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Chapters, Local Activities, Distinguished Lecturers. Steven H. Gold. NPSS AdCom Meeting 25 July 2009 Québec, Canada. Chapters Report. •NPSS now has 17 chapters or joint chapters, an increase of two since the last meeting. 16 appear to be active, 7 in the US, 7 in Europe, 2 in Asia, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapters, Local Activities, Distinguished Lecturers

Steven H. Gold

NPSS AdCom Meeting25 July 2009

Québec, Canada

Chapters Report• NPSS now has 17 chapters or joint chapters, an increase of two since the

last meeting. 16 appear to be active, 7 in the US, 7 in Europe, 2 in Asia,

• The Czechoslovakia Section Chapter was established on 17 March 2009.

• Our newest chapter, the Seoul (Korea) Section Chapter, was established on 8 June 2009.

• An unexpected request was received to add NPSS and Magnetics Society affiliation to Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, Hamilton, Kingston, and London Joint Sections Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Society Chapter. Approval was withheld, pending evidence of NPSS leadership and activity. Toronto Section now plans to submit a petition to create a new NPSS chapter.

• Three chapters requested and received financial support in 2009: Saratov ($500), East Ukraine ($500), and Albuquerque ($250).

• A standard chapter annual report form was developed, similar to those used by other societies, and posted it on the web. It will be required if chapters request financial support.

• The Saratov chapter published an article in the June Newsletter.

• The Italy Section Chapter will cosponsor Physcon 2009 (MOU approved by IEEE HQ), and also published an article in the June Newsletter.

• The East Ukraine AP/AES/ED/EMB/GRS/MTT/NPS Societies Chapter won the Region 8 Chapter of the Year Award for 2008.

NPSS ChaptersOrganizational Unit Chapter Chair Start Date Email AddressAlbuquerque Jt. Chapter, AP03/NPS05/MTT17/EMC27 Harald Wagnon 1/1/09 hjwagnon @ieee.orgBenelux Section Chapter, NPS05 Benoit Brichard 1/1/03 bbrichar @sckcen.beBoston Section Chapter, NPS05 Dikshitulu Kalluri 7/1/98 dikshitulu_kalluri @uml.eduChicago Section Chapter, NPS05/AES10/OE22/GRS29/MAG33 Jack Sherman 7/1/03 j.sherman @ieee.orgCleveland Section Jt Chap, SP01/NPS05/C16/EMB18 Cheri Deng 1/1/06 cheri.deng@case.eduCzechoslovakia Section Chapter Stanislav Pospisil 3/17/09 Stanislav.Pospisil@utef.cvut.czFrance Section, NPS05 Jean-Luc Leray 12/14/00 jean-luc.leray@ieee.org

Germany Section Chapter, NPS05 Klaus Frank 5/5/98klaus.frank@physik.uni-erlangen.de

Italy Section Chapter, NPS05 Alessandro Rizzo 5/22/01 rizzo@deemail.poliba.itJapan Council Chapter, NPS05 Ken Yukimura 1/1/09 kyukimur@mail.doshisha.ac.jpLong Island/New York Jt Sect Chap, NPS05 Bo Yu 1/1/06 yu@bnl.govLos Alamos/Northern New Mexico Chap, NPS05 Glen Wurden 1/1/09 wurden@lanl.govOakland-East Bay Section Chapter, NPS05 William DeHope 1/1/09 dehope1@llnl.govRussia Sect,AP03/ED15/MTT17/CPMT21/NPS05 (Saratov) Nikita Ryskin 8/10/07 ryskinnm @info.sgu.ruSeoul (Korea) Section Chapter Hee-Joung Kim 6/8/09 hjk1@yonsei.ac.krUkraine, AP/NPS/AES/ ED/MTT/GRS (East) Oksana Shramkova 1/1/09 o.shramkova @gmail.comWa/Balt/No.Va Jt Chap,NPS Harry Sauberman 1/1/01 hrs@cdrh.fda.gov

Chapter Cosponsored Conferences

• Our East Ukraine and Saratov Section chapters cosponsor a number of conferences and workshops. According to IEEE rules, this may require an MOU signed by the chapter, the other cosponsoring groups, and also the IEEE.

