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