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  1. Integrating the exposome framework in CBRNe risk assessment: a holistic approach to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats
  2. The threat of Monkeypox virus: a review of its potential use as a biological weapon
  3. Nipah Virus Outbreaks: A CBRNE Framework for Global Biocontainment
  4. Overview of the Italian national plan for nuclear emergencies: a review article
  5. Smartchoice: a decision app for chemical handheld detectors
  6. Analysis of the methods for human-induced events risk evaluation for critical infrastructures like energy production plants based on nuclear reactions
  7. The combination of HotSpot code and MATLAB to simulate radiological dispersions and evaluate solutions to protect the population
  8. Design for enhanced gamma radiation detection prototype: a comprehensive approach
  9. Evaluation of an innovative proposal for the integration of chemical sensors with SPME fibers on UAVs, for forensic, military, and civil applications
  10. A rapid radiation epidemiology tool for the analysis of the propagation of radiation following a radiological dispersal device explosion
  11. Testing and results of an open-source radiation epidemiology model using the Goiânia accident
  12. Investigating Physical, Social, Emotional, and Health Frailties of Cancer Survivors after Cancer Treatment: The Urgent Call for Tailored Multidisciplinary Survivorship Plans in Italy
  13. Building risk assessment methodology for explosive and non-conventional terrorist attacks
  14. Transperineal Laser Ablation (TPLA) Treatment of Focal Low–Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer
  15. TransPerineal Laser Ablation (TPLA) Treatment of Focal Low-Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer
  16. On the Potential of Relational Databases for the Detection of Clusters of Infection and Antibiotic Resistance Patterns
  17. Emergency Management in the Event of Radiological Dispersion in an Urban Environment
  18. Sievert or Gray: Dose Quantities and Protection Levels in Emergency Exposure
  19. BUILDING VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT FOR EXPLOSIVE AND CBR TERRORIST ATTACKS
  20. New technologies for detection, protection, decontamination, and developments of the decision support systems in case of CBRNe events: editorial
  21. A Weighted-LSM Method to Improve Classification and Concentration Evaluation from Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectra
  22. Correction: Malizia et al. Response of a Radiology Department to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: The Experience of the Hospital “Policlinico Tor Vergata” in Rome. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5255
  23. A High-Performance Gamma Spectrometer for Unmanned Systems Based on Off-the-Shelf Components
  24. Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Flora Ten Years after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Disaster
  25. Determination of composition of mixed biological samples using laser-induced fluorescence and combined classification/regression models
  26. Evaluation of the Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) during the recent COVID-19 pandemic
  27. Modelling mixing and transport of radioactive effluents in water reservoirs: an application to the operation of a fusion facility
  28. 3-T MRI and clinical validation of ultrasound-guided transperineal laser ablation of benign prostatic hyperplasia
  29. Development and performance testing of a miniaturized multi-sensor system combining MOX and PID for potential UAV application in TIC, VOC and CWA dispersion scenarios
  30. Design of Miniaturized Sensors for a Mission-Oriented UAV Application: A New Pathway for Early Warning
  31. Drones and Sensors Ecosystem to Maximise the “Storm Effects” in Case of CBRNe Dispersion in Large Geographic Areas
  32. First Responder Safety in the Event of a Dirty Bomb Detonation in Urban Environment
  33. The HotSpot Code as a Tool to Improve Risk Analysis During Emergencies: Predicting I-131 and CS-137 Dispersion in the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
  34. Numerical Fluid Dynamics Simulation for Drones’ Chemical Detection
  35. Response of a Radiology Department to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: The Experience of the Hospital “Policlinico Tor Vergata” in Rome
