Who We Are
The Council on Ionizing Radiation Measurements and Standards (CIRMS) is an independent, non-profit council that draws together stakeholders from industry, academia, and government involved in all ionizing radiation disciplines to provide leadership, focus, and action on important developments and needs.
The CIRMS Science and Technology Committee periodically publishes a Needs Report which outlines the current needs in the ionizing radiation community with respect to radiation measurements and standards. In an era of constrained government resources, the Needs Report represents areas warranting program attention as determined by a consensus of experts.
CIRMS Radiation Subcommittees

Medical Applications
Covers radiobiology and all diagnostic and therapeutic uses of ionizing radiation including nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, proton therapy, x-ray computed tomography, interventional radiology and more
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Radiation Protection & Homeland Security
Covers calibration and proficiency testing to monitor dose in occupational settings, environmental radiation measurements, and emergency response to radiological incidents, and more
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Industrial Applications & Material Effects
Covers a diverse area of topics such as food irradiation, medical device sterilization, radiation hardness testing, material effects, space applications, safety at radiation facilities, and more
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