Nonequilibrium phenomena in ion, electron and positron transport in gases: Data needs and applications
This workshop will be dedicated to review the state of the art on our knowledge of electron, positron and ion interaction processes in gases. The talks will focus on charged particle transport and reactions in electric and magnetic fields, measurement and calculation of cross sections and swarm data, and their applications in industry and medicine.
Invited speakers to Workshop A
Fonte, P.
Portugal
The physics and technology of gaseous particle detectors
Juarez A. M.
México
Ion transport, cross sections and reactivity in gases
Šašić, O.
Serbia
Low energy electron scattering cross sections and transport coefficients
White, R.
Australia
Transport of positrons and electrons in gases
Yousfi, M.
France
Basic data needed for atmospheric pressure, non-thermal plasma investigations in environmental and biological applications.
WORKSHOP B
Non-thermal plasma physics relevant to fusion
This workshop will review the vital role played by the physics of the edge plasma in fusion devices, since it bridges hot-fusion core and material walls and is crucial for both plasma confinement and the life-time of the first wall. Recent advances, plasma diagnostics and future challenges will be revised.
Invited speakers to Workshop B
Cartry, G.
France
Hydrogen plasma interaction with materials of interest for ITER
Krasheninnikov, S.
Usa
Multifaceted physics of edge plasma in magnetic fusion devices
Van Oost, G.
Belgium
Plasma wall Interaction studies at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre Plasmatron
Lombardi, G.
France
Experimental investigations and modeling of low-temperature plasma reactor for simulating discharges such as those expected under a Tokamak divertor dome