• Following the March meeting, both chapters were contacted to determine their past practices and to request that they follow this policy in the future.

• The Saratov chapter had not previously established any MOUs. They recently submitted a draft MOU to Vita Feuerstein for their 2009 Nanoelectronics, Nanophotonics and Nonlinear Physics conference, cosponsored by the Saratov Branch, Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Science, which will be held in Saratov, Russia in September. They hope to use it as a model for similar agreements covering their other conferences.

• The East Ukraine chapter reported that their largest conference, the Int’l Conference on Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetic Theory, has technical co-sponsorship from IEEE EDS, MTTS, and APS, and has been covered by an MOU signed by the MTT. They are not sure that their smaller conferences and workshops require an MOU. I suggested that they use the Saratov MOU as a model, once it is approved. Also, some of their 2008 conference websites claimed NPSS technical support or cosponsorship and used the NPSS name and logo without our authorization. They agreed to remove them from future conference sites, pending clarification of this issue.

IEEE PoliciesSection 10 - Meetings, Conferences, Symposia and Expositions

10.0   Types of Meetings 

IEEE conducts three basic types of meetings:

The first type includes Conferences, Symposia, Workshops, Tutorials, Short Courses, Expositions, Conventions. Throughout Policy Section 10 the term “Conferences” is defined … as technical or professional meetings that have a budgeted income or expense of greater than USD $25,000. Conferences can be Symposia, Workshops, Short Courses, Expositions, Conventions, and/or Tutorials. Appropriate guidelines for naming conventions for conferences can be found in the IEEE Conference Organization Manual, Section 3. Conferences are generally attended by both members and non-members of the IEEE. Attendees generally pay to attend. Conferences are typically self-supporting and frequently generate a surplus. Conferences are sponsored by one or more IEEE organizational units and/or other not-for-profit organizations (Policy Section 10.1 for details).

The third type includes Other Meetings. There are various other types of meetings held by IEEE organizational units. They include organizational unit administrative meetings and small technical, professional, educational and social meetings. These meetings may have a mix of administrative and non-administrative content. Most of these meetings are free (or minimal fee) to members and sponsored by an IEEE organizational unit. Policies governing such meetings can be found in the related organizational unit’s operation manual.

10.1.5      Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement (MoU/MoA)A Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement(MoU/MoA), sets forth the relationship and obligations of the involved parties. A MoU/MoA is required when two or more organizational units agree to provide co-sponsorship or technical co-sponsorship/technical cooperation to a conference. These organizational units may be all IEEE organizational units or IEEE and non-IEEE organizations as indicated in Policy 10.1.2.

• There are now 20 DLs offering 37 lectures. All 2008 lecturers were continued into 2009. (How long should they be continued?)

• Thus far in 2009, 9 lectures were presented or scheduled, including 3 to NPSS chapters, 2 at our expense.

• At the last meeting, I requested that the TC chairs nominate new transnational lecturers for 2009: as a result, three new lecturers based in Europe were nominated and appointed. Also, one lecturer has relocated to Singapore.

• The updated distinguished lectures list was published in the June NPSS Newsletter.

• A set of standard DL slides was developed with Peter Clout’s assistance, and distributed to all lecturers. Additional NPSS slides were also distributed.

• The IEEE has discontinued the Distinguished Lecturers database. In its place is a page with links to all the society DL pages, including ours.

• I renew my request for the TC chairs to nominated additional DLs located outside North America.

