cern/ies marie-curie project proposal december 4 th 2014 international competitiveness requires...

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CERN/IES Marie-Curie Project Proposal December 4 th 2014 international competitiveness requires faster lead times, lower costs- future projects need the same safety level as today -> critical as electronics are getting more sensitive , new and coupled effects appear to keep a competitive advantage, relying on the most advanced technologies for future developments is key to deliver the best performance and capabilities but future development need the same safety level as today -> critical as electronics are getting more sensitive , new and coupled effects appear Not possible to address such a growing and complex issue involving a large variety of skills (physic, electronic, nuclear physic, semi conductor science, digital electronic, power electronic, software, ....) alone. Delay in understanding radiation mechanisms for advanced technologies/devices, or advanced systems. Main Messages/Impact 1

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CERN/IES Marie-Curie Project Proposal December 4th 2014

international competitiveness requires faster lead times, lower costs- future projects need the same safety level as today -> critical as electronics are getting more sensitive , new and coupled effects appear

to keep a competitive advantage, relying on the most advanced technologies for future developments is key to deliver the best performance and capabilities but future development need the same safety level as today -> critical as electronics are getting more sensitive , new and coupled effects appear

Not possible to address such a growing and complex issue involving a large variety of skills (physic, electronic, nuclear physic, semi conductor science, digital electronic, power electronic, software, ....) alone.

Delay in understanding radiation mechanisms for advanced technologies/devices, or advanced systems.

reaching HL-LHC goals & future accelerators

development of technology -> how basic research can be brought to prototype for future aviation application- complex GPS systems, sensors, navigation units (actually both for aviation and space)

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CERN/IES Marie-Curie Project Proposal December 4th 2014

Lack of progress in developing x-Calibration standards, methodologies for facility based testing of systems

European experience is needed in RHBD IC design for European non-dependence and avoiding ITAR restricted components. Radhard ASICs are needed for nuclear inspection and security, nuclear accident intervention, robot-assisted de-commissioning of nuclear reactors, future nuclear fusion reactors and the HL-LHC upgrade

We risk applying some E/E parties containing non-controlled alpha-active materials both Si and plastics leading to premature aging and so components failure. Especially important in the case of flash memory.

The combined effect alpha & ECM is important topic because of complicated ECM environment in road vehicles

We continue to develop our facility to be included also electrons, higher-energy heavy ion beams and thermal neutrons. We also keep on looking partners in doing that, but this project only would make it easier to get student involvement and would strengthen the collaboration to European companies

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CERN/IES Marie-Curie Project Proposal December 4th 2014

international competitive Industry need for expertise/people need for methodologies procedures adapted to use advanced technologies to address new missions and markets

system approach is also relevant and interesting from the point of view of saving time and reducing the costs of a project. Today it is simply not feasible for us to test and/or fully characterize every single component of our complex readout electronics. Beam time is very costly and human resources and expertise is limited

ARIAN-5 ME, ARIAN-6 risk of delay / competitiveness - significant investment costs- system limitation are the consequences of existing constraints

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