Highlights

  1. BJRS is running on OJS 3.5

    BJRS updates platform to OJS 3.5

    On July 11, 2025, the technical team at GeniusDesign, responsible for technical support and editorial advisory for the Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (BJRS), began the process of updating the journal’s Open Journal System (OJS) and rolled it out in the early hours of July 15, 2025 (Tuesday).

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About the Journal

 

Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences - BJRS
ISSN 2319-0612

One way to impact radiation protection safety culture is by establishing adequate and proper communication processes among all the actors involved in radiation applications, in various fields such as industry, environmental conservation, analytical sciences, agriculture, medical diagnosis and therapy, and other areas.

In this context, the BJRS as an open access journal, supported by the Brazilian Radiation Protection Society - SBPR, an IRPA associate society, aims to disseminate scientific articles on the major disciplines on radiation sciences, including:

  • Biological and Health Effects of Radiation,
  • Radiation Protection of Patients, Workers, and Members of the Public,
  • Radiation Measurements and Dosimetry,
  • International Recommendations and Regulations,
  • Protection of the Environment,
  • Education and Training,
  • Technology and Development,
  • Communication with Society,
  • Stakeholder Engagement and Involvement,
  • Safety Culture and Risk Perception,
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response,
  • Radioactive Waste Management,
  • Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials,
  • Nuclear Safety, Safeguards and Security of Radioactive Material 
  • Nuclear Law
  • Nuclear Reactor Technology: new concepts
  • Nuclear Fuel Cycle.

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Current Issue

Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025)

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Published: 2025-07-04

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