Invited lectures

General Invited Lectures

Mon, 27
9:00-9:45
GL1 Massimiliano ROME, Italy Instabilities and turbulence in magnetized plasmas with a single sign of charge
Mon, 27
9:45-10:30
GL2 Jochen SCHEIN, Germany Plasma diagnostics of arc welding
Tue, 28
9:00-9:45
GL3 Wei LU, China The physics of plasma based acceleration: a personal perspective
Tue, 28
9:45-10:30
GL4 Ravel SHARAFUTDINOV, Russia Gas Jet Electron Beam Plasma CVD and CVR Method and Applications
Wed, 29
9:00-9:45
GL5 Michael KEIDAR, USA Plasma application for cancer therapy
Wed, 29
9:45-10:30
GL6 Jean-Pierre BOEUF, France Rotating structures in low temperature magnetized plasma devices : spokes, electron vortices and others
Thu, 30
9:00-9:45
GL7 Masaaki NAGATSU, Japan Plasma surface modifications of nano-structured materials and their applications to virus detection system
Thu, 30
9:45-10:30
GL8 Vasco GUERRA, Portugal Modelling heterogeneous molecule formation
Fri, 31
9:00-9:45
GL9 Franz FAUPEL, Germany Plasma Deposition of Functional Nanocomposites
Fri, 31
9:45-11:00
GL10 Lucel SIRGHI, Romania Plasma synthesis of photocatalytic materials

Topical Invited Lectures

Mon, 27
11:00-11:30
TL1 Scott BAALRUD, USA Influence of Streaming Instabilities on Transport Near Plasma Boundaries
Mon, 27
11:00-11:30
TL4 Ute EBERT, The Netherlands Cosmic-Ray-Induced Air Showers in Thunderstorms: A probe of the local electric field and a trigger of lightning activity
Mon, 27
11:30-12:00
TL2 Hans PECSELI, Norway Drift wave turbulence in laboratory and space plasmas
Mon, 27
11:30-12:00
TL5 Tomas HODER, Czech Republic Sub-nanosecond optical diagnostics of streamer discharges
Mon, 27
12:00-12:30
TL3 Job BECKERS, The Netherlands EUV photons induced plasma
Mon, 27
12:00-12:30
TL6 Tsviatko K. POPOV, Bulgaria Langmuir probe diagnostics of the plasma potential and electron energy distribution function in magnetized plasma
Tue, 28
11:00-11:30
TL7 Vanni ANTONI, Italy The status of negative ions R&D for fusion application
Tue, 28
11:00-11:30
TL10 Luc STAFFORD, Canada Diagnostics of microwave plasmas at atmospheric pressure applied to the growth of organosilicon nanopowders
Tue, 28
11:30-12:00
TL8 Agustin LIFSCHITZ, France Modeling transport and extraction of negative ions (H-) for injection in ITER
Tue, 28
11:30-12:00
TL11 Pedro ALMEIDA, Portugal Modelling spot patterns on cathodes of DC glow discharges
Tue, 28
12:00-12:30
TL9 Jens Juul RASMUSSEN, Denmark Plasma transport in the Scrape-off-Layer of magnetically confined plasma and the plasma exhaust
Tue, 28
12:00-12:30
TL12 Ashish GANGULI, India Study plasma formation in regions away from resonance in ECR discharges using a compact ECR Plasma Source
Wed, 29
11:00-11:30
TL13 James SULLIVAN, Australia Positrons for modelling PET processes and analysing plasma damage
Wed, 29
11:00-11:30
TL16 Miroslaw DORS, Poland Liquid fuel reforming using microwave plasma at atmospheric pressure
Wed, 29
11:30-12:00
TL14 Stephen MUHL, Mexico Hollow Cathode Discharges
Wed, 29
11:30-12:00
TL17 Bratislav OBRADOVIC, Serbia Dielectric barrier discharge in contact with liquids: Diagnostics and Applications
Wed, 29
12:00-12:45
TL15 Jannis TEUNISSEN, The Netherlands 3D Models for nanosecond pulsed discharges: with new codes to quantitative understanding
Wed, 29
12:00-12:45
TL18 Koichi SASAKI, Japan Diagnostics of premixed burner flame with the superposition of dielectric barrier discharge
Thu, 30
11:00-11:30
TL19 Mario MERINO, Spain Modelling the expansion of magnetized plasma jets in electric propulsion
Thu, 30
11:00-11:30
TL22 Karol HENSEL, Slovakia Discharge propagation in ceramic foams and capillary tubes
Thu, 30
11:30-12:00
TL20 Anne-Lise THOMANN, France Thin film deposition by magnetron sputtering using energy flux diagnostics
Thu, 30
11:30-12:00
TL23 Alberto PALMERO, Spain Design of materials in the nanoscale: Taming the plasma
Thu, 30
12:00-12:30
TL21 Dmytro RAFALSKYI, France Plasma propulsion using novel concepts
Thu, 30
12:00-12:30
TL24 Ana SOBOTA, The Netherlands Properties of plasma bullets and the dynamics of the interaction of atmospheric pressure plasma jets with surfaces

Special Sessions

1. Plasma Produced by Interaction of High Power Laser Beam with Mater

Tue, 28
14:10-14:45
SpS1_1 Sergei BULANOV, Japan
General lecture
Relativistic Mirrors in Laser Plasmas
Tue, 28
14:45-15:10
SpS1_2 Cristian FOCSA, France Peculiar effects in transient plasmas generated by high-fluence laser ablation: from ns to ps to fs regimes
Tue, 28
15:30-15:55
SpS1_3 Victor MALKA, France Laser plasma accelerators: principle, status and applications
Tue, 28
15:55-16:20
SpS1_4 Daniel URSESCU, Romania Recent developments in plasma x-ray lasers

2. Plasma and Life Sciences

Thu, 30
14:10-14:45
SpS2_1 Stephan REUTER, Germany
General lecture
Fundamental Aspects of Filamentary Jet Discharges Interacting with Biologically Relevant Liquids and with Cells
Thu, 30
14:45-15:10
SpS2_2 Brendan GILMORE, UK Non Thermal Plasmas – New frontiers in Control of Biofilm Infections
Thu, 30
15:30-15:55
SpS2_3 Ionut TOPALA, Romania Cell exposure to atmospheric pressure plasmas: modification of cell cycle and molecular structure
Thu, 30
15:55-16:20
SpS2_4 Kazuo SHIMIZU, Japan A novel application of low discharge voltage atmospheric microplasma for transdermal drug delivery

IUPAP Prizes

Mon, 27
14:00-14:45
Livia Lancia, Italy High intensity laser-plasma interactions. From laser amplification to the measure of magnetic fields in plasmas
Mon, 27
14:45-15:30
Christian Theiler, Switzerland Filamentary transport, pedestal structure, and alternative divertor concepts