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Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference
2013 IEEE TNS Special Issue 

      A special IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (TNS) issue is planned to commemorate the 50th annual Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC) in 2013. This issue will consist of papers that will provide historical reviews as well as summarize current issues of interest to our colleagues in the radiation effects community. It will be published in June 2013, and will be available for handout to all attendees at the 2013 NSREC.

      We are soliciting inputs from the radiation community on topics of interest, interested authors, and/or authors you would recommend. Below is a list of the topics based on preliminary inputs we received at the last NSREC in Las Vegas.

      The papers will be 10 to 25 pages in length, depending on the topic. The first draft due date is now June 15th, 2012. Please contact any of the three editorial team members with your inputs and/or questions.

Sincerely,

The Editorial Team
Pascale Gouker, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, pgouker@ll.mit.edu
Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois, ESA/ESTEC, Veronique.Ferlet-Cavrois@esa.int
Jonathan Pellish, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, jonathan.a.pellish@nasa.gov

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IEEE TNS Special Issue Potential Topics
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  Space radiation: what was learned in the last 10-years from space missions and on-orbit dosimetry
  SEE, TID, and DD
  Technology effects: bulk Si, SiGe, SOI, FinFET, memories
  Modeling and simulations tools
  New single event effects in digital and linear ICs
  Single event transients
  Geometry effects, charge sharing, MBU
  Radiation assessment and hardness assurance
  Current and new generation ICs
  Space, avionics, and terrestrial radiation environments
  Power devices, ICs and systems
  Photonic devices, ICs and systems
  Detectors, optocouplers, optical fibers, and high speed data link
  What historical reviews or other issues of interest should we include in this special issue?


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