Distinguished Lecturers Report

Fusion Technology

Prof. Farrokh Najmabadi (UCSD) "Characteristics of an Economically Attractive

Fusion Power Plant" fnajmabadi@ucsd.edu

Brad Nelson (ORNL)"Engineering Challenges for ITER"

nelsonbe@ornl.gov

Nuclear Medical and Imaging Sciences

William W. Moses (LBNL)(1)"Fundamentals of Nuclear Medical Imaging"; (2) "Time-of-Flight PET"; (3) "Advances in Scintillators for Medical Imaging Applications"; (4) "Scintillator Non-Proportionality: Present Understanding and

Future Challenges"; (5) "Selected Topics in Nuclear Medical Imaging and Radiation Detection"

WWMoses@lbl.gov

David W. Townsend (National University, Singapore)

(1) "The evolution of hybrid imaging"; (2) "Lost in Translation - From Basic Science to Clinical

Reality" DTownsend@mc.utmck.edu

Particle Accelerator Science and Technology

Dr. Baruch Levush (NRL) "Vacuum Electronics Technology"

baruch.levush@nrl.navy.mil

Patric Muggli (USC)(1)"Miniaturization of particle accelerators using plasmas"; (2)"Plasma-based radiation sources";

(3)"Ultra-fast beam diagnostics" muggli@usc.edu

Thomas Roser (BNL)"Accelerating and colliding relativistic heavy ions"

roser@bnl.gov

Plasma Science and Applications

J. Pace VanDevender (SNL)"Ball Lightning--New Physics, New Energy Source,

or Just Good Entertainment" jpvande@sandia.gov

Igor Alexeff, UTK (ret)(1) “The Plasma Antenna - Now you see it, now you don’t.”; (2) “The Plasma Sterilizer – Killing bacteria

with a ceramic floor tile.”; (3) “Ball Lightning – Balls of fire in the laboratory.”; (4) “Thermonuclear

fusion power plants –

Mounir Laroussi (Old Dominion Univ.) "Interaction of Cold Plasmas with Biological Cells:

Can Plasmas Play a Role in Modern Medicine?" mlarouss@odu.edu

Dr. Giovanni Lapenta (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)

(1) "The Particle In Cell (PIC) method as a general tool for plasma simulation and beyond"; (2) "The challenge of multiple scales in space weather and

fusion plasmas"giovanni.lapenta@wis.kuleuven.be

Pulsed Power Science and Technology

Dr. Charles H. Stallings (Stallings & Associates) “Pulsed Power - What Is It and Why Should You

Care?” cstallings11@comcast.net

Dr. Peter J. Turchi (LANL) "Plasma and Megagauss Fields"

turchi@lanl.gov

Bryan Oliver (Sandia) "Intense electron beam diodes for X-ray

generation"bvolive@sandia.gov

Radiation Effects

Dr. John D. Cressler (Georgia Tech) "Radiation Effects in Silicon-Based

Heterostructure Device Technologies" john.cressler@ece.gatech.edu

Dr. Allan Johnston (JPL)(1)"Radiation Effects in Optoelectronic Devices";(2)"An Introduction to Space Radiation Effects in

Electronics"Allan.H.Johnston@jpl.nasa.gov

Radiation Instrumentation

Dr. Ralph James (BNL)(1) "Past, present and future for nuclear radiation

detectors"; (2) "Solid-State Gamma-Ray Detectors"; (3) "Homeland Security R&D at

Brookhaven National Lab" rjames@bnl.gov

Dr. Paul Lecoq (CERN)(1) "Development of new scintillating crystals for High Energy Physics, Medical Imaging and other

applications"; (2) "Spin-off from particle detectors in the field of medicine and biology"; (3)

"Metamaterials for novel X or gamma ray detector designs"; (4) "Molecular Imaging Challenges with

PET and SPECT techniques"Paul.Lecoq@cern.ch

Dr. Marek Moszynski (Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Poland)

