The 24th IEEE Real-Time Conference opened on April 22 at the International Centre of Interdisciplinary Science Education (ICISE) in Quy Nhon city, the south central province of Binh Dinh with the participation of nearly 200 scientists, engineers, and research students from 22 countries and territories around the world.
Deputy Director of ICISE Dr Tran Thanh Son speaks at the conference. (Photo: nhandan.com)
Binh Dinh (VNA)𒆙 – The 24th IEEE Real-Time Conference opened onApril 22 at the International Centre of Interdisciplinary Science Education(ICISE) in Quy Nhon city, the south central province of Binh Dinh with theparticipation of nearly 200 scientists, engineers, and research students from22 countries and territories around the world.
The event is co-organised by the Nuclear and Plasma SciencesSociety (NPSS) under the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE), the Computer Applications in Nuclear and Plasma Sciences (CANPS)Technical Committee, Rencontres du Vietnam (Meeting Vietnam) and the ICISE. During the five-day multidisciplinary conference, participants will learn about the latest developments in real-timecomputing, real-time data collection, transmission and processing in fieldsincluding nuclear physics and particle physics, nuclear fusion and nuclearpower equipment, astrophysics and space equipment, medical physics and medicalimaging, real-time security and safety, and general radiation measuringequipment . Nearly 80 reports and 120 poster reports will be introduced at the event, highighting such topics as Data Acquisition Architectures, Intelligent Signal Processing,Front-End Electronics and Fast Digitizers, Trigger Systems and GPUs, Fast DataTransfer Links and Networks, Control, Monitoring, Test and Real TimeDiagnostics Systems, Data Processing Farms, Real-Time Simulation, Real-Time AIand Machine Learning, Emerging Technologies, New Standards, and Feedback onExperiences. It also provides a chance for participating students, young scientists and engineers topresent their research and receive direct comments and suggestions from leadingexperts in the fields. In addition, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear ScienceMagazine will select qualified reports to publish in a special issuededicated to the conference.
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ꦺ Previously, such events were held in countries like Canada, Sweden,the US, China, Portugal, Japan, and Italy./.
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