Other Radiation Effects Links


Conferences & Meetings
Government & Military Radiation Links
University & Industry Radiation Links
Radiation Effects Parts Data Bases/Lists
Radiation-Related Flight Projects
Radiation Test Facilities We Frequent
Other Useful Radiation-Related Pages

Conferences & Meetings:

Military and Aerospace FPGA and Applications (MAFA) Meeting
November 27-29, 2007, Palm Beach, FL - check out the MAFA Meeting

Components for Military & Space Electronics Conference & Exhibition (CMSE)
February 11-14, 2008 in San Diego, CA - check out the CMSE Web Site.

IEEE Aerospace Conference
March 1-8, 2008 in Big Sky, Montana - check out the IEEE Aerospace Conference Web Site.

Single Event Effects (SEE) Symposium
April 15-17, 2008 in Long Beach, CA - check out the SEE Symposium Web Site.

SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation
June 23-28, 2008 Marseille, France - check out the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation Web Site.

IEEE NSREC
July 14-18, 2008 in Tucson, AZ - check out the IEEE-NSREC home page.

RADECS
September 10-12, 2008, Jyväskylä, Finland - the European Conference on Radiation and its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS) conference - check out the RADECS home page.

Government & Military Radiation Links:

Living With A Star/Space Environment Testbed
For information, please contact Mike Xapsos or Chikia Barnes or check out the LSW/SET homepage

ESA Radiation Effects and Component Analysis Techniques Section
For information, please contact Christian Poivey, or check out the ESA Radiation Effects and Component Analysis Techniques Section Home Page

NASA/Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL)
For information, please contact Steve McClure, or check out the JPL RADATA Home Page

Naval Research Lab (NRL)
For information, please contact Robert Walters, or check out the NRL Radiation Effects Branch Home Page or the REDEX Home Page

USAF Rome Laboratory (RL/ERDA)
Check out the RL Home Page

Sandia National Laboratories
For information, please contact Fred Sexton, or Paul Dodd, or check out the Sandia Home Page

Naval Surface Warfare Center
For information, please contact Thomas Turflinger

Programmable Technologies Web Site

NASA/GSFC Code 311-Parts Information

NASA/Lewis Space Environment Effects Branch (SEEB)

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Space Environment Lab (SEL)

University & Industry Radiation Links:

Applied Physics Lab (APL)
For information, please contact Jim Kinnison, or Dave Roth, or check out the APL Home Page

Clemson University
For information, please contact Pete McNulty, or check out the Clemson Home Page

Vanderbilt University
For information, please contact Ken Galloway, or check out the Vanderbilt Home Page

University of Arizona (UA)
Check out the Radiation Effects Laboratory Home Page

Aerospace Corp.
For information, please contact Rocky Koga

Stapor Research, Inc. Radiation Effects Analysis
For information, please contact Bill Stapor

Radiation & Health Physics, University of Michigan

IEEE - NSREC home page or IEEE home page

Radiation Effects Parts Data Bases/Lists/Etc.:

Devices we've tested for SEE, and test reports

List of devices tested for TID since 1991 by Unisys.

NASA/GSFC Assurance Technologies WWW Virtual Library for Engineering and Electrical Engineering

NASA/GSFC's PPL (preferred parts list) and NASA Parts Selection List (NPSL)

NASA/GSFC's Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Parts Information Management Web System (limited access)

NASA/GSFC's EEE Links - parts, packaging, and process info

NASA/JPL's RADATA Database

NRL's REDEX Data Base

DASIAC's ERRIC Database

COMponent RADiation (COMRAD) SPUR Electron Limited of Havant U.K. and the British National Space Centre (BNSC) radiation test data.

Radiation-Related Flight Projects:

NASA/GSFC's SAMPEX page

NASA/GSFC's TOMS page

NRL's Clementine page

CRRES home page

Radiation Test Facilities We Frequent:

Brookhaven National Laboratory SEUTF (BNL - heavy ion)

Lawrence Berkeley Labs 88" Cyclotron (LBL - heavy ion)

Texas A & M University Cyclotron (TAMU - heavy ion)

Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI - proton) (OK, so I only wish we could test here...)

Michigan State University National Superocnducting Cyclotron Laboratory (MSU - heavy ion and proton)
For more information, please contact Ray Ladbury.

University of California at Davis Crocker Nuclear Lab (UCD - proton)

Indiana University Cyclotron (IU - proton)

Other Useful Radiation-Related Pages:

CREME96 (Cosmic Ray Effects on Micro Electronics)
For moreinformation, please contact Allan Tylka.

Environmental Health

WWW Virtual Library - Nuclear Engineering

Todd's Atomic Home Page

Nuclear Information WWW Server

Other cool not-necessarily-radiation links

If you know of any other good links, pages, or documents, please let me know! Martha O'Bryan

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Curator: Martha O'Bryan
Last Revised October 15, 2007
A service of the Radiation Effects and Analysis Group, Kenneth A. LaBel, Group Leader