Conference Information
NSREC 2026: IEEE Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference
https://www.nsrec.com/Submission Date: |
2026-02-06 |
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Conference Date: |
2026-07-20 |
Location: |
San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA |
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Call For Papers
We are soliciting papers describing significant new findings in the following or related areas: Basic Mechanisms of Radiation Effects in Electronic Materials and Devices ■ Single-Event Charge Collection Phenomena and Mechanisms ■ Ionizing Radiation Effects ■ Displacement Damage ■ Radiation Transport, Energy Deposition, and Dosimetry ■ Materials and Device Effects ■ Processing Related Radiation Effects Hardness Assurance Covering Piece Parts, Systems, and Testing Approaches ■ New Modeling and Testing Techniques, Guidelines, and Hardness Assurance Methodologies ■ Unique Radiation Exposure Facilities, Test Facility Developments, Novel Instrumentation Methods ■ Dosimetry Radiation Effects on Electronic and Photonic Devices, Circuits, and Systems ■ Single Event Effects, Total Dose, and Displacement Damage ■ MOS, Bipolar, and Advanced Technologies ■ Systems on a Chip, GPUs, FPGAs, Microprocessors, and Neuromorphic Devices ■ Isolation Technologies, such as SOI and SOS ■ Methods for Hardened Design and Manufacturing ■ Modeling and Hardening of Devices and Circuits ■ Cryogenic or High Temperature Effects ■ Novel Device Structures, such as MEMS and Nanotechnologies ■ Emerging Modeling and Experimental Techniques for Hardening Systems Space, Atmospheric, and Terrestrial Radiation Effects ■ Characterization and Modeling of Radiation Environments ■ Space Weather Events and Effects ■ Spacecraft Surface and Internal Charging ■ Predicting and Verifying Soft Error Rates (SER) New Developments of Interest to the Radiation Effects Community Data Workshop The Radiation Effects Data Workshop is a forum for papers on radiation effects data on electronic devices and systems. Workshop papers are intended to provide radiation response data to scientists and engineers who use electronic devices in a radiation environment, and for designers of radiation-hardened systems. Papers describing new simulation or radiation facilities are also welcomed.
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