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Development of a Software of the Computing Unit for Monitoring Personnel Surface Contamination with Aggressive Substances

Student: Van Evgenii

Supervisor: Aleksandr Tuv

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Human work in areas that use dangerous radioactive substances continues to develop actively. At the same time, human health can be affected by the negative effects of radiation. In this regard, there is a question of protecting the health of employees and the use of means to control radioactive contamination of personnel. For this purpose, dosimetric equipment is being developed to monitor the level of the received radiation dose, and to detect contamination of the body, clothing, in order to prevent the spread of aggressive substances outside the territory of the organization. The hardware part of the dosimetric equipment also requires a software component that is necessary for performing calculations and displaying all the necessary information to the user in a convenient form. This paper describes the process of developing software for monitoring personnel contamination with radioactive substances. The volume of the report on final qualifying work, not including the annex, is – 62 pages. The number illustrations – 62, sources of literature – 32.

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