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Workshops on Radiation Monitoring to assess Human Exposures inside the Solar System

Previously: Workshops on Radiation Monitoring for the International Space Station

Twentyeighth WRMISS Workshop

The 28th Workshop took place on 2–4 September 2023 at DLR in Cologne, Germany. Please click here for the program and abstract book. Most presentations can be downloaded from the links below.

Scientific Session 1

Reduction of uncertainty of radiation health risk assessment

G. Zhou

An application approach of LET- and charge-weighted quality factors to space LET measurements

M. Naito

Scientific Session 2

ESADOS—ESA Support for Aircrew DOsimetry Services: Developing an Independent Source of Space Weather Data for Aircrew Radiation Dose Assessment

O. Ploc

Between Sea Level and the ISS: Radiation Measurements in the SAA Region at Flight Altitudes II

M. M. Meier

The Relevance of the Space Weather Events in May 2024 to Radiation Protection in Aviation

K. Schennetten

Scientific Session 3

Almost 2500 days in space—the RAMIS radiation detector on the DLR Eu:CROPIS mission

M. Radenhäuser

Composition and Spectral Characterization of Space Radiation in LEO Orbit at 600 km and 1200 km onboard JoeySat Satellite with MiniPix-Timepix3

C. Granja

RADCUBE-RADMAG instrument: technology demonstration & measurements

P. Pinczés

Scientific Session 4

DOSIS and DOSIS 3D—active and passive radiation measurements in Columbus from 2009–2025

T. Berger

DOSIS and DOSIS 3D—data from the DOSTEL instruments focusing on 2024–2025 with special emphasis on SPEs measured inside the ISS

M. Brüdern

Update on the RadMap Telescope

M. Losekamm

ISS-RAD Measurements through Solar Cycle 25 Min. to Max.

D. Laramore

Scientific Session 5

Latest LIDAL measurements inside Columbus: particle flux and anisotropy

L. Di Fino

LIDAL: Decoding Cosmic Radiation One Particle at a Time

V. Boletti

LIDAL × GCRSimulator: Towards Characterizing simulated Space Radiation at the GSI-FAIR facility

L. Lunati

Scientific Session 6

Progress on Tissue Equivalent Dosimeters being developed at Oklahoma State University

E. Benton

DOSTEL REM LIDAL Intercomparison 2025

L. Narici

Timepix Measurements on the Space-X Polaris Dawn Flight

T. Campbell-Ricketts

Scientific Session 7

Radiation exposure and shielding effects on the lunar surface

D. Matthiä

Multifunctional Shielding Polymer (MSP)/PlasteelTM for Space Applications

L. Sihver

Status of RadLab and Recent Database Development(s)

J. Miller

Scientific Session 8

ERFNet-DH: A Collaborative Environment for Advancing Space Radiation Research in Support of Human Exploration

L. Scavarda

The Human Interplanetary Exploration Radiation Risk Assessment System (HIERRAS)

P. Truscott

Demonstration of HIERRAS

D. Heynderickx

Scientific Session 9

Recent Results from the Surface of Mars with RAD

D. Hassler

Radiation Shielding by Natural Terrain on the Surface of Mars

G. Charpentier

Modelling Martian and Lunar Environments Using the GRAPPA with GRAS

P. Truscott

Scientific Session 10

Overview of the current NASA Mars Campaign Office (MCO) Radworks project portfolio

E. Semones

Ultra-Sensitive dosimeter for Artemis: Enabling Lower Detection Limits in Space Radiation Measurement

M. Fragkopoulou

Development of on-site passive dosimetry for space application

S. Kodaira

Scientific Session 11

Development of the Canadian Active Neutron Spectrometer for the ISS and Lunar Gateway

L. Tomi

Update on the DLR M-42 instrument family and future missions

M. Kasemann

Czech Personal Active Dosimeter (CZPAD): Dosimetric Support for the First Czech Astronaut Mission

M. Kakona

MoonRAD mission and science overview

A. Hirn

Scientific Session 12

Update on the development of the Miniaturized Fast Neutron Detector (Mini-FND)

B. Ehresmann

ARES Detector for Radiation Monitoring on the HLS and Gateway Vehicles

M. G. Ecord



Last update: 16 December 2025