The Journal of Radiological Protection is dedicated to advancing research and best practices in radiation protection. With a focus on protecting individuals, populations, and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, the journal serves as a critical resource for scientists and practitioners in the field.
The journal publishes research articles, reviews, and technical notes that explore radiation risk assessment, dosimetry, radiation shielding, and regulatory aspects of radiation safety. With its focus on radiation risks and safety, it often finds a place in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, attracting a wide readership, including medical physicists, health physicists, radiation protection officers, and regulatory authorities. Contributions should highlight the safe and effective use of radiation in medicine, industry, and research.
Researchers should consult the Institute of Physics Publishing website for specific details on submissions. By upholding high standards of scientific rigor, the Journal of Radiological Protection contributes to improved radiation safety practices globally.