At ETAIN, we believe science should be done with citizens, not just for them. That’s why citizen involvement has been a core part of the project from the very beginning,  especially in the development of our tools.

With this same commitment, ETAIN is organising in-person events across Europe that invite citizens to map radiation levels in their cities using the 5G Scientist App. These initiatives aim to provide information about local RF-EMF exposure more accessible and transparently.

Throughout the coming year, we will host several Exposure Mapping Days, where participants will use the app while walking through urban areas, measuring their real-time exposure to 5G radiation. At the same time, they’ll be contributing valuable data to help build detailed exposure maps of their cities.

If you want to get involved in the mapping activities, contact us and join us in this research journey!

If you want to get involved in the co-creation of the app, subscribe here and start accompanying us in this research journey!