Units of Radiation Protection.- Basic Nuclear Physics.- Interaction of Ionizing Radiation with Matter.- Detectors for Radiation Protection.- International Safety Standards for Radiation Protection.- Organization of Radiation Protection.- Practical Safety Measures1.- Radiation Sources.- X Rays and X-Ray Regulations.- Environmental Radioactivity.- Nuclear Power Plants.- Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation.- Radiation Accidents.- Non-Ionizing Radiation.- Solutions to the Problems.- Written Test on Radiation Protection.- Radiation-Protection Glossary1.
The book presents an accessible account of the sources of ionising radiation and the methods of radiation protection. The basics of nuclear physics which are directly related to radiation protection are briefly discussed. The book describes the units of radiation protection, the measurement techniques, biological effects of radiation, environmental radiation, and many applications of radiation. For each chapter there is a problem section with full solutions. A detailed glossary and many useful information in appendixes complete the book. The author has addressed the issue of internationality to make sure that the text and, in particular, the complicated regulations can be easily interpreted not only in Europe and the United States but also in other countries. The subject of radiation protection requires a certain amount of mathematics. For those who have forgotten the basic rules of calculus a short refresher course in the form of a mathematical appendix is added.
Ph. D. at Kiel University, Germany 1970
Radiation Officer at Kiel University and Siegen University
Radiation Advisor for Fire Brigades in Matters of Radiation Protection, Siegen, Germany
Visiting Fellow of the Royal Society of England 1971 at the University of Durham
working with Sir Arnold Wolfendale (Prof. Dr. and Astronomer Royal emeritus)
Guest Professor at Tokyo University in 1980 and 1985
Visiting Scientist at CERN during sabbaticals in 1990, 1994 and 2000
Special High Energy and Particle Physics Prize of the European Physical Society
for the Discovery of the Gluon (along with other members of PETRA Experiments) in 1995
Full Professor at Siegen University since 1980