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8th International Summer School on Plasma Physics

The school would bring together leading researchers in the field of Plasma Physics to give lecture on their specