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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Gillian S. Wright, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • Luc Simard, National Research Council Canada (Canada)

Symposium Co-chairs

  • Colin Cunningham, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

  • Masanori Iye, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

Conference Chairs

  • Andrew D. Holland, e2v Center for Electronic Imaging at The Open University (United Kingdom)

  • James W. Beletic, Teledyne Imaging Sensors (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Megan E. Eckart, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • Gert Finger, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

  • Paul Jorden, e2v technologies plc (United Kingdom)

  • Didier D. Martin, European Space Research and Technology Centre (Netherlands)

  • Satoshi Miyazaki, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

  • Peter C. Moore, National Optical Astronomy Observatory (United States)

  • S. Harvey Moseley, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • Robert H. Philbrick, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation (United States)

  • Roger M. Smith, California Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Lothar Strüder, PNSensor GmbH (Germany)

  • Tadayuki Takahashi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)

  • Hiroshi Tsunemi, Osaka University (Japan)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Programs

    Andrew D. Holland, e2v Center for Electronic Imaging at The Open University (United Kingdom)

  • 2 Radiation Damage

    Andrew D. Holland, e2v Center for Electronic Imaging at The Open University (United Kingdom)

  • 3 EM-CCDs

    Satoshi Miyazaki, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

  • 4 X-ray Detectors I

    Paul Jorden, e2v technologies plc (United Kingdom)

  • 5 IR Detectors I

    Paul Jorden, e2v technologies plc (United Kingdom)

  • 6 Manufacturer's Programs

    Peter Verhoeve, European Space Research and Technology Centre (Netherlands)

  • 7 CCD and CMOS Detectors

    Peter Verhoeve, European Space Research and Technology Centre (Netherlands)

  • 8 Missions and Cameras

    Megan E. Eckart, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • 9 X-ray Detectors II

    Megan E. Eckart, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • 10 Back Illumination

    Roger M. Smith, California Institute of Technology (United States)

  • 11 Laboratory Simulation

    Roger M. Smith, California Institute of Technology (United States)

  • 12 Test and Characterization

    Satoshi Miyazaki, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

  • 13 Electronics and Cameras

    James W. Beletic, Teledyne Imaging Sensors (United States)

  • 14 IR Detectors II

    Gert Finger, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

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"Front Matter: Volume 9154", Proc. SPIE 9154, High Energy, Optical, and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy VI, 915401 (12 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2076800
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