"Energy Resolution and Non-Proportionality of Scintillation Detectors"

marek@ipj.gov.pl

Transnational Committee

Dr. Alessandro Rizzo (Politecnico di Bari)"Soft Sensors and Artificial Intelligence: exploiting experimental data and human expertise to design

effective tools for modelling, monitoring, validation and control"

rizzo@deemail.poliba.it

2009 Distinguished Lecturers

Distinguished Lecturer Program 2009

Lecturer Location Type Completed Reimbursed

R. James Duke University Other XA. Rizzo Physcon 2009 OtherI. Alexeff Boston Chapter NPSS X YES

W. MosesBratislava Summer School (2 lectures) Other X

W. MosesCzech Section, Prague NPSS

M. LaroussiHampton Roads Section IEEE X

I. Alexeff

East Ukraine/IX Kharkov Young Scientists Conference NPSS Authorized

D. Townsend

2009 ANIMMA meeting, Marseille, France Other X

NPSS IS THE TECHNICAL SOCIETY THAT COVERS…

• --- Computer Applications in Nuclear and Plasma Sciences

• --- Fusion Technology• --- Nuclear Medical and Imaging Sciences• --- Particle Accelerator Science and Technology• --- Plasma Science and Applications• --- Pulsed Power Science and Technology• --- Radiation Effects • --- Radiation Instrumentation

NPSS SPONSORS AND COSPONSORS MANY CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA ….

• --- International Conference on Plasma Science• --- Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference• --- Particle Accelerator Conference• --- Pulsed Power Conference• --- Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference• --- Symposium on Fusion Engineering• --- Real-Time Conference• --- International Conference on Accelerator and Large

Experimental Physics Control Systems

• --- International Conference on Inorganic Scintillators & Applications• --- International Conference on High Power Particle Beams

NPSS CONFERENCES—2009

SPONSORED

16th Real Time Conference (2009 RTC) - Beijing, China, 10-15 May 2009Particle Accelerator Conference (2009 PAC) Vancouver, BC, Canada, 4-8 May 2009 International Conference on Plasma Science (2009 ICOPS) - San Diego, CA, 1-5 June Symposium on Fusion Engineering (2009 SOFE) San Diego, CA, 1-5 June 2009 Pulsed Power Conference (2009 PPC) -Washington, DC, 29 June - 2 July 2009 Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference (2009 NSREC) - Quebec City, Canada, 20-24 July 2009 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2009 NSS/MIC) Orlando, FL, 22 October - 1 November 2009

COSPONSORED

Inorganic Scintilators and their Applications (2009 SCINT) Jeju, Korea, 8-12 June 2009 International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation, Measurement Methods and their Applications (2009 ANIMMA) Marseille, France, 7-10 June 200910th European Conference on Radiation Effects on Components and Systems (2009 RADECS) Bruges, Belgium, 14-18 September 2009International Conference on Accelerator and Large ExperimentalPhysics Control Systems (2009 ICALEPCS) Kobe, Japan, 12-16 October 2009

NPSS PUBLISHES A NUMBER OF OUTSTANDING JOURNALS….

• IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science published 6x per year

• IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science published 12x per year

• IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging published jointly with other IEEE societies 12x per

year

• IEEE Sensors Journal published jointly with other IEEE societies 6x per year

WHY JOIN THE IEEE NPSS?

• Membership in NPSS provides regular communication and direct technical interchange with the foremost international practitioners of the nuclear

and plasma sciences and engineering through its meetings and publications

• NPSS Members and Affiliates receive: • Electronic access to the Transactions on Nuclear Science, the

Transactions on Plasma Science, and all NPSS Conference Records via Xplore

• NPSS Newsletter published three times per year • Reduced rates on print subscriptions to NPSS publications • Significant discounts on registration rates for NPSS Conferences

• As IEEE members, they also receive: • Subscriptions to the monthly magazine SPECTRUM and also The Institute, a monthly news supplement • Low rates on IEEE's many publications

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