Bulletin of the American Physical Society
62nd Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 54, Number 12
Tuesday–Friday, October 20–23, 2009; Saratoga Springs, New York
Invited Speakers
Arnold, John IBM Research at Albany Nanotech |
Session QW.00002 Plasma Processing for Advanced Interconnects Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
Baalrud, Scott University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Session DM.00003 Kinetic Theory of Instability-Enhanced Collisional Effects Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Bergkvist, Magnus College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University at Albany - SUNY |
Session QW.00003 Biomacromolecule immobilization and self-assembled monolayer chemistry on atomic layer deposited metal oxide materials Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
Bogaerts, Annemie University of Antwerp |
Session BM.00003 Modeling of low-temperature plasmas: some case studies of different modeling approaches Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Brinkmann, Ralf Peter Ruhr-University Bochum, Theoretical Electrical Engineering |
Session BM.00004 The Linearized Kinetic Equation -- A Functional Analytic Approach Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Brunger, Michael ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, Flinders University |
Session LW2.00001 Electron impact excitation data for modeling planetary atmospheres and cometary comae Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Buckman, Stephen CAMS, Australian National University |
Session CM.00001 Electron scattering data as the basis for kinetic models -- what can we realistically provide, and how? Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Case, Ed Tech-X Corporation |
Session 3R.00001 VORPAL Tutorial Room: Saratoga Hilton Whitney |
Chang, Jane P. University of California, Los Angeles |
Session TR1.00001 Reaction mechanisms in patterning complex oxide materials by plasmas Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Chung, ChinWook Hanyang University |
Session GT3.00001 Plasma diagnostics using floating harmonics method and recent results in processing plasmas Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Cupoli, Edward M. College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University at Albany - SUNY |
Session QW.00005 The CNSE Public-Private Partnership Paradigm: A Driver for New York State and U.S. Educational, Research and Economic Excellence in the 21st Century Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
Cvejanovic, Danica University of Western Australia |
Session SR2.00001 Electron impact induced light emission from zinc atoms Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Czarnetzki, Uwe Institute for Plasma and Atomic Physics, Ruhr-University Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany |
Session FT1.00001 The electrical asymmetry effect in capacitive discharges Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Dalton, Timothy J. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center |
Session QW.00007 Leveraging Microelectronics Research to Enable A Smarter Planet Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
deHarak, Bruno Illinois Wesleyan University |
Session TR2.00001 Laser--assisted electron impact autoionization of Helium Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Ditmire, Todd University of Texas at Austin |
Session PW3.00001 Intense laser-driven cluster plasma production of fusion neutrons Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Dujko, Sasa School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, James Cook University |
Session AM.00004 Recent advances in the kinetic theory of hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic charged particle swarms in gases Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Eden, J. Gary University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Session XF1.00001 Large Arrays of Microplasmas: Science, Applications, and the Road Ahead Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Eden, J. Gary University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Session QW.00004 Opportunities at the Confluence of Microplasma and Nanomaterials Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
Fontes, Christopher Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session LW2.00003 Atomic Data Needs for Modeling Supernova Light Curves Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Ganguly, Biswa Air Force Research Laboratory |
Session TR3.00004 Effects of non-thermal plasmas and electric field on hydrocarbon/air flames Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Gay, Timothy University of Nebraska |
Session WF2.00001 Spin-Dependent Effects in Electron-Molecule Scattering Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Goeckner, Matthew University of Texas at Dallas |
Session SR3.00001 Plasma surface interactions in fluorocarbon systems Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Govinda Raju, Gorur University of Windsor |
Session CM.00002 A New Scaling Law of Resonance in Total Scattering Cross Section in Gases Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Graves, David University of California at Berkeley |
Session MW.00001 When Low Temperature Plasmas Meet Surfaces Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1-2-3 |
Hagelaar, Gerjan LAPLACE, Universit\'e de Toulouse |
Session HT1.00001 Electron heating in inductive discharges Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Hakel, Peter University of Nevada, Reno |
