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PROF. JAN BENEDIKT AT SAPP CONFERENCE
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jan Benedikt has an invited talk “Study of plasma-chemistry processes in atmospheric plasmas: Absolute density measurements of radicals, VUV spectroscopy and some simulations” at the SAPP XX conference. This is the 20th Symposium on Applications of Plasma Processes (SAPP XX), which was this year combined with the COST TD1208 Workshop on Application of Gaseous Plasmas with Liquids. The symposium is held every two years in Slovakia and was located at Hotel SLOVAN in Taranská Lomnica, Vysoké Tatry between January 17 and January 22, 2015.
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GEC 2014 IN RALEIGH, USA
The 67th GEC will be hosted by North Carolina State University from November 3rd - November 7th, 2014 in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. PhD students Katja Rügner and Daniel Schröder (Research Unit FOR 1123 "Physics of Microplasmas", Experimentalphysics II, RUB) participated.
NCSU is one of the leading educational and research universities in the United States, and home to numerous groups focused on plasma science and plasma application. This presence is further strengthened by nearby Duke University and the University of North Carolina; the three universities forming the science and technology hub known as the Research Triangle, home to industry giants and high tech start-ups, many of which were launched out of NCSU.
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JAN BENEDIKT AT IPLASMA NANO V
The 5th international conference on plasma nanoscience continued the main theme of the conference series — the fundamental science and applications of low-temperature plasmas, ion beams, lasers, and related approaches as it relates to the synthesis, modification, and integration of nanoscale materials.
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14TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH PRESSURE LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA CHEMISTRY (HAKONE XIV)
The 14th International Symposium on High Pressure Low Temperature Plasma Chemistry (HAKONE XIV), was held in Zinnowitz/Germany (island Usedom) from September 21 to 26, 2014.
HAKONE XIV was jointly organized by the Institute of Physics (IfP) at the University of Greifswald and the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP Greifswald).
HAKONE is a biennial symposium bringing together scientists and engineers working on subjects in the basic research and plasma processing of high pressure (typically 1 bar)
and low temperature plasma chemistry.
Dr. Marc Böke, Dr. Simon Hübner, Katja Rügner, Stefan Spiekermeier and Prof. Jörg Winter participated with following contributions:
* He metastable densities and N2 afterglow in the pulsed constricted mode of the µAPP RF microjet (μAPPJ)
* He metastables dynamics of a self-pulsing, propagating constricted discharge in an atmospheric pressure micro plasma jet
* Thomson scattering on pulsed high voltage cold atmospheric pressure plasma jets
* Investigation of surface reactions in atmospheric pressure plasma deposition processes of silicon dioxide like and hydrogenated amorphous carbon films
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Conferences
15.08.2014 - 2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NON-EQUILIBRIUM PLASMA AND COMPLEX-SYSTEM SCIENCES (IS-NPCS)
Vom 30.09.-02.10.2014 wird das 2nd International Symposium on Non-equilibrium Plasma and Complex-System Sciences (IS-NPCS) an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum stattfinden. Organisiert wird es von den Doktoranden Christian Schregel und Steffen Meier sowie von Prof. Uwe Czarnetzki (RUB) und Prof. Satoshi Hamaguchi (Osaka).
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GRC
01.08.2014 - GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE: PLASMA PROCESSING SCIENCE
The Gordon Research Conference "Plasma Processing Science: Many Scales, Many Applications, One Discipline" was held from July 27 - August 1, 2014 at Bryant University in Smithfield, RI (USA). Prof. Achim Von Keudell was Vice Chair, Postdoc Dr. Ante Hecimovic gave a talk about "Spokes, Instabilities and Self Organisation Phenomena in HiPIMS Discharges" and Jun.-Prof. Jan Benedikt about "Plasma-Cell Interaction: Can We Ever Understand and Control It?" .
The Plasma Processing Science Gordon Research Conference was held in conjunction with the Plasma Processing Science Gordon Research Seminar.
Plasma processing science, due to its intrinsic nonequilibrium nature, has been at the heart of many key enabling technologies and provided breakthrough solutions in areas of energy, human health, and environmental sustainability. The 2014 Gordon Research Conference on Plasma Processing Science featured a comprehensive program that highlights the most cutting edge scientific advances in plasma science and technology. It emphasized the common thread underlying all these applications that holds the promise to provide the knowledge base required to address future technological grand challenges. Fundamental science sessions focused on plasma physics and chemistry and their interaction on solid and liquid surfaces and for a wide range of applications, ranging from medicine, materials synthesis to energy production and storage. The conference brought together leaders in the field with junior investigators and graduate students. The special format of the Gordon Conferences, with programmed discussion sessions and ample time for informal gatherings in the afternoons and evenings, provided for a fertile atmosphere of brainstorming and creative thinking among the attendees.
