Program

RADHARD 2023

Program

13:00

Registration

14:00 Welcome Notes
14:15 Introduction
Peter Beck, Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria
Christoph Tscherne, Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria
14:30 Session: Automotive & Reliable Systems
  Keynote
Autonomous Car Meets Cosmic Ray: A Perspective on Radiation Reliability Challenges in Today’s and Tomorrow’s Automotive Systems
Victor Malherbe, STMicroelectronics Crolles, France
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  EEE parts activities in the Space2Motion Initiative
Thilo Kaupisch, DLR, Germany
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  Single / multiple bit flip events in industry computers (PLCs)
Viktor Zalud, Siemens, s.r.o., Czech Republic
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15:45

Coffee Break
Photo of the Participants

16:15 Session: RADHARD Lecture Series
  Introduction to Space Radiation Environment
Christoph Tscherne, Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria
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16:45 Session: Practical Aspects of Radiation Hardness Assurance Testing
  79Au Fever 2.0 - The search for heavy ions: Swift, LET-rich and highly penetrating
Gerd Datzmann, Datzmann interact & innovate, Germany
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17:15 Concluding Remarks of the first day & Discussions
Peter Beck, Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria
Christoph Tscherne, Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria

17:30

Closing of the first day

 

08:30

Registration

09:00 Session: RADHARD Lecture Series
  Introduction to Space Radiation Effects
Michael Wind, Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria
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09:30 Continuation of Session: Practical Aspects of Radiation Hardness Assurance Testing
  Proton Irradiation Facility and its use for COTS qualification
Victoria Kletzl, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
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  Is there light outside the funnel? How synchrotron light sources can help to overcome the major limitations related to Heavy Ions Single Event Effects testing in electronic circuits
Ennio Capria, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), France
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  Qualification of COTS base electronics for POLAR instrument
Wojtek Hajdas, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
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10:15

Coffee Break

10:45 Session: COTS Components & SmallSat Missions
  Keynote
ESA Mission Classification: Focus on RHA Tailoring & Impact on COTS-based Projects
Viyas Gupta, European Space Agency, The Netherlands
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  Radiation Protection at Earths Orbits and in Deep Space
Lembit Sihver, NPI of the CAS, Czech Republic
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  Irradiation Studies of space components at MedAustron
Wolfgang Treberspurg, FHWN University of applied Science Wiener Neustadt, Austria
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  Rad-E4Space: a new radiation simulation tool
Katrina Elsey, ALTER France, France
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12:20

Lunch Buffet

13:15 CubeSat mission "SpaceTeamSat1": A live lab in space
Stefan Galavics, TU Wien Space Team, Austria
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13:30 Session: RHA Developments
  Radiation Hard AI Memory for Space Applications
Helmut Puchner, Infineon Technologies, USA
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  On-chip infrastructure to leverage system reliability for space applications
Fabian Vargas, IHP - Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics, Germany
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14:00

Concluding Remarks & Discussions

14:15 Laboratory Visits and Networking

16:00

Closing