Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 58, Number 8
Monday–Friday, September 30–October 4 2013; Princeton, New Jersey
Invited Speakers
Babaeva, Natalia University of Michigan |
Session KW2.00001 Interactions Between Small Arrays of Atmospheric Pressure Micro-Plasma Jets: Gas Dynamic, Radiation and Electrostatic Interactions Room: Ballroom II |
Belkacem, Ali Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Session SF5.00001 Imaging of the dissociation dynamics of polyatomic molecules following low-energy electron resonant attachment Room: Village Square |
Boswell, Rod Australian National University |
Session IW1.00002 Thinking and doing, a long way to the top in commercialisation Room: Ballroom I & II |
Chaluvadi, Hari Missouri University of Science and Technology |
Session PR5.00004 Accuracy of Theoretical OAMO Calculations for Electron-Impact Ionization of Molecules Room: Village Square |
de los Arcos, Teresa Ruhr-Universit\"at Bochum |
Session QR3.00001 Plasma regimes in high power pulsed magnetron sputtering Room: Nassau Room |
Guberman, Steven Institute for Scientific Research |
Session TF5.00004 Recent Theoretical Studies of Dissociative Recombination Room: Village Square |
Jones, Adric University of California, Riverside |
Session DT1.00001 Efficient production of Ps and progress towards high densities of Ps Room: Ballroom I |
Kato, Toshiaki Department of Electronic Engineering, Tohoku University |
Session SF2.00001 Novel plasma catalytic reaction for structural-controlled growth of graphene and graphene nanoribbon Room: Ballroom II |
Keidar, Michael George Washington University |
Session LW3.00001 Physics and medical applications of cold atmospheric plasma Room: Nassau Room |
Kolobov, Vladimir CFD Research Corporation |
Session TF2.00002 Towards adaptive kinetic-fluid simulations of low-temperature plasmas Room: Ballroom II |
Krasik, Yakov Physics Department, Technion |
Session DT3.00002 Tutorial on underwater electrical discharges: main features and applications Room: Nassau Room |
Kumar, Kaushik TEL Technology Center, America, LLC |
Session LW1.00001 Challenges in the Plasma Etch Process Development in the sub-20nm Technology Nodes Room: Ballroom I |
Lafleur, Trevor LPP-CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session QR2.00001 Electron heating in capacitively coupled plasmas revisited: single and multi-frequency discharges Room: Ballroom II |
Mitnik, Dario IAFE and UBA, Argentina |
Session KW5.00004 Electron Impact Single and Double Ionization of Helium calculated with Generalized Sturmian Functions Room: Village Square |
Mussenbrock, Thomas Ruhr University Bochum |
Session LW2.00001 Particle based discharge simulations: electron heating and electromagnetic effects Room: Ballroom II |
Nozaki, Tomohiro Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Session ET3.00001 Plasma enhanced C1 chemistry for green technology Room: Nassau Room |
Pindzola, Michael S. Department of Physics, Auburn University |
Session LW5.00004 Antiproton-Impact Single and Double Ionization of He and H$_2$ Room: Village Square |
Prager, Stewart Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University |
Session IW1.00001 The path to magnetic fusion energy Room: Ballroom I & II |
Rescigno, Thomas Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Session TF5.00001 The Dynamics of Dissociative Electron Attachment to Small Polyatomic Molecules Room: Village Square |
Sankaran, R. Mohan Case Western Reserve University |
Session SF1.00001 Microplasma synthesis of sub-5 nm metal clusters: A novel platform for study and discovery Room: Ballroom I |
Sch\"{a}fer, Jan Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology Greifswald |
Session NR1.00001 Temperature diagnostics of a non-thermal plasma jet at atmospheric pressure Room: Ballroom I |
Schultz, David Department of Physics, University of North Texas |
Session LW5.00001 Heavy particle collisions in astrophysical, fusion, and other plasmas Room: Village Square |
Schwarz-Selinger, Thomas Max-Planck Institut f\"{u}r Plasmaphysik, EURATOM Association, Germany |
Session TF1.00003 Quantitative diagnostics of reactive, multicomponent low-temperature plasmas Room: Ballroom I |
Sobolewski, Mark National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Session NR3.00001 Experimental validation of sheath models at intermediate radio frequencies Room: Nassau Room |
Staack, David Texas A\&M University |
Session DT3.00001 Microplasmas in liquids Room: Nassau Room |
Sydorenko, Dmytro University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Session NR3.00006 Particle-in-cell simulations of discharges with intense electron emission Room: Nassau Room |
Tochikubo, Fumiyoshi Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Session FT3.00001 Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharge with Liquid Electrode Room: Nassau Room |
Toyoda, Hirotaka Nagoya University |
Session PR1.00001 Meter-Scale Atmospheric-Pressure Microwave Plasma Using Sub-Millimeter-Gap Slot Room: Ballroom I |
Turner, Miles Dublin City University |
Session TF2.00001 Verification and Validation in Low Temperature Plasma Physics Room: Ballroom II |
van de Sanden, Richard Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research |
Session KW3.00001 Developments in Power efficient dissociation of CO2 using non-equilibrium plasma activation Room: Nassau Room |
Ward, S.J. University of North Texas |
Session KW5.00001 Positron collisions from simple atoms and positronium-hydrogen collisions Room: Village Square |
Zatsarinny, Oleg Drake University |
Session PR5.00001 Large-scale B-spline R-matrix calculations of electron impact excitation and ionization processes in complex atoms Room: Village Square |
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