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This document discusses the submission quality improvements for NSS/MIC papers, including the establishment of clear metrics for reviewers, reducing redundancy, and eliminating duplicate submissions. Additionally, it highlights ongoing activities such as the annual RISC election process and workshops. The report also reviews the DNDO TARD 10-year R&D strategic plan, expected to be published in IEEE Access soon. Future NSS/MIC conferences in 2013-2016, hosted in various global locations, are outlined, reflecting the growing international collaboration in radiation instrumentation research.
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Radiation Instrumentation Anthony D. Lavietes 2 March 2013
NSS/MIC Paper Submission Quality • Joint RISC/NMISC sub-committee • Clear quality metrics for reviewers • Eliminate duplicate submissions • Reduce redundancy • “Raise the Bar” • To be completed by May 2013
Other Activities • Annual RISC election process begun • Joint NPSS/APS Workshop • Review the DNDO TARD 10 year R&D strategic plan • Final report reviewed by IEEE and APS • Anticipated to be ready for publication in IEEE Access in the next several weeks
Future NSS/MIC Conferences • 2013 - Seoul, Korea: Hee-Joung Kim, General Chair Gyuseong Cho, NSS Program Chair • 2014 - Seattle, USA: Tony Lavietes, General Chair Ingrid-Maria Gregor, NSS Program Chair • 2015 – San Diego, USA: VesnaSossi, General Chair John Valentine, NSS Program Chair • 2016 - Strasbourg, France: Maxim Titov, General Chair
RISC-Sponsored Conferences • Inorganic Scintillators and Their Applications (2013 SCINT) Shanghai, China • International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation, Measurement Methods and their Applications (2013 ANIMMA) Marseille, France