Abstract Submission Deadline: May 5, 2015

JOINT SESSIONS

A series of JOINT SESSIONS for the NSS, MIC, and RTSD communities will be organized from Tuesday, November 3rd to Thursday, November 5th as in previous years. This approach aims to simplify the program by decreasing the number of parallel competitive sessions and avoids duplication of similar presentations between communities. As a consequence, selected papers will gain increased visibility.

The final selection of papers to be included in the Joint Session will be made jointly by the NSS, MIC, and RTSD organizers.

There will be up to four Joint sessions (preliminary schedule)

  • NSS-RTSD
  • NSS MIC (1 & 2)
  • NSS-MIC-RTSD

A series of JOINT SESSIONS for the NSS, MIC, and RTSD communities will be organized from Tuesday,November 3th to Thursday, November 5th as in previous years. This approach aims to simplify the program by decreasing the number of parallel competitive sessions and avoids duplication of similar presentations between communities. As a consequence, selected papers will gain increased visibility.

NSS topics of particular relevance are:

  • Analog and Digital Circuits
  • Data Acquisition and Analysis
  • Gaseous Detectors
  • Photodetectors
  • Scientific Simulation and Computation
  • Scintillators and Scintillation Detectors
  • Semiconductor Detectors: Tracking, Imaging, and Spectroscopy
  • Trigger and Front-End Systems

MIC topics of particular relevance are:

  • High-resolution and pre-clinical systems (small-animal, application-specific, intra-operative, portable systems, etc)
  • Clinical emission and hybrid tomography instrumentation (PET,SPECT, PET+MRI, SPECT+MRI, PET+CT, SPECT+CT, etc)
  • Non-emission instrumentation (CT+, Phase Contrast CT, Optical+, etc)
  • Signal and image processing
  • Imaging in radiotherapy and hadron therapy
  • Simulation and modeling of medical imaging systems

RTSD topics of particular relevance are:

  • Pixel, Strip, and Discrete Semiconductor Detectors
  • Semiconductor Materials for Radiation Detection
  • Organic Materials for Radiation Detection
  • Scintillator/Semiconductor Array Hybrids
  • Detector/ASIC Hybridization, Interconnects and Electronics
  • Detector/ASIC Hybridization, Interconnects and Electronics

Patrick Le Dû
Joint Session Chair
CNRS/IN2P3 – France
Email: patrickledu@me.com