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Inverse Modeling of Atmospheric Radionuclide Releases from Nuclear Facilities

Date posted: AUGUST 16, 2026
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Understanding the source and distribution of atmospheric radionuclide releases is essential for nuclear safety, environmental protection, and emergency preparedness. This webinar will introduce the principles and applications of inverse modeling techniques used to estimate release characteristics based on environmental monitoring data and atmospheric transport models. Experts from the Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology (INET), Tsinghua University, will discuss the scientific foundations of inverse modeling, its role in assessing radionuclide dispersion, and its contribution to nuclear incident analysis and decision-making. Participants will learn how advanced computational approaches help improve the accuracy of source reconstruction and environmental impact assessments. The webinar will be of particular interest to researchers, regulators, emergency response professionals, and students involved in nuclear engineering, environmental modeling, radiation protection, and atmospheric sciences. Date: 18 June 2026 Time: 09:00–10:30 AM (Vienna Time)


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