Single Event Effects (SEE) Symposium
featuring the Systems-on-a-Chip (SoCs) for Space Workshop!
(SEE Symposium featuring SoCs for Space Workshop)

May 11 – 15, 2026

Marriott La Jolla
San Diego, California

The Single Event Effects (SEE) Symposium and Military and Aerospace Programmable Logic Devices (MAPLD) Workshop is modernizing! In recognition of the evolution of complex microelectronics for space usage, SEE/MAPLD is becoming the Single Event Effects Symposium featuring the Systems-on-a-Chip for Space Workshop (SEE/SoCS)! The 2026 workshop is to be held May 11-15, 2026 in La Jolla, California. Please join us!

SEE/SoCS 2026 will include an interactive, full day tutorial on best practices for gathering and analyzing FPGA/SoC SEE data for risk-informed decision making, entitled “Did I make the Right Decision?”. The workshop will also feature a special topic on Data Centers in Space and more than 20 exhibitors.

We are seeking contributions in topical areas highlighted below and adjacent domains but all submissions will be reviewed. Four sessions are available: SEE, SoC, Combined and Poster. The Combined Session includes submissions that cross the SEE and SoC themes. The Poster Session can include SEE, SoC or Combined content. Please refrain from technical content reasonably classified as product marketing.

Submission Deadline has been extended to:
February 27, 2026

The conference committee will notify all prospective speakers of acceptance status by March 20, 2026

For the Single Event Effects Symposium

  • Latest and greatest SEE test data
  • SEE Test Facilities (High Energy Heavy Ion, Heavy Ion, proton, neutron, …)
  • Pulsed Lasers
  • New models, tools, simulations and suites (design and analysis)
  • Test methods, best practices, guidelines, and standards
  • SEE Assurance and Mission Systems
  • Hardening / mitigation at system level
  • Fault propagation
  • Alternate SEE Test Platforms
  • In-orbit data
  • Training and workforce development
  • Data Sharing and Communication Platforms
  • SEE Space Environments
  • Special session on Wide Bandgap power devices and testing
  • Alternate SEE Assurance methods

For the System-on-a-Chip for space Workshop

  • SoCs, FPGAs, GPUs, TPUs, Neuromorphic processors
  • AI/ML, neural nets
  • SoC design, verification, and validation tools and methods
  • Standards, guidelines and best practices
  • Applications and optimization
  • Radiation performance
  • Security
  • Flight experience
  • 2.5/3D packaging
  • Reliability, Assurance and test challenges

Abstract submission guidelines are available here
All presentations must be approved for unlimited public distribution (Distro A) or equivalent
It is the authors responsibility to ensure compliance with their home institutions publication policies

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