Radiation Effects Steering Group Report

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Radiation Effects Committee
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Dan Fleetwood, Chair REC
29 October 2011
Conference Committee
NSREC 2011, Las Vegas, NV
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General Chair – Kay Chesnut, Boeing
Technical Program – Robert Reed, Vanderbilt
Short Course – Steve McClure, JPL
Local Arrangements – Dale McMorrow, NRL
Finance – John Stone, SWRI
Publicity – Teresa Farris, Aeroflex
Industrial Exhibits – Mike Fitzpatrick, Northrop
Grumman
• Awards – Ray Ladbury, NASA
2011 NSREC Conference Status
NSREC Attendance
Las Vegas, NV, July 26-30, 2011
ATTENDANCE
TOTAL
S/C & T/S
S/C only
T/S only
Conference Total
383
31
169
583
Exhibitors
Guests
TOTAL TOTAL
88
233
904
One Short Course at NSREC on Monday, 7/26
Total Attendance = 414
Short Course Topics
Space Radiation Environments and Their Effects
on Devices and Systems: Back to the Basics
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Session
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Org
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SC’s
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Natural Space
Radiation
Environments
Hank
Garrett
JPL
1993
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Total Ionizing Dose
Displacement Damage
Effects in CMOS and
Bipolar Devices
Tim Oldham
GSFC
2003
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Single Event Effects in
Digital and Linear ICs
Mark Baze
Boeing
Retired
2001
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On – Orbit Anomalies:
Investigations and
Root Cause
Determination
CNES
None
Robert
Ecoffet
2011 NSREC Conference Status
How Does Attendance Compare to Past
Conferences?
Technical Sessions Attendance History
600
Seattle
580
Number of Attendees
560
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520
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460
440
Tech Sessions
Tech Sessions
Tech Sessions
Tech Sessions
Tech Sessions
Tech Sessions
Tech Sessions
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2006
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2009
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2011
Year
2011 NSREC Conference Status
Other Facts
484 Registrants from USA (476) and Canada (8)
Registrants from Europe:
Registrants from Latin America:
Registrants from Asia:
Also two from South Africa
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96
Abstracts submitted:
Abstracts accepted:
165
103
# Exhibits:
Data Workshop accepted:
55
37
We had 7 exhibitors on the waiting
list!
International Attendance
FOREIGN ATTENDEES
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
106 Non-US
Attendees
(18%)
Austria
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
England
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea
Netherlands
Russia
Singapore
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Total INT'L
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1 2
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8 5
7 2
9 7
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35 27
9 8
0 2
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6 6
7 4
4 4
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106 82
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IEEE Gold Member Breakfast
• New event for the conference
for IEEE members who have
been in practice for less than
10 years from their
professional degree.
• Full buffet breakfast.
• Hosted by Jonny Pellish
• 19 people signed up.
• Dennis Brown was our IEEE
spy. He said, “Everyone had a
great time and they did not
really need me.”
2011 NSREC Conference Status
Upcoming NSRECs
• 2012—Intercontinental, Miami, FL, July 16-20,
Conference Chair, Ken LaBel, NASA GSFC
– All committees in place; budget approved
– RESG will meet on site Nov. 8-9, 2011, for final review
• 2013—Hyatt Embarcadero, San Francisco, July 8-12,
Conference Chair, Jeff Black, Sandia National Labs
– RE is offering a motion on 50th anniversary themed events
– Special issue of the TNS
– DVD for conference attendees of 49 years of Dec. TNS
• 2014—Conference Chair, Robert Ecoffet, CNES
– First IEEE NSREC outside North America
• No RADECS in 2014
– Marriott, Rive Gauche – final contract review (we hope)
• 2015—Conference Chair, Mike Xapsos, NASA GSFC
– East Coast, US (e.g., Washington, Boston, New York City)
Special Issue: IEEE TNS
• Planned for June 2013
• Guest Editors
– Pascale Gouker, MIT Lincoln Lab
– Veronique Ferlet-Cavrois, ESA
– Jonny Pellish, NASA GSFC
• The first public announcement was at NSREC 2011
– Publicized at www.nsrec.com
• Several invited reviews have been solicited
• First drafts due March 15, 2012
Topics under Consideration for the Special Issue
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Review papers on single event effects, total ionizing dose, displacement
damage, and Space Environments including the basics and an update on
recent developments
Radiation effects in emerging materials and devices
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Advancement in modeling and simulation tools
New single event effects in high speed digital and linear IC
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For terrestrial, avionics and space – FPGA, ASICS, microprocessors, DDRx and
non-volatile memories, ….
Space radiation: what was learned in the last 10-years from space missions
and on-satellite dosimetry
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Single event transients
Proton direct ionization effects / hardness assurance testing
Reduced sensitive volume, charge sharing, MBU
Radiation assessment and hardness assurance of new generation modern
complex commercial micro-circuits
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FinFETs, compound semiconductor devices
Carbon nanotubes, graphene
New memories
Current models & future development
Spacecraft – radiation interaction
Advanced optoelectronics devices and components
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Detectors, optical fibers, high speed data link