  36. Cytogenetic bio-dosimetry techniques in the detection of dicentric chromosomes induced by ionizing radiation: A review
  37. Infectious Diseases Seeker (IDS): An Innovative Tool for Prompt Identification of Infectious Diseases during Outbreaks
  38. A low-cost radiation detection system to monitor radioactive environments by unmanned vehicles
  39. Numerical simulations of radioactive dust particle releases during a Loss Of Vacuum Accident in a nuclear fusion reactor
  40. Testing the identification effectiveness of an unknown outbreak of the Infectious Diseases Seeker (IDS) using and comparing the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak with the past SARS and MERS epidemics
  41. Adaptive Quasi-Unsupervised Detection of Smoke Plume by LiDAR
  42. Adaptation to ionizing radiation of higher plants: From environmental radioactivity to chernobyl disaster
  43. A mathematical model for the diffusion of emergency warning messages during CBRNe emergencies
  44. Post-Mortem Investigation Through Virtual Autopsy Techniques: Proposal of a New Diagnostic Approach to Reduce the Risks of Operators During Emergencies
  45. Lesson learned from the recovery of an orphan source inside a maritime cargo: analysis of the nuclear instrumentations used, and measures realized during the operations
  46. Measurements of Vehicle Pollutants in a High-Traffic Urban Area by a Multiwavelength Dial Approach: Correlation Between Two Different Motor Vehicle Pollutants
  47. Enhancing Radiation Detection by Drones through Numerical Fluid Dynamics Simulations
  48. Early assessment of weight velocity can support frontline health workers in predicting malnutrition in HIV-exposed infants: preliminary results from a DREAM cohort in Malawi
  49. Analysis of a dirty bomb attack in a large metropolitan area: simulate the dispersion of radioactive materials
  50. Global scaling of the heat transport in fusion plasmas
  51. CBRNe as Conceptual Frame of an All Hazards Approach of Safety and Security: The Creation of Organic Networks of Military, Civil, Academic/Research and Private Entities at National and International Level to Generate Solutions for Risk Reduction – A Eu...
  52. First Prototype of the Infectious Diseases Seeker (IDS) Software for Prompt Identification of Infectious Diseases
  53. Overview of the JET preparation for deuterium–tritium operation with the ITER like-wall
  54. Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) as a smart method for fast environmental virological analyses: validation on Picornaviruses
  55. An UltraViolet Laser-Induced Fluorescence (UV-LIF) system to detect, identify and measure the concentration of biological agents in the environment: a preliminary study
  56. A scaling law of pressurisation time in the case of Loss Of Vacuum Accidents (LOVAs): Theoretical and experimental analysis
  57. Analysis of deposited layers with deuterium and impurity elements on samples from the divertor of JET with ITER-like wall
  58. Application of miniaturized sensors to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, a new pathway for the survey of critical areas
  59. The project TELEMACO: detection, identification and concentration measurements of hazardous chemical agents
  60. Analysis of the outer divertor hot spot activity in the protection video camera recordings at JET
  61. Improved neutron activation dosimetry for fusion
  62. Population modelling of the He II energy levels in tokamak plasmas: I. Collisional excitation model
  63. Performances Evaluation of the Optical Techniques Developed and Used to Map the Velocities Vectors of Radioactive Dust
  64. Experimental measurements of pressure, temperature and dust velocities in case of LOVA: Comparisons with a multiphase numerical model
  65. A locked mode indicator for disruption prediction on JET and ASDEX upgrade
  66. Tritium distributions on W-coated divertor tiles used in the third JET ITER-like wall campaign
  67. Runaway electron beam control
  68. Measuring fast ions in fusion plasmas with neutron diagnostics at JET
  69. Full-orbit and drift calculations of fusion product losses due to explosive fishbones on JET
  70. Focus Point on New Technologies Related to Intentional and Accidental Release of CBRNe Agents
  71. Optical measurement of dust concentration field and mass resuspension rate applied to STARDUST-Upgrade
  72. Modelling of JET hybrid plasmas with emphasis on performance of combined ICRF and NBI heating
