NEC-2015
News, 23 September 2015
The 25th International Symposium on Nuclear Electronics & Computing (NEC-2015) will be held on 28 September – 3 October 2015 in Budva, Montenegro.
The symposia have been held since 1963. This year Symposium is dedicated to the 60’th anniversary of JINR.
For the eighth time the organizers of the Symposium are JINR and CERN. The Symposium attendees will be leading specialists in the field of advanced computing and network technologies, distributed computing as well as GRID and cloud computing and nuclear electronics.
All previous forums of this series were highly appreciated at their true value by the leading specialists and companies involved.
The organizers of the NEC symposia traditionally paid particular attention to young scientists and specialists. The previous NEC conferences attracted an impressive number of such attendees which reached 35% of the total number of participants.
In the year of 2011 and 2013, within the scope of the symposium, organized were students’ schools on advanced information technologies, each being attended by almost 40 students from different countries. In 2015 the tradition is expected to be continued.
The symposia have been held since 1963. This year Symposium is dedicated to the 60’th anniversary of JINR.
For the eighth time the organizers of the Symposium are JINR and CERN. The Symposium attendees will be leading specialists in the field of advanced computing and network technologies, distributed computing as well as GRID and cloud computing and nuclear electronics.
All previous forums of this series were highly appreciated at their true value by the leading specialists and companies involved.
The organizers of the NEC symposia traditionally paid particular attention to young scientists and specialists. The previous NEC conferences attracted an impressive number of such attendees which reached 35% of the total number of participants.
In the year of 2011 and 2013, within the scope of the symposium, organized were students’ schools on advanced information technologies, each being attended by almost 40 students from different countries. In 2015 the tradition is expected to be continued.