Exciting times in Gran Canaria, Spain this week!
ANU Institute for Space | InSpace Business Development Manager, Anupam Kumar Pilli, is at the RADECS 2024 Conference promoting our National Space Qualification Network (NSQN) capability HIAF-SIBL services to experts in radiation effects testing.
"I'm thrilled to be here at RADECS 2024, the premier conference focused on radiation effects on electronics and systems." Anupam said. "As attendees dive deep into critical topics like Single Event Effects (SEE), Total Ionizing Dose (TID), and Radiation Hardening Techniques, we at the National Space Qualification Network (NSQN) are proud to introduce one of Australia's most advanced assets, housed at The Australian National University: the HIAF-SIBL (The Heavy Ion Accelerators Accelerator Facility Space Irradiation Beamline).”
The HIAF-SIBL is designed to simulate space radiation environments, replicating the harsh conditions that electronic components experience in orbit. This is particularly relevant, as SEE and TID testing are key focus areas at RADECS, making the HIAF-SIBL an ideal partner for those looking to ensure the reliability of their systems.
"As we discuss radiation effects here at RADECS with experts from ESA, CERN, and top industry leaders, it's clear that the HIAF-SIBL is poised to become a critical node for international collaboration," Anupam said. "Our mission is to support both domestic and global space players in ensuring their technologies are space-ready through comprehensive and accurate testing."
It's great to see the National Space Qualification Network (NSQN) team out promoting our capabilities!
If you are at RADECS 2024 this week, go see our Business Development Manager, Anupam Kumar Pilli, to hear about how the HIAF-SIBL can help ensure the reliability of your mission.
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