  73. An improved model for the accurate calculation of parallel heat fluxes at the JET bulk tungsten outer divertor
  74. Equilibrium reconstruction at JET using Stokes model for polarimetry
  75. Experimental Apparatus, Analyses and Comparisons of the Feature Matching and Lucas-Kanade Software to Measure Dust Particle Velocities
  76. Electron acceleration in a JET disruption simulation
  77. Improvement of the shadow tracking setup as a method to measure the velocities values of dark dust in order to reduce the risks of radioactive releases or explosions
  78. Review of recent experimental and modeling advances in the understanding of lower hybrid current drive in ITER-relevant regimes
  79. Observations and modelling of ion cyclotron emission observed in JET plasmas using a sub-harmonic arc detection system during ion cyclotron resonance heating
  80. Real-time-capable prediction of temperature and density profiles in a tokamak using RAPTOR and a first-principle-based transport model
  81. MHD spectroscopy of JET plasmas with pellets via Alfvén eigenmodes
  82. Scenario development for the observation of alpha-driven instabilities in JET DT plasmas
  83. TAE stability calculations compared to TAE antenna results in JET
  84. Multiwavelength differential absorption lidar to improve measurement accuracy: test with ammonia over a traffic area
  85. Inter-ELM evolution of the edge current density in JET-ILW type I ELMy H-mode plasmas
  86. W transport and accumulation control in the termination phase of JET H-mode discharges and implications for ITER
  87. Observation of enhanced ion particle transport in mixed H/D isotope plasmas on JET
  88. Development of a Device to Measure Mass and Resuspension Rate of Dust inside Confined Environments
  89. Analysis of possible improvement of the plasma performance in JET due to the inward spatial channelling of fast-ion energy
  90. 3D Simulation of a Loss of Vacuum Accident (LOVA) in ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor): Evaluation of Static Pressure, Mach Number, and Friction Velocity
  91. Neutron spectroscopy measurements of 14 MeV neutrons at unprecedented energy resolution and implications for deuterium–tritium fusion plasma diagnostics
  92. High fusion performance at highTi/Tein JET-ILW baseline plasmas with high NBI heating power and low gas puffing
  93. Light impurity transport in JET ILW L-mode plasmas
  94. Evidence of9Be  +  pnuclear reactions during 2ωCHand hydrogen minority ICRH in JET-ILW hydrogen and deuterium plasmas
  95. Effects of nitrogen seeding on core ion thermal transport in JET ILW L-mode plasmas
  96. Imaging of dust re-suspension in case of LOVA
  97. CBRN Risk Scenarios
  98. 14 MeV calibration of JET neutron detectors—phase 1: calibration and characterization of the neutron source
  99. Axisymmetric global Alfvén eigenmodes within the ellipticity-induced frequency gap in the Joint European Torus
  100. Integrated modelling of H-mode pedestal and confinement in JET-ILW
  101. Comparison of runaway electron generation parameters in small, medium-sized and large tokamaks—A survey of experiments in COMPASS, TCV, ASDEX-Upgrade and JET
  102. Analysis of ELM stability with extended MHD models in JET, JT-60U and future JT-60SA tokamak plasmas
  103. Non-invasive assessment of dust concentration and relative dustiness in a dust cloud mobilized by a controlled air inlet inside STARDUST-U facility
  104. First tests of a multi-wavelength mini-DIAL system for the automatic detection of greenhouse gases
  105. Optical measures of dust velocities and direction during loss of vacuum accidents in confined environment and correlation between dust positions and properties with the resuspension degrees and the velocity modules
  106. Efficient generation of energetic ions in multi-ion plasmas by radio-frequency heating
  107. Overview of the JET results in support to ITER
  108. Imaging to study dust re-suspension phenomena in case of loss of vacuum accidents inside the pharmaceutical industries
  109. Methodology of the source term estimation for DEMO reactor
  110. 3D numerical simulations of a LOVA reproduction inside the new facility STARDUST-UPGRADE
  111. Lidar and Dial application for detection and identification: a proposal to improve safety and security
  112. Mini-DIAL system measurements coupled with multivariate data analysis to identify TIC and TIM simulants: preliminary absorption database analysis.
