dosimetry

/doʊˈsɪmətri/
noun
  1. The measurement and calculation of the amount of radiation absorbed by a person or object, especially in medical treatment or nuclear safety.
    • Modern dosimetry uses advanced sensors to track radiation exposure in real time.
    • Workers at the nuclear plant undergo regular dosimetry to ensure they are not exposed to harmful levels of radiation.
    • The hospital's dosimetry team calculated the exact radiation dose for the cancer patient.