Poster submission

Students are encouraged to present their scientific research work during a poster session. The idea is to promote the interaction among students and more experienced professionals in the field. All posters will be considered for the Best Student Poster award that will be granted for the best three submissions in the end of the school.

Submissions must include: 

  • a 500-word abstract to be inserted in the abstract field in the submission form;
  • a pdf file of your poster (poster template is available here).

The scope of SERESSA is covered by the following or related topics:

  • Radiation Environment
  • Radiation effects in materials
  • Spacecraft Anomalies
  • Single-Event Effects (SEE)
  • Total Ionising Dose (TID) effects
  • Radiation effects in power devices, power systems and solar cells
  • Modelling and hardening analog and digital logic circuits and memories
  • Radiation hardening at software level
  • Systems on Chip (SoC), FPGAs, GPUs for space and beyond
  • Radiation Hardness Assurance (RHA) methodologies
  • Rate prediction
  • Radiation testing approaches
  • Laser testing methodologies
  • Remote testing experiments
  • System level qualification
  • Fault-tolerant techniques
  • Approximate computing

Deadline: September 30th, 2022.

Acceptance Notification: October 15th, 2022.

 


Dear authors, if you haven't registered yet, the deadline is due on the 15th of November, 2022!


The poster should be printed by the presenter in the standard format A0 in portrait orientation.