Transfer into society
The work of the Institute of Resource Ecology on the protection of man and the environment from the effects of radioactive radiation is and remains of high socio-political relevance. We take this into account with our activities in the German Working Group on Repository Research (DAEF), the Competence Center East for Nuclear Technology, the Competence Network Nuclear Technology, the Competence Network Radiation Research (KVSF), the Disposal Commission (SEK-EL), the Radiation Protection Commission (SSK) and the German Chemical Society (GDCh). In addition, we maintain an intensive exchange with the interested public and political decision-makers.
The results of our scientific work allow us to critically monitor developments (new reactors, repository sites close to the border, assessments of accidents in other European countries. In this context, we also contribute our expertise to international bodies (IAEA, OECD/NEA).
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Stumpf
- Member of the Endlagerausschuss (EL) der Entsorgungskommission des Bundes (ESK) (Repository Committee of the Federal Disposal Commission)
- Member of the Kompetenzverbund Strahlenforschung (Radiation research competence network)
- Assessor of the GDCh Fachgruppe Nuklearchemie (Nuclear Chemistry Division of the German Chemical Society)
- Member of the Board of Trustees of the VKTA - Radiation Protection, Analysis & Disposal Rossendorf e. V.
- Member of the Scientific Advisory Board Energy of BAM - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung
Prof. Dr. Karim Fahmy
- HZDR-Representative of the Center of Molecular Water Sciences
- Reviewer of the Alexander v. Humboldt foundation
- HZDR-Representative for Steering Committee of the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life
- Member of the Review Panel Travel and Training Awards of the Dresden international Graduate School
- HZDR-Representative 2D Materials of the HZDR-Heyrovsky Inst. cooperation
Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Brendler
- HZDR-Representative in the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Endlagerforschung (German Working Group on Repository Research)
- HZDR-Representative in the OECD/NEA Expert Group on Geological Repositories in Crystalline Rock Formations (Crystalline Club)
- Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Migration conference series
Prof. Dr. Kristina Kvashnina
- Review Panel Member, Petra III, DESY synchrotron (Hamburg), Germany
- Review panel member, Joint Research Center (JRC) in Karlsruhe for Nuclear Safety and Security, European Commission
- Scientific Advisory Board, PANAMA facility (Plasma Accelerators for Nuclear Applications and Materials Characterization), University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
- Main Editor, Journal of the Synchrotron Radiation, International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), United Kingdom
- Member of Editorial Board, Scientific Reports (Nature Portfolio), United Kingdom
- Member of a Scientific Advisory Committee of the “Journées des Actinides” Conference
- Reviewer, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), Switzerland
- Reviewer, National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary
- Reviewer, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), USA
- Reviewer, The Italian Ministry for Education (MIUR), Italy
- Reviewer of the Alexander v. Humboldt foundation
Dr. Eberhard Altstadt
- Member of the project committee "Components Safety" of the BMUV/BMBF Reactor Safety Research
- HZDR-Representative in the Steering Committee of Joint Program on Nuclear Materials (JPNM) of the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA)
Dr. Susanne Sachs
- HZDR contact person, member of the board of directors, and leader of Working group NORM of the European Radioecology Alliance
- Member of the committee "Radioecology" of the German Commission on Radiological Protection (SSK)
Dr. Thuro Arnold
- Member of the EURADSCIENCE executive group
- HZDR contact person, member of the board of directors, and leader of Working group NORM of the European Radioecology Alliance
Dr. Sören Kliem
Dr. Katharina Müller
- Deputy chairwoman of the board of the GDCh Fachgruppe Nuklearchemie (Nuclear Chemistry Division of the German Chemical Society)