9–15 Jun 2018
Woodlands Conference Center
America/New_York timezone
**** See you at Real Time 2020 ****

21st IEEE Real Time Conference

Colonial Williamsburg

The 21st edition of the IEEE NPSS Real Time Conference is now closed. We had over 200 scientists and engineers from 17 different countries participate over the course of seven days here in Williamsburg. The local organizers wish to to thank the CANPS technical committee and all attendees for making this a successful conference for everyone.

A video has been taken during the conference, showing the different features of that event, and can be watched here:

Video

 

We look forward to seeing everyone again in 2020 in Vietnam.

Like the previous editions, RT2018 is a multidisciplinary conference devoted to the latest developments on real time 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.

This conference provides an opportunity for scientists, engineers, and students from all over the world to share the latest research and developments.  This event also attracts relevant industries, integrating a broad spectrum of computing applications and technology.

 

 

 

 

 

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America/New_York
Woodlands Conference Center
159 Visitor Center Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185

 

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