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RADECS Austria 2010

RADECS Austria 2010. P. Beck, S. Rollet, M. Latocha, M. Wind, A. Zechner, Chr. Laa, L. Dusseau Involved Organizations: Austrian Research Centers, University of Montpellier II, Austrian Universities (Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck), Space Agencies (ESA, NASA), IAEA, UNOOSA, EC, Austrian Ministries,….

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RADECS Austria 2010

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  1. RADECS Austria 2010 • P. Beck, S. Rollet, M. Latocha, M. Wind, A. Zechner, Chr. Laa, L. Dusseau • Involved Organizations: Austrian Research Centers, University of Montpellier II, Austrian Universities (Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck), Space Agencies (ESA, NASA), IAEA, UNOOSA, EC, Austrian Ministries,…

  2. Theme of the Workshop

  3. Theme of the Workshop Effects in Micro- und Nanometer Site Sizes due to Radiation Exposure

  4. RADECS Topics: Radiation Effects to Components and Systems Basic Mechanisms of Radiation Effects in Electronic and Optical Materials Total ionizing dose and dose-rate effects Displacement damages Single-event charge collection and transient mechanisms Processing-induced radiation effects Modelling and simulation of defects Radiation transport and energy deposition Radiation Effects on Electronic and Photonic Devices, Circuit and Systems MOS, bipolar and other advanced technology Optoelectronic and optical devices Isolation technologies Novel structure and design, Nanotechnology and MEMS Modelling of devices, circuits and systems Low and high temperature effects Single-event effects Radiation Hardening and Mitigation Radiation Environment Space and Avionics Feedback experience on ground and in-orbit testing Terrestrial radiation effects High energy physics Nuclear industry and Medicine Irradiation Facilities and Hardness Assurance New testing facilities and Dosimetry Radiation Hardness Assurance, Test Methods and Standards

  5. Invited lectures Austrian Nobel price winner Victor HESS and cosmic radiationProf. Sabine Schindler (Univ. Innsbruck) ÖTZI – the MUMY from the ÖTZTAL TBD (South Tirol) (contact: A. Paccagnella) Nano dosimetry in silicon and tissueProf. Bernd Großwendt (PTB, Germany) Köfels impact event - 11 km far from LängenfeldTBD / UK (Univ. of Bristol) TBC Quantum optics and beaming during space missionProf. Anton Zeilinger (Univ. Vienna) TBC … • Victor Franz HESS (1883-1964) • Discovery of Cosmic Rays in 1912 • Nobel price 1936 Cuneiform clay table recently translated - Sumerian observation of an asteroid impact

  6. Interesting Side Activities Hess Cosmic Ray Mountain Laboratory - Innsbruck

  7. Key People involved

  8. Chairman – Organizing Committee General Chair: Peter Beck Vice General Chair: Laurent Dusseau Technical Chair: Jerôme Boch Vice Technical Chair: Marcin Latocha Local Arrangements: Gernot Krömer Vice Local Arrangements: TBD Public Relations – Industrial Exhibition: Teresa Farris Public Relations – Industrial Exhibition: Christian Chatry

  9. Advisory Committee Vanderbilt (Galloway) NASA (Barth, TBD) CNES (TBD) ESA (Ralf) IAEA (TBD) RADECS (Philippe) DLR (Reitz, TBD) Montpellier (Gasiot) Clemson Univ. (Peter McNulty, TBD) ASA (Posch)

  10. Session Chair TBD

  11. Austrian Key Players in Space and Applied High Energy Particle Physics: Government, Research and Industry Austrian Research Centers Austrian Space Agency – ASA (FFG) Austrian Space Forum – ÖWF European Space Policy Institute - ESPI Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology - BMVIT Graz University of Technology (Space Electronics) Infineon Technologies Austria AG International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA (radiation hard electronics at nuclear facilities) Joanneum Research – Graz (Space Electronics) RUAG Austrian Aerospace (user of space radiation hard electronics) Siemens AG Austria Infineon Technologies Austria AG Space Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences – ÖAW (Graz) United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs – UNOOSA (Vienna) University Innsbruck – Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics (Victor Hess!) University Vienna / ÖAW – High Energy Particle Physics (CERN, high energy particle detectors) Vienna University of Technology (ATI, measurements space radiation effects at ISS)

  12. Conference venue and facility

  13. Venue Längenfeld, Tyrol

  14. Conference Location: Längenfeld, Tyrol International Airports 2 1/2 hours drive to Längenfeld Local Airport 3 hours drive to Längenfeld Conference Location

  15. Direct airport connections to Innsbruck from: Frankfurt (Mon - Sun) London Gatwick (Mon - Sun) Vienna (Mon - Sun) Graz (Mon - Sun) Göteborg (Mon – Fri) Hannover (Mon – Fri) Stavanger (Mon - Fri) Rotterdam (Tue,Thu,Sat,Sun) Nice (Thu - Sun) Mallorca (Mon, Wed, Fri) Colon / Bonn (Mon, Fri) Olbia(Sat, Sun) Amsterdam (Thu) Klagenfurt (Fri) Antalya (Fri) Bristol (Fri) Liverpool (Sun) Summer Schedule 29 March – 24 October 2009

  16. Conference Location Conference Hotel Aqua-Dome 4 Wellness SPA Längenfeld http://www.aqua-dome.at/ 140 hotel rooms Conference facility max. 250 participants Additional conference rooms Lunch & dinner onsiteaccess Industrial exhibition

  17. Interesting Side Activities Wellness at SPA Längenfeld

  18. Conference Dates 13 - 17 September, 2010 20 - 24 September, 2010

  19. Suggested Conference-Workshop Schedule I More reasonable offer for rooms if arrival on Sunday!

  20. Suggested Conference-Workshop Schedule II More reasonable offer for rooms if arrival on Sunday!

  21. Conference Rooms at Aqua Dome Conference Hall Functional Rooms Poster Room

  22. Industrial Exhibition

  23. Industrial Exhibition Teresa Farris is contacted and confirmed support! Christian Chatry

  24. Bankett Foyer Aqua Dome Registration Conference Hall Poster Room Functional Rooms Exhibition Coffee

  25. Side Activities

  26. Evening in a traditional Austrian cabin Hiking and dinner event Facility for up to 200 people!

  27. Interesting Side Activities… Wellness at SPA Längenfeld (onsite)

  28. Interesting Side Activities… Mountain Hiking, Biking (close)

  29. Interesting Side Activities… Glacier Skiing Sölden (10 min drive)

  30. Interesting Side Activities… Golf (Seefelden 0,5 hours drive)

  31. Interesting Side Activities… City of Innsbruck (1 hour drive)

  32. Interesting Side Activities… SWAROVSKI Crystal Worlds – Wattens, Tirol (1,5 hours drive)

  33. Interesting Side Activities… Salzburg (2 hours drive)

  34. October Feast Munich 18 Sep. – 3 Oct. 2010 (2,5 hours drive)

  35. Meran – Italy (2 hours)

  36. Interesting Side Activities… Vienna (4 ½ hours drive)

  37. Next Actions

  38. First Web-Announcement about May / June 2009

  39. Next steps Web announcement Meeting of Austrian key persons Contacts with Univ. Montpellier Poster and Flyer for NSREC 2009

  40. Welcome toRADECS in Austria 2010!

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