Sites:
| Arad, Ron: Plasma Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. | | Birdsall Charles K.: Computational plasma physics, object oriented electromagnetic PIC, applications of relativistic e-beam high power microwaves. Plasma Theory and Simulation Group (PTSG), University of California at Berkeley, USA. | | Cadez, Vladimir: Contains resume, list of publications, and teaching responsibilities. | | Callen, James D.: Theoretical and computational plasma physics, controlled thermonuclear fusion, magnetic confinement of plasmas. Center for Plasma Theory and Computation, University of Wisconsin-Madison. | | Coppi, Bruno: Plasma theory and controlled fusion. Physics of High Energy Plasmas Group, Department of Physics, MIT, USA. | | Dasso, Sergio: Instituto de Fisica del Plasma, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. | | Emmert, Gilbert A.: Theoretical plasma physics, plasma-surface interactions, reactor-grade fusion plasmas. College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. | | Garabedian , Paul R.: Computational plasma physics and controlled fusion, stellarator theory. Division of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA. | | Goldston, Robert J.: Plasma physics and controlled fusion. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA. | | Hammett, Greg: Theory-based models of turbulence and anomalous transport in plasmas, controlled fusion. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory at Princeton University, USA. | | Hershkowitz, Noah: Plasma experiment and materials processing. Center for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing and Phaedrus Laboratory for Plasma Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. | | Islamov, Rafael: Dr.Sc. of Russian Acad. Sci. Discharge and laser physics. Resume and list of publications. Theoretical investigations and modeling of nonlinear processes in physics of low-temperature plasma and gas lasers. Simulation of current self-organization. Near-electrode phenomena. Solvability of fluid models of glow discharge. | | Janda, Mario: Works at the laboratory of environmental technologies at the Institute of Physics, Comenius University in Bratislava. Mostly deals with environmental applications of electric discharges for the exhaust gas pollution control. | | Lieberman, Michael A.: Plasma assisted materials processing and processing discharges, regular and chaotic dynamics. Plasma Processing Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, USA. | | Malapitn, Giovanni M.: Plasma Physics Group, National Institute of Physics, Univ of the Philippines. | | Maron, Yitzhak: Weizmann Institute of Science Faculty of Physics, Israel. | | Mauche, Christopher W.: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, US. | | Moreno, Cesar: Instituto de Fisica del Plasma, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. | | Moroz, Paul: Theory, numerical simulation, and software development on various aspects of plasmas, electromagnetism, materials processing, and magnetic confinement; TEL, USA. | | Ng, Chung-Sang: Doing theoretical plasma physics in Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA. | | Osterheld, Albert L.: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, US. | | Overzet, Lawrence J.: Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, US. Primary focus of research is on the plasmas used in semiconductor device manufacturing. | | Pokol, Gergo: PhD student, Department of Nuclear Techniques, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary. | | Popescu, Ioan-Iovitz: Professor of plasma physics and optics, Bucharest University, a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. Research interests: electrical discharges in gases, plasma physics, atomic and molecular collisions, laser spectroscopy, x-ray sources and gamma-ray induced emission. | | Porkolab, Miklos: Plasma theory, RF plasma heating, and controlled fusion. Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT, USA. | | Ralchenko, Yuri: Plasma Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. | | Scharer, John: Electromagnetic waves and antennas, free-electron and excimer lasers, computer simulation and experiments for materials processing and RF plasma heating. Center for Plasma Theory and Computation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. | | Sellathamby, Chris V.: Laser / Plasmas and Combustion Group, Department of Electrical Engineering University of Alberta. | | Smy, Peter: Plasma and Combustion Group, Department of Electrical Engineering,University of Alberta, Canada. | | Stambulchik, Evgeny: Plasma Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. | | Stasiewicz, Kristof [Krzysztof]: Associate professor, Swedish Institute of Space Physics. | | Suttrop, Wolfgang: Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany. | | Tsigutkin, Konstantin: Plasma Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. | | Tsui, Y. Y.: Laser Plasma Group, University of Alberta, Canada. | | Umstadter, Donald: Optics of high-intensity short-pulse laser light in relativistic plasmas. Compact, ultrashort-pulse duration, and energetic particle accelerators and radiation sources. | | Verner, Dmitri A: Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Kentucky, US. | | Volpe, Francesco: Ph.D. in Experimental Physics, University of Greifswald, Germany. Controlled fusion research, mode-converted electron Bernstein waves in tokamak and stellarator plasmas. | | Weingarten's, Amit: Plasma Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. | | Weitzner, Harold: Mathematical aspects of RF heating, plasma confinement and controlled fusion. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA. | | Wong, Chiow San: Plasma Research Laboratory, Phys. Dep., University of Malaya, Malaysia. |
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