Research Department Plasmas with Complex Interactions

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Conference

Gordon Research Conference with Contributions from Bochum

From July 23rd to July 29th, the Gordon Research Conference and Seminar on Plasma Processing and Science (GRC) was held in Andover, New Hampshire. The conference focused on plasmas and their interactions with matter, while the seminar focused on investigating multiphase and multiscale plasma-material interactions.

Prof. Dr. Judith Golda from CRC 1316 gave a talk on "State enhanced actinometry in atmospheric pressure discharges". She also organized the Gordon Research Seminar together with Marien Simeni. Moreover, Judith Golda organized the so-called "Power Hour" at the GRC - an event to raise awareness about discrimination against underrepresented groups in plasma physics.

Rahel Buschhaus from project C7 of the SFB-TR 87 presented her paper on "Ion-induced secondary electron emission from metal surfaces analyzed in beam experiments" during the research seminar. She had one of the top two presentations in the research seminar and was honoured to give her talk again at the research conference to a large audience. In addition, Judith Golda, Simon Kreuznacht, and Rahel Buschhaus gave poster presentations.