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JUN.-PROF. JAN BENEDIKT GIVES AN INVITED TALK AT SVC TECHCON 2011
The mission of the Society of Vacuum Coaters is “to promote technical excellence by providing a global forum to inform, educate, and engage the members, the technical community, and the public on all aspects of vacuum coating, surface engineering and related technologies.“ Part of this mission is a yearly organization of a TechCon conference, where experts from the academy and industry can present their work and meet each other. This year, the conference has been held in Chicago from April 16th – 21st and was featuring two symposia: Manufacturing and Technology for Thin Film Photovoltaics and Coating Advances and its Impact on the Future of the Vacuum Coating Industry. One of the traditional sessions was also devoted to High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering, a topic of the SFB-TR 87. Jun.-Prof. Jan Benedikt was invited to give a talk with the title "Diagnostics of Low and Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas by Means of Mass Spectrometry" in the Plasma Processing session of the conference.
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6TH IWM IN PARIS VOM 3.-6. APRIL 2011
A large group of researchers from the research group participated in the 6th International Workshop on Microplasmas in Paris. In total they presented a number of 15 contributions. The intent of the workshop is to bring together researchers from around the world to report on recent progress in understanding and in controlling the properties of plasmas generated in confined geometries.
Benedikt Niermann, one of our PhD students owns one of the Best Poster Awards for his contribution entitled "Measurement and simulation of Ar and He metastable density profiles in radio-frequency micro-plasma jets" in cooperation with Torben Hemke, Marc Böke, Thomas Mussenbrock, Ralf Peter Brinkmann, and Jörg Winter. Congratulations!
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NATO ARW: PLASMA BIO-DECONTAMINATION
Jan Lackmann, PhD student with Jun.-Prof. Julia Bandow, participated in the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: "Plasma for bio-decontamination, medicine, and food security" (NATO ARW: Plasma bio-decontamination) in Demänovská dolina, Slovakia, March 14-18, 2011. He gave a presentation on "Characterization of damage to bacteria and biomacromolecules by (V)UV radiation and particles generated by a microscale atmospheric pressure plasma jet" (Lackmann, S. Schneider, F. Narberhaus, J. Benedikt, J. Bandow).
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PLASMATECHNOLOGIETAGUNG PT15
Prof. Achim von Keudell, Dr. Tim Baloniak and Marina Prenzel represented the Research Department "Plasmas with Complex Interactions" at the Plasma Technology Conference PT15 in Stuttgart from February 28 to March 2, 2011. The conference was organized by the Institute for Plasma Research at the University of Stuttgart under the sponsorship of the German Society for Plasma Technology (DGPT) in cooperation with the Swiss Vacuum Society (SVG).
Several posters on current projects in the Research Department were presented at the meeting. These include work on the deposition of high quality aluminum oxide at low temperatures and on the control of ion energy distribution in
Low pressure plasmas. The Plasma Technology Conference has been held every two years and is an important discussion platform for representatives of plasma technology from research and industry. The Research Department was therefore brought closer to a very broad audience in Stuttgart. At the same time, the main objectives of the Collaborative Research Center SFB-TR 87 "Pulsed High-Power Plasmas for the Synthesis of Nanostructured Functional Layers" were presented to the auditorium.
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Prof. von Keudell beim Workshop „Gepulste hochionisierte Plasmen von der Grundlage zur Anwendung" in Dresden
Prof. Achim von Keudell participated in the workshop "Pulsed highly ionized plasmas from basis to application" organized by the European Research Association Thin Films e.V. in Dresden. The workshop had been held at the BioInnovationsZentrum Dresden on November 24, 2010.
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RD-Plasma auf der GEC 2010 in Paris
The Research Department “Plasmas with Complex Interactions” enabled the participation of Dr. Tim Baloniak, Jun.-Prof. Jan Benedikt, Prof. Ralf Peter Brinkmann, Dr. Marc Böke, Prof. Uwe Czarnetzki, Dirk Ellerweg, Dr. Denis Eremin, Benedikt Niermann, Marina Prenzel, Priyadarshini Rajesekaran, Rüdiger Reuter, Cornelia Ruhrmann, Dr. Volker Schulz-von der Gathen, Dr. Ilija Stefanovic, Michael Westermeier, and Prof. Jörg Winter in the 63rd Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC 2010) in Paris between October 4th and 8th 2010. The GEC is a yearly platform for presenting recent results in the area of low temperature plasma physics, and this year, showing in various fields contributions by the RD groups. The RD Plasma was represented with more than 40 talks or poster contributions showing particularly recent developments in the diagnostics, applications and modeling of micro-discharges.
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International Conference on Plasma Medicine (ICPM-3)
The 3rd International Conference for Plasma Medicine has been held in Greifswald, Germany from 19th -24th September, 2010. Almost 200 plasma physics researchers, medical doctors, and people from industry have met there and discussed their work on five following topics: 1) plasma surface modification for biomedical application, 2) plasma sources for medicine, 3) medical aspects and results of plasma in use, 4) plasma cell and plasma tissue interaction, and 5) plasma based sterilization/decontamination. Plasma medicine is a new and rapidly growing research field with great potentials in the applications such as in-vivo treatment of wounds and infected tissues, plasma surgery, or plasma sterilization. The Research Department "Plasmas with Complax Interactions" enabled the visit of members from research teams of Prof. Peter Awakowicz (Fac. of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology), Prof. Achim von Keudell and Jun.-Prof. Jan Benedikt (Fac. of Physics and Astronomy) and Prof. Franz Narberhaus und Jun.-Prof. Julia Bandow (Fac. of Biology and Biotechnology), which are active in this field already for several years. The visitors from RUB have presented with four talks and two posters their results of plasma sterilization with low pressure and atmospheric pressure plasmas.
