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Nuclear Science Symposium

November 12-14, 2002

THE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM (NSS) offers an outstanding opportunity for scientists and engineers in the field of nuclear science to meet with their colleagues and present new and original work on the latest developments in technology and instrumentation. Instruction on specialized topics will also be available through the Short Course program. Authors are invited to submit papers describing original, previously unpublished work in the topics areas listed below.

NSS Technical Topics:

  • Analog and Digital Circuits

  • Astrophysics and Space Instrumentation

  • Data Acquisition and Analysis Systems

  • Environmental Health and Safety Instrumentation

  • Gas Detectors

  • High Energy Physics Instrumentation

  • New Radiation Detectors

  • Nuclear Measurements and Monitoring Techniques

  • Nuclear Power Systems

  • Nuclear Physics Instrumentation

  • Photo Detectors

  • Radiation Damage Effects

  • Scintillation Detectors

  • Semiconductor Detectors

  • Synchrotron and Neutron Instrumentation

Sponsored by:

The Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in cooperation with the University of Pennsylvania.

NSS Program Chair

Nigel Lockyer
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Phone: 215.898.5806
E-mail: lockyer@hep.upenn.edu

NSS Program Deputy Chair

Richard Van Berg
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Phone: 215.898.5977
E-mail: rick@hep.upenn.edu