Session HT3.00004 Integration of PIC simulations and magnetic-sublevel atomic kinetics for plasma polarization spectroscopy Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Harris, Allison Missouri University of Science and Technology |
Session PW2.00001 Projectile Interactions and Electron Correlation in Four-Body Collisions Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Hatakeyama, Rikizo Department of Electronic Engineering, Tohoku University |
Session QW.00006 Effects of Plasma-Ion Irradiation on Structures and Properties of Carbon Nanotubes Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
Johnson, Paul Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Session LW2.00002 Electron-molecule processes relevant to planetary atmospheres Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Kaganovich, Igor |
Session BM.00002 Nonlocal collisionless and collisional electron transport in low temperature plasmas Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Kang, Song-Yun Tokyo Electron Ltd. |
Session TR1.00006 Development and validation of a C5F8/Ar/O2 mixture chemistry model using quantum chemistry methods Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Kolobov, Vladimir CFD Research Corporation |
Session BM.00001 Kinetic Modeling of Complex Plasma Equipment Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Kong, Michael Centre for Biological Engineering and Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Loughborough University |
Session SR1.00001 Cold atmospheric plasma sterilization: from bacteria to biomolecules Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Kono, Akihiro Nagoya University |
Session HT3.00001 Laser Thomson scattering diagnostics of low-temperature plasmas Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Kortshagen, Uwe University of Minnesota |
Session QW.00001 Plasma synthesis of silicon nanocrystal inks for low-cost photovoltaics Room: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering NFS Auditorium |
Kushner, Mark University of Michigan |
Session GT1.00002 Multi-frequency, finite-wavelength and dc-augmentation effects in large area capacitive sources Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Kushner, Mark University of Michigan |
Session AM.00002 Controlling electron energy distributions for plasma technologies Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Li, Chao Centrum Wiskunde and Informatica, 1098XG Amsterdam |
Session DM.00002 3D hybrid simulations for run-away electrons from streamers Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Lieberman, Michael A. UC Berkeley |
Session GT1.00001 Sheath dynamics and energetic particle distributions on substrates Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Loffhagen, Detlef INP Greifswald, Felix-Hausdorff-Str.~2, 17489 Greifswald, Germany |
Session CM.00004 Kinetic modeling of gas discharges Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Makabe, Toshiaki Keio University |
Session AM.00003 Incorporating swarm data into plasma models and plasma surface interactions Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Orel, Ann University of California, Davis |
Session WF2.00002 Electron-driven excitation and dissociation of molecules Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Pu, Yi-Kang Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
Session PW1.00004 Using C-R models to determine electron density and temperature in discharges containing rare gases Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Raja, Laxminarayan The University of Texas at Austin |
Session FT2.00005 Microdischarge plasma thrusters for small satellite propulsion Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Raja, Laxminarayan The University of Texas at Austin |
Session CM.00003 Data needs for plasma modeling Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Rossnagel, S.M. IBM T.J. Watson Research Center |
Session RR1.00005 Measuring DNA through a Nanopore Fabricated Using Plasma Processing Technology Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Schlathoelter, Thomas Univ. Groningen |
Session RR2.00001 Ion induced ionization and fragmentation of biomolecules and biomolecular clusters Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Schoeffler, Markus Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Session RR2.00002 Double ionization dynamics of Helium dimers investigated during charged particle impact Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 2 |
Setsuhara, Yuichi Osaka University, JST, CREST |
Session HT1.00002 Production and Control of Inductively-Coupled Plasmas with Multiple Low-Inductance Antenna Modules for Large-Area and Low-Damage Processes of Next-Generation Devices Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Shannon, Steven North Carolina State University |
Session DM.00001 Accurate reconstruction of non-Maxwellian electron energy distribution functions Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1 |
Shiratani, Masaharu Kyushu University, Japan |
Session TR3.00005 Ultrahigh quality amorphous silicon film deposition for solar cells employing novel plasma enhanced CVD Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 3 |
Wise, George GE Historian |
Session VR.00002 Banquet Talk: Irving Langmuir: Inventing Industrial Research Room: Saratoga Hilton Ballroom 1-2-3 |
Yasar, Tug Tokyo Electron, US. Holdings |
Session 2W.00001 Intellectual Property Workshop Room: Saratoga Hilton Whitney |
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