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Dr. Enno Middelberg auf der Jahrestagung der VLBI Community in Manchester
Dr. Enno Middelberg works as a junior scientist at the Astronomical Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum. His field of work is the investigation of radio sources with Very Long Baseline Interferomerty (VLBI) techniques. A significant fraction of these radio sources at cosmological distances are so-called active galactic nuclei (AGNs), i.e. black holes with collimated outflows of relative plasmas that act as accelerators for cosmic ray particles with the highest known energies. The study of such phenomena is considered the main focus of the astrophysical part of our RD. The work of Mr. Middelberg is therefore complementary to the work at LS TP4, where the theoretical description of the corresponding phenomena is in the foreground.
Applications of VLBI technology at the RUB are new and must be publicized accordingly so that the Ruhr-Universität Bochum is also perceived as a new location in the community. Since there is no other site in Germany outside of Bonn with users of VLBI, a RUB presence here is very significant.
In order to strengthen the international visibility of Dr. Middelberg accordingly, he attended the 10th European VLBI Network Symposium and the EVN Users Meeting "VLBI and the new generation of radio arrays" from September 20 to 24, 2010 with the support of the Research Department "Plasmas with Complex Interactions".
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Jun.-Prof. Julia Becker bei der Tagung der Astronomischen Gesellschaft in Bonn
At the annual meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft in Bonn (September 13-17, 2010), astronomers active in Germany met to discuss the current state of research. A total of about 350 people participated in the meeting. In lectures the current state and future projects of astronomy were discussed. In particular, a poster on "Hadronic signatures from GRBs with extra components at high energies" was presented by the traveler. The physics of particle acceleration and interaction in the highly relativistic plasmas of Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) were discussed with a wide variety of scientists, such as Prof. Kowalski and Dr. Elsässer, at the meeting. Furthermore, the interests of the Research Department were represented at the meeting of the Council of Observatories on September 13.
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Jun.-Prof. Julia Becker beim NOW2010
Recent results in the field of neutrino physics were presented at the "NOW 2010" conference (September 04-11, 2010). In particular, the applicant was invited by the organizers to co-chair the session "Messengers of the Universe" with Prof. Spurio. Within the framework of this activity, internationally renowned speakers were invited to give lectures, with whom the latest results in the field of high-energy neutrino astronomy could be extensively discussed at the conference. Furthermore, the applicant gave a talk on the topic "Status of the IceCube Experiment". Here the status of the IceCube Experiment regarding the detection of neutrinos from astrophysical plasmas was presented. A review paper on "Messengers of the Universe", which will be published in the journal " Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.)", is currently in preparation together with Prof. Spurio. In another article, also for publication in "Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.)", the results of the IceCube experiment will be presented. Jun.-Prof. Julia Becker had an invited talk and chair function.
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Padma Shukla at International Congress on Plasma Physics, Santiago de Chile
The 2010 International Congress on Plasma Physics (2010ICPP) in Santiago de Chile was held during the period 8-13 August 2010. This Conference was partially sponsored by International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), and was attended by more than 250 delegates from all over the world. The 2010ICPP scientific program included 15 invited plenary talks, 23 invited topical talks, 45 oral contributions, and 160 poster contributions. The presentations reflected the present status of advancement and achievements in basic and applied plasma physics, in low-temperature processing and dusty plasmas, in space and astrophysical plasmas, in fusion plasmas (both the magnetic and inertial confinement fusion), as well as novel aspects of extreme states of plasmas in the universe and dense quantum plasmas, and plasma based charged particle acceleration.
During the 2010ICPP Santiago de Chile, IUPAP C.16 Chairman and RD Plasmas with Complex Interactions's PI Professor Padma Kant Shukla delivered a tutorial lecture on "Introduction to Quantum Plasma Physics". He also presented in an officual ceremony the IUPAP C.16 Young Scientist Prize and Medal in Plasma Physics to Dr. Mattew Hole (ANU, Australia) for his contribution to the measurement, interpretation, analysis, and understanding of wave phenomena in plasmas, as well as his research leadership to champian an Australian research engagement with ITER. Dr. Hole was invited to ICPP2010 to deliver a plenary talk dealing with his Prize.
Photo: Prof. Padma Shukla (left) & Prof. Predhiman Krishan Kaw, Director IPR India (right)
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Dr. Marian Lazar at COSPAR 2010
The Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) is the biggest interdisciplinary conference on space science worldwide, and this year it took place in Bremen (July 18-25, 2010). A large number of technical exhibitions from space industry and research have also been associated to the scientific program.
The Research Department enabled the participation of Dr. Marian Lazar to this special event. He presented new kinetic models for the plasma waves and instabilities based on the existence of suprathermal populations in the solar environments: the corona, the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetosphere. Waves and instabilities play an important role in the acceleration and general transport processes of electrons and ions in interplanetary space. Modeling deviations from Maxwellian equilibrium with suprathermal distributions of Kappatype provides better predictions and fits to the observations. This was a great opportunity to find an increasing interest and support for further analysis of these realistic models, but also to establish new valuable contacts.