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NONLINEAR EXCITATIONS IN QUANTUM PAIR PLASMAS: APPLICATION TO SEMICONDUCTORS
In June 2014, the workshop "Nonlinear Excitations in Quantum Pair Plasmas: Application to Semiconductors" will have been held in NB 7/67. The following lectures will be given:
- 11.06.2014, 10:00 Uhr: Prof. Waleed Moslem, Port Said University, Egypt, "Surface Nanostructuring by ion-induced plasma expansion"
- 11.06.2014, 15:00 Uhr: Prof. Bengt Eliasson, University of Glasgow Scotland, UK, "Electron acceleration and ionization fronts induced by high-frequency turbulence in magnetized plasma"
- 12.06.2014, 10:00 Uhr: Marwa Shaheen, Port Said University, Egypt, "Information and entanglement due to interaction between atoms and elektomagnetic field"
- 12.06.2015, 15:00 Uhr: Samir Eltantawy Port Said Univesity, Egypt, "Head-on solitons collision in plasmas"
- 18.06.2014, 15:00 Uhr: Prof. I. Kourakis, Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, "Modelling solitary waves and shocks in suprathermal plasmas from first sprinciples: dynamics existence and propagation characteristics"
- 20.06.2014, 10:00 Uhr: Gina Williams, Queens University Belfast, Nothern Ireland, "A Schamel-type theory for ion acoustic solitary waves in superthermal plasmas"
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Training School on Chemistry initiated by electrical discharges with liquids
Dates: February 2nd-6th, 2014 at Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Organization: COST Action TD1208
Management committee members Germany: Jan Benedikt / Stefan Reuter
http://neon.dpp.fmph.uniba.sk/Ljubljana2014/
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1. MERCUR Winterschule über Plasma-Astroteilchenphysik
Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, 12.01 - 17.01.2014
Veranstalter: Wolfgang Rhode, Reinhard Schlickeiser & Julia Tjus
http://www.pat.rub.de/en/school.php?lng=de
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1. MERCUR WINTER SCHOOL ON PLASMA ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS
This winter school has been held at the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef from 12 to 17.01.2014. The organizers are Wolfgang Rhode, Reinhard Schlickeiser & Julia Tjus. This PhD school consists of block lectures and accompanying exercises, which is intended for further education in corresponding focus areas.
There will be lectures focusing on cosmic ray detection, interaction, and transport. Speakers in these areas include: Giancarlo Brunetti, Brian Lacki, Francis Halzen, Katharina Morik, Günter Sigl, and Eli Waxman.
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Junior scientist event WELTPP-16
The 16th Workshop on the Exploration of Low Temperature Plasma Physics (WELTPP-16) will be held in November, 2013 at the old convent Rolduc in Kerkrade. This workshop is intended for active scientists working in the field of low temperature plasma physics.
http://www.tue.nl
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Internationaler Workshops "Wind Bubbles, Astrospheres, Heliosphere: Environments and Cosmic Rays"
The interdisciplinary workshop will give a synoptic overview of the commonality and differences between astrospheres (or stellar wind bubbles) and the heliosphere, as well as the production and leakage of cosmic rays in such 'Spheres'.
Er findet vom 04.11.-08.11.2013 an der RUB mit führenden Wissenschaftler/innen aus 12 Nationen und 3 Kontinenten im Raum Shanghai, IBZ (Beckmann's Hof) statt.
Organisation: PD Dr. Horst Fichtner & Dr. Klaus Scherer
http://helio_cr.tp4.rub.de/Astrosphere
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18. European Summer School
18. European Summer School, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, 5.-12. Oktober 2013
“Low Temperature Plasma Physics: Basics and Applications” (5.-10. Oktober 2013)
und Masterclass "Plasma Medicine"(11./12. Oktober 2013)
http://www.plasma-school.org/
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H.E.S.S. Meeting 2013
22.04. - 26.04.2013 Event Center
Faculty of Physics and Astronomy
Institute for Theoretical Physics IV
http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/hfm/HESS/
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KICK-OFF MEETING OF COST ACTION TD1208 “ELECTRICAL DISCHARGES WITH LIQUIDS FOR FUTURE APPLICATIONS”
Kick-off meeting of COST Action TD1208 “Electrical discharges with liquids for future applications”, has been held on Aril 11th, 2013 in Brussels. Plasmas generated in liquids and gas discharges interacting with liquids are today hot research. Plasma-liquid systems can produce strongly non-equilibrium environments and plasma-liquid interactions represent a great opportunity for developing novel chemistries and related technologies. This proposed Action aims bringing together a high level of experimental, simulation and theoretical expertise available around Europe and will support a coordinated effort that will improve our knowledge of basic processes responsible for initiating and sustaining discharges in/on liquids. Potential technological impact is foreseen in a range of application fields such as water and surface treatment, synthesis of nanoparticles, catalysis, formation of new organic compounds, and biochemistry. The chair of this action is Prof. Prof Frantisek Krcma from Brno University of Technology in Czech Republic and 23 countries are up to now the members of the Management Committee. Germany is represented by Jun.-Prof. Jan. Benedikt (Ruhr-Univeristy Bochum) and Dr. Stephan Reuter (INP, Greifswald).
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HERAEUS-SEMINAR "PLASMA AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENT IN ASTROSPHERES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HABITABILITY OF EXTRASOLAR PLANETS"
The 527. Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Seminar "Plasma and Radiation Environment in Astrospheres and Implications for the Habitability of Extrasolar Planets", took place from March 10th-15th, 2013 in the "Physikzentrum" of the German Physical Society (DPG) in Bad Honnef.
About 60 participants from 8 nations were discussing the conditions for habitability that are defined by the astrospheres, magnetospheres, and atmospheres surrounding extrasolar planets, including the question how signatures of life, so-called biomarkers, could be observed. The workshop brought together established experts on the various topics, young scientists as well as graduate students, and contributed to activities that will go well beyond the seminar week. The latter was supplemented by a Mini-Workshop within the framework of the ongoing collaboration between the Heliophysics group of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, the Astroparticle Physics group at the University of Kiel, and the Centre for Space Research at the North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa.













