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Radiation Instrumentation Technical Committee Report to AdCom. Chuck Melcher October 29, 2011. Knoxville, 2010. Total Number of Registrants - 1985 "paid", includes life members, and exhibitors who pay through the booth fee. Doesn't include companions. # of Abstracts Submitted - 1500
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Radiation Instrumentation Technical Committee Report to AdCom Chuck Melcher October 29, 2011
Knoxville, 2010 • Total Number of Registrants - 1985 "paid", includes life members, and exhibitors who pay through the booth fee. Doesn't include companions. • # of Abstracts Submitted - 1500 • # of Abstracts Accepted about 1350 • # of Short Courses - 6 with 400 students • # of Exhibits - 58 (sold out) • Trainee grants – 135 • Sessions – 8 days
Future NSS-MIC Conferences • 2011: Valencia; David Townsend • 2012: Anaheim; Tom Lewellen • 2013: Seoul; HeeJoung Kim • 2014: Seattle; Tony Lavietes • 2015: Liverpool ???
SORMA 2012 (Sponsored by NPSS) • Oakland Marriott City Center (hotel contract has been signed) • May 14-18, 2012 • management contract with the IEEE Meeting Planners has been signed • contract for the reception site, the Oakland Museum, will be signed soon • budget was submitted to Ron and Tony for for approval about a month ago • web site is up • Expecting 600 attendees • General Chair: JasminaVujic, Chairman of the Nuclear Engineering Department at UC Berkeley • Assistant General Chair: Jim Siegrist, Associate Laboratory Director for General Sciences (Physics, Nuclear Science, Accelerator/Fusion, and Engineering) at LBNL • Several members of the organizing committee have strong experience from the 2008 SORMA
ANIMMA 2011 (Technically Co-Sponsored by NPSS) • June 6-9, 2011 in Ghent, Belgium • Patrick Le Du was very active in the organization of the conference as well as in the preparation of the MOU. • 226 accepted submissions; 199 presented • 299 participants • 85 % Europe (France + Belgium = 55%); 10% North America; 5% Asia • Exhibitors : 16 • New this year: • One day short courses • Intensive oral sessions --> replace POSTER sessions • IEEE NPSS @ ANIMMA • Stand in middle of exhibit - Newsletters and NPSS brochure distributed • Proceeding table Dora Merelli • Transaction Ch.Ilgner
SCINT 2011 (Technically Co-Sponsored by NPSS) • General Chair: Rainer Novotny • Organizing Committee • Paul Lecoq • Bill Moses • Chuck Melcher • Alex Gektin • ~200 attendees • 5 days (no parallel sessions)
3rd PLIM – 2012 (Technically Co-Sponsored by NPSS) Third International Symposium on Nuclear Power Plant life Management for Long Term Operation Salt Lake City, Utah, USA May 13/14 – May 18, 2012
Third International Symposium on Nuclear Power Plant life Management for Long Term Operation Briefing IAEA, February 10, 2011 Leonard J Bond, PNNL Gene Carpenter, NRC Richard Reister, DOE-NE
Observations regarding American Physical Society meetings • At the April 2011 meeting in Anaheim, a trial of the usefulness of online slide presentations was conducted • Slides were uploaded by (some of) the speakers and were available immediately after their talks • Preliminary analysis indicates 39,000 page hits and 7000 talk downloads (7 x number of attendees) • A survey indicated particular value to members in industry, members outside the U.S., and student members • http://www.physics.wisc.edu/APSApril2011 • APS is using smart phone apps to give attendees access to session schedules, abstracts, maps, and exhibitor lists • The apps have a personal scheduler capable of real time updates (when wifi is available), but the apps are primarily off-line; data is downloaded in advance • This is also done at Pittcon