Hello,
I'm co-organizing the upcoming Real Time Conference, which covers also fields of waveform processing and sampling, so it might be interesting for people working with the DRS4 chip. If you have recent results, you could also consider to send an abstract to this conference. It will be nicely located in Berkeley, California. We plan excursions to San Francisco and to Napa Valley.
Best regards,
Stefan Ritt
18th Real Time Conference
June 11 – 15, 2012
Berkeley, CA
We invite you to the Hotel Shattuck Plaza in downtown Berkeley, California for
the 2012 Real-Time Conference (RT2012). It will take place Monday, June 11
through Friday, June 15, 2012, with optional pre-conference tutorials Saturday
and Sunday, June 9-10.
Like the previous editions, RT2012 will be a multidisciplinary conference
devoted to the latest developments on realtime techniques in the fields of
plasma and nuclear fusion, particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics,
space science, accelerators, medical physics, nuclear power instrumentation and
other radiation instrumentation.
Abstract submission is open as of 18 January (deadline 2 March). Please visit
http://www.npss-confs.org/rtc/welcome.asp?flag=44675.77&Retry=1 to submit an
abstract.
Call for Abstracts
RT 2012 is an interdisciplinary conference on realtime data acquisition and
computing applications in the physical sciences. These applications include:
* High energy physics
* Nuclear physics
* Astrophysics and astroparticle physics
* Nuclear fusion
* Medical physics
* Space instrumentation
* Nuclear power instrumentation
* Realtime security and safety
* General Radiation Instrumentation
Specific topics include (but are certainly not limited to) the list shown below.
We welcome correspondence to see how your research fits our venue.
Key Dates
* Abstract submission opened: January 18, 2012
* Abstract deadline: March 2, 2012
* Program available: April 2
Suggested Topics
* Realtime system architectures
* Intelligent signal processing
* Programmable devices
* Fast data transfer links and networks
* Trigger systems
* Data acquisition
* Processing farms
* Control, monitoring, and test systems
* Upgrades
* Emerging realtime technologies
* New standards
* Realtime safety and security
* Feedback on experiences
Contact Information
If you have a question or wish to opt in for occasional e-mail updates about
RT2012, send us a message at RT2012@lbl.gov. To view full conference
information, visit http://rt2012.lbl.gov/index.html |