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ESCAMPIG
21.07.2014 - XXII ESCAMPIG
Prof. Dr. Achim von Keudell, Dr. Ante Hecimovic and PhD student Simon Große-Kreul went to the XXII Europhysics Conference on Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG) which was held in Greifswald, Germany, July 15-19, 2014.
The ESCAMPIG is an international biennial conference of the EPS (European Physical Society). The conference topics comprise basic and applied plasma research ranging from atomic and molecular processes in plasmas and plasmasurface interaction to self-organization in plasmas and to the new research lines with low and high pressure plasma sources.
The XXII ESCAMPIG is organized jointly by the Institute of Physics of the University of Greifswald (IfP), the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP Greifswald) and the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP), Greifswald branch.
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Plasma medicine
20.05.2014 - 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PLASMA MEDICINE (ICPM5)
The ICPM is a full-week conference held from the 18th to the 23rd of May, 2014, in Nara, Japan. The field of "plasma medicine" is growing rapidly and this conference provides an ideal venue for the exchange of new ideas and information and support the initiation or further development of international collaborations among researchers in this multidisciplinary field. Multidisciplinary is also team of researchers coming from Ruhr-University Bochum, which contains microbiologist (Prof. Julia Bandow with invited oral presentation), electrical engineer (Dr. Jan-Wilm Lackman with contributed oral presentation) and two physicists (Simon Schneider, contributed oral presentation, travel supported by the RUB Research School; and Prof. Jan Benedikt, poster presentation). They are presenting the results of a DFG funded project package "Plasma-Microbe Interaction during Plasma-based Surface Decontamination" (Plasmadecon, PAK728 proposal-package).
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Plasma applications
28.04.2014 - 1ST IMEPS CONFERENCE IN ANTALYA, TURKEY
The International Middle East Plasma Science (IMEPS) conference was held in Belek-Antalya, Turkey from April 23th-25th, 2014 in the field of low temperature plasma covering a wide range of basic and applied plasma science.
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Plasma deposition
14.04.2014 - 72ND IUVSTA WORKSHOP
The 72nd IUVSTA Workshop “Plasma-assisted vapour deposition of oxide-based thin films and coatings” was held between April 6th and 11th, 2014 in Schloss Seggau (near Graz), Austria. This constituted a nice forum for scientific discussion about coating synthesis by plasma CVD, sputtering and vacuum arc deposition. Dr. Carles Corbella, from the Reactive Plasmas Group, presented the work “Upscaling plasma deposition: the influence of technological parameters” as a contributed talk.
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2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NON-EQUILIBRIUM PLASMA AND COMPLEX-SYSTEM SCIENCES (IS-NPCS)
To expand the horizon of plasma science in terms of its fundamentals and applications
Dates: September 29th (Mon) - October 2nd (Thu), 2014
Location: RUB
Organization RUB: Prof. Uwe Czarnetzki
Organization Osaka: Prof. Satoshi Hamaguchi
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ISPLASMA 2014
From March 2-6, 2014, Prof. Dr. Uwe Czarnetzki was at the 6th International Symposium on Advanced Plasma Science and its Applications for Nitrides and Nanomaterials (ISPLASMA 2014) / the 7th International Conference on Plasma-Nano Technology & Science (IC-PLANTS 2014) in Nagoya, Japan. He gave a talk on "Diagnostics of Low-Temperature Plasmas."
ISPlasma 2014 / IC-PLANTS 2014 is an international symposium that brings together about 1,000 scientists and engineers to discuss the latest research in advanced plasma science, its application to the processing and fabrication of nitrides and nanomaterials, and new systems for technology transfer. The symposium will address issues such as global warming, resource and energy problems that advanced plasma sciences and their application technologies can help solve.
- 2014-02-28 - International Symposium on Non-equilibrium Plasma and Complex-System Sciences (IS-NPCS)
- 2014-02-21 - INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NON-EQUILIBRIUM PLASMA AND COMPLEX-SYSTEM SCIENCES (IS-NPCS)
- 2014-01-21 - 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON REACTIVE PLASMAS
- 2013-08-12 - ISPC 21 - 21ST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PLASMA CHEMISTRY