231st ECS Meeting Topic Close-up: Plasma Nanoscience

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Symposium D03: Plasma Nanoscience and Technology

Symposium Focus is on extensive and in-depth discussions in the field of plasma nanoscience and nanotechnology as well as developing the next-generation plasma-based nanotechnologies and applications. One of the motivations to organize this Symposium is an ever-increasing and more and more widespread use of plasma-based tools and techniques for nanoscale synthesis and processing. The Symposium is planned as an expert meeting that will provide overview of some of the most important research directions in this field followed by the comments and detailed discussions of the main challenges and strategic directions for the future development in relevant areas.

Examples include topics related to nanoscale synthesis and processing using low-temperature plasmas, ion beams, lasers, etc.; physical and chemical mechanisms of growth of nanostructures using plasma-based and related processes; present and future industrial applications of plasma-based nanoscale synthesis and processing; design of plasma processes, reactors, and associated tools and instrumentation for nanoscale synthesis and processing.

Some of the invited speakers include:

  • Mohan R. Sankaran (Case Western Reserve Uni)
  • Mike Gordon (UC Santa Barbara)
  • Lorenzo Mangolini (UC Riverside)
  • Ana Borras (National Research Council (CSIC-US))
  • Sreeram Vaddiraju (Texas A&M)
  • Davide Mariotti (Ulster Uni)
  • Jean-Pascal Borra (CNRS)
  • Eva Kovacevic (GREMI)
  • Wei-Hung Chiang (National Taiwan Uni of Science and Techology)
  • Anton Nikiforov (U Gent)
  • and many more…
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