25–29 May 2026
La Biodola - Isola d'Elba (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone
Registrations are now closed. Should you still need to register, please contact us via the general inquiries email address.

Welcome to the 25th IEEE Real Time Conference

 

 

Like the previous editions, RT2026 will be a multidisciplinary conference devoted to the latest developments on real time techniques in the fields of plasma and nuclear fusion, particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics, space science, accelerators, medical physics, nuclear power instrumentation and other radiation instrumentation.

The conference will provide an opportunity for scientists, engineers, and students from all over the world to share the latest research and developments.  This event also attracts relevant industries, integrating a broad spectrum of computing applications and technology.

Women in Engineering Event

Wednesday May 27th, 19:00 
Bonaparte Room, Hotel Hermitage
 
Open to everyone!
 
We are delighted to invite you to the IEEE Real Time Conference Women in Engineering event, which will be hosted at the Hotel Hermitage on May 27th  at 19h00.
 
The event will consist of a networking and brainstorming session on building strong welcoming teams in research environments. Research teams often face challenges with strong performance pressure, multicultural teams and rigid structures causing higher stress, which affect individual and team performance. This workshop aims to find and discuss new ideas on how to improve team cohesion, onboarding processes, work/life balance and conflict management. Everyone, students, postdocs, team leaders, has something to contribute to this discussion and are warmly invited to join us!
 
An aperitivo will be offered, consisting of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
 
 

                 

                                          

Conference information

Date/Time

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All times are in Europe/Rome

Location

La Biodola - Isola d'Elba (Italy)

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