  113. A support vector machine approach to the automatic identification of fluorescence spectra emitted by biological agents
  114. Flow Motion and Dust Tracking Software for PIV and Dust PTV
  115. A Novel Facility to Investigate Dust Mobilization in Confined Environments with Applications to the Security of the Pharmaceutical Industry
  116. Real-time vehicle emissions monitoring using a compact LiDAR system and conventional instruments: first results of an experimental campaign in a suburban area in southern Italy
  117. A novel integrated approach for the hazardous radioactive dust source terms estimation in future nuclear fusion power plants
  118. Use of integrated technologies for fire monitoring and first alert
  119. Plasma-material Interactions Problems and Dust Creation and Re-suspension in Case of Accidents in Nuclear Fusion Plants: A New Challenge for Reactors like ITER and DEMO
  120. A Review of Dangerous Dust in Fusion Reactors: from Its Creation to Its Resuspension in Case of LOCA and LOVA
  121. STARDUST-U experiments on fluid-dynamic conditions affecting dust mobilization during LOVAs
  122. Biological Dual-Use Research and Synthetic Biology of Yeast
  123. New analysis methods to push the boundaries of diagnostic techniques in the environmental sciences
  124. Disaster management in case of CBRNe events: an innovative methodology to improve the safety knowledge of advisors and first responders
  125. Image computing techniques to extrapolate data for dust tracking in case of an experimental accident simulation in a nuclear fusion plant
  126. Numerical Simulations as Tool to Predict Chemical and Radiological Hazardous Diffusion in Case of Nonconventional Events
  127. ‘G.A.T.E’: Gap analysis for TTX evaluation
  128. Testing the accuracy ratio of the Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) through Ebola haemorrhagic fever outbreaks
  129. Viral bioterrorism: Learning the lesson of Ebola virus in West Africa 2013–2015
  130. First 3D numerical simulations validated with experimental measurements during a LOVA reproduction inside the new facility STARDUST-Upgrade
  131. Development of a rapid method for the automatic classification of biological agents' fluorescence spectral signatures
  132. Detection and monitoring of pollutant sources with Lidar/Dial techniques
  133. Multispectral analysis of biological agents to implement a quick tool for stand-off biological detection
  134. Advanced signal processing based on support vector regression for lidar applications
  135. Design of a new experimental facility to reproduce LOVA and LOCA consequences on dust resuspension
  136. First Experimental Campaign to Demonstrate STARDUST-Upgrade Facility Diagnostics Capability to Investigate LOVA Conditions
  137. Simulations and Experiments to Reach Numerical Multiphase Informations for Security Analysis on Large Volume Vacuum Systems Like Tokamaks
  138. Ebola Virus Disease 2013-2014 Outbreak in West Africa: An Analysis of the Epidemic Spread and Response
  139. First attempts at measuring widespread smoke with a mobile lidar system
  140. X-ray High-resolution Spectroscopy for Laser-produced Plasma
  141. Shadowgraph Technique Applied to STARDUST Facility for Dust Tracking: First Results
  142. Modelling and Simulation for Major Incidents
  143. Automatic localization of backscattering events due to particulate in urban areas
  144. Towards the implementation of a spectral database for the detection of biological warfare agents
  145. Dust tracking techniques applied to the STARDUST facility: First results
  146. Numerical study of air jet flow field during a loss of vacuum
  147. UMEL: A new regression tool to identify measurement peaks in LIDAR/DIAL systems for environmental physics applications
  148. Fluorescence measurements for the identification of biological agents features for the construction of a spectra database
  149. Detection of pollutant sources in the atmosphere with Lidar/Dial techniques: Results of an experimental campaign in the south of Italy
  150. Safety Analysis in Large Volume Vacuum Systems Like Tokamak: Experiments and Numerical Simulation to Analyze Vacuum Ruptures Consequences
  151. Biological Emergency Management: The Case of Ebola 2014 and the Air Transportation Involvement
  152. Design and development of a compact lidar/DIAL system for aerial surveillance of urban areas
  153. Large eddy simulation of Loss of Vacuum Accident in STARDUST facility
  154. Use of Particle Counter System for the Optimization of Sampling, Identification and Decontamination Procedures for Biological Aerosols Dispersion in Confined Environment
  155. Application of Real-Time PCR to Identify Residual Bio-Decontamination of Confined Environments after Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Treatment: Preliminary Results
  156. First open field measurements with a portable CO 2 lidar/dial system for early forest fires detection
  157. Validation of a loss of vacuum accident (LOVA) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model
  158. Loss of vacuum accident (LOVA): Comparison of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) flow velocities against experimental data for the model validation
  159. STARDUST experimental campaign and numerical simulations: influence of obstacles and temperature on dust resuspension in a vacuum vessel under LOVA
  160. Operating experiences from existing fusion facilities in view of ITER safety and reliability
  161. Planetary boundary layer (PBL) monitoring by means of two laser radar systems: experimental results and comparison
  162. Raman water vapour concentration measurements for reduction of false alarms in forest fire detection