RADSAGA @ RADECS
As previously reported on these pages, RADSAGA provided a major contribution to the Radiation Effects on Electronics Devices and Systems Conference held in Montpellier, France on September 16-20.
As reported in this previous article, RADSAGA contributed to the technical sessions of the conference with 9 contributions coming from 7 ESRs. Here's a short summary:
5 contributions were accpeted for talks of the technical program (gloablly 53 talks were held during the technical program, which makes for an outsanding 10% contribution from RADSAGA)
2 contributions were accepted for the poster session of the technical program.
2 contributions were accepted for the Data Workshop poster session.
In terms of Work Packages:
3 contributions came from WP1
3 contributions came from WP2
1 contribution came from WP3
2 contributions came from WP4
The RADSAGA participation wasn't limited to the technical session. RADSAGA also participated to the Industrial Exhibit by helding a booth to disseminate activities, results and findings coming from the student's research. During the booth receptions, the RADSAGA ESRs exchanged with people from academia and industry working on RADSAGA topical research fields.Dissemination material such as dedicated WP posters devoted to the project results were dispalyed and explained to the people coming at the booth. Handouts from RADSAGA and partners of the consortium were also distributed. The booth also hosted the exposition of some CERN devices mockups featuring the latest version of the LHC Radiation Monitor system, the payload of the CELESTA space mission and the replica of the ROBUSTA-1 satellite. A silicon diode detector setup from Vanessa Wyrwoll (ESR4) was also on display.
RADSAGA also awarded a student for his outstanding research findings:
TID Response of PMOS Bulk Si FinFETs: Bias, Fin Width and Orientation Dependence
Z. Ren , X. An, G. Li, G. Chen, M. Li, G. Yu, Q. Guo, X. Zhang, R. Huang
RADSAGA also stood out thanks to Daniel Söderstöm (ESR2) who was awarded for his outstanding performance during the Short Course exam held on Monday. He scored the best in the exam over more than 50 participants.
Finally, to the disappointment of many, the RADECS football tournament was annulled due to bad weather conditions. So, by default, RADSAGA retains the title for another year. Do you think to can beat us in 2020?
ESR15 Andrea Coronetti
Here are some pictures from the conference:
Andrea Coronetti (ESR15) beside his data workshop poster (Credit: Daniel Söderström).
Daniel Söderström (ESR2) beside his data workshop poster (Credit: Matteo Cecchetto).
Vanessa Wyrwoll (ESR4) beside her technical session poster (Credit: Vanessa Wyrwoll).
Ygor Aguiar (ESR9) with Fernanda Lima Kastensmidt beside his technical session poster (Credit: Ygor Aguiar)
Israel Lopes (ESR13) at the RADSAGA booth (Credit: Daniel Söderström).
The RADSAGA booth (Credit: Rubén García Alía).
Exposition of CERN material. From top to bottom: Robusta-1 satellite replica, Celesta payload and LHC RadMon (Credit: Rubén García Alía).
Silicon diode detector setup used for beam calibration (Credit: Rubén García Alía).
Daniel Söderström (ESR2) with the certificate for having the best score in the Short Course exam.
