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NSS/MIC/RTSD 2012

NSS/MIC/RTSD 2012. General Chair Report. The key, as always, is a good committee. Deputy General Chair Local Arrangements chair Treasurer Tony Lavietes Robert Miyaoka Adam Alessio Registration chair NSS program chair NSS Deputy Program chair

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NSS/MIC/RTSD 2012

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  1. NSS/MIC/RTSD 2012 General Chair Report

  2. The key, as always, is a good committee Deputy General Chair Local Arrangements chair Treasurer Tony Lavietes Robert Miyaoka Adam Alessio Registration chair NSS program chair NSS Deputy Program chair Christina Sanders Mksym Titov Ingrid-Maria Gregor MIC program chair MIC Deputy program chair Workshop Chair Vessna Sossi Alex Converse Ralf Engels Industrial program chair Short course program chair Short course deputy chair Ron Keyser Steve Derenzo Jennifer Huber Guest editor/web master Joint session chair Scholarship Chair Bo Yu Patrick Le Du Merry Keyser Companion program chair Companion program deputy chair Technical Team Barbara Lewellen Carolyn Hoffman Dora Merelli, Joel Surget, Mark Allen, Dave Gregonis And many others who have contributed to this event – including the conference staff at Disney. Volunteers are the key to the success of the NSS/MIC/RTSD!

  3. A record number of abstract submissions for a US site NSS: 869 MIC: 744 RTSD: 152 Workshops: 49 Total: 1814

  4. Abstract submission history

  5. Poster sessions (excluding workshops) • NSS 457 • MIC 575 • RTSD 67 • Total 1099 Oral sessions (excluding workshops) • NSS 378 • MIC 118 • RTSD 85 • Total 581 Short courses: 358 Conference registration: 2177

  6. Commercial exhibiters – 62 booths sold Acrorad Co., Ltd. Adit Electron Tubes AdvanSiD S.R.L. Agilent Technologies Alibava Systems S.L. Alpha Magnetics, Inc. Alpha Spectra, Inc. AMPTEK Inc. Amsterdam Scientific Instruments AMT Solution Co., Ltd. Baltic Scientific Instruments Battelle Berkeley Nucleonics Berthold Technologies CAEN Technologies Inc. Canberra Chemetall GmbH CMCAMAC Creative Electron, Inc. Eljen Technology FLIR Systems Furukawa Co., Ltd. GE Energy Hamamatsu Corporation Hellma Materials GmbH Hilger Crystals Itech Instruments KETEK GmbH Kromek labZY, LLC Mediso Medical Imaging Systems Micron Semiconductor Naval Research Laboratory ORTEC Philips Digital Photon Counting Quik-Pak Radiation Detection Tech Saint-Gobain Crystals Science & Technology Facilities Council ScintiTech/Amcrys Scionix Holland BV SensL Technologies Ltd. Shanghai SICCAS High Siemens Healthcare SINTEF ICT Technology Sparrow Corp. Struck Innovative Systeme GmbH Teledyne Microelectronics Tungsten Heavy Powder Vertilon Corporation W-IE-NE-R, Plein & Baus, Ltd. XIA LLC X-Ray Imaging Europe X-Ray Imatek S.L. And several more requests that we could not accommodate due to space limitations

  7. Overall a successful conference

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