A precise description of the transport of electrons and photons in matter is crucial in several of the CEA's flagship fields, notably radiation protection and nuclear
instrumentation. Their validation requires dedicated parametric studies and measurements.Given the scarcity of public experimental data, comparisons between calculation codes are also used. The challenge for the coming years is to qualify these codes in a broad energy domain, as certain discrepancies between their results have been identified during preliminary SERMA studies involving the coupled transport of neutrons, photons and electrons. The VALERIAN project involves seizing the opportunity created by a unique data collection Campaign planned for 2025-2026 at the IRFU (DRF) to better characterise these discrepancies. The IRFU has undertaken to check at least 750 pixel modules for the new trajectograph of the ATLAS experiment, as part of the rejuvenation of the large detectors at CERN. Numerous measurements with beta sources will be carried out in 2025-2026 for the qualification of these modules.