27 May 2028 to 2 June 2028
Canada/Eastern timezone

General Inquiries

Welcome to the 26th IEEE Real Time Conference 2028

SAVE THE DATE: May 27 - June 2, 2028

Like the previous editions, RT2028 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Like the previous editions, RT2028 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.

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Canada/Eastern

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In order to register for the conference, you have to log in to the CERN Indico system by clicking on "Registration" or "Submit abstract" on the left side menu. You will then be directed to the login page. There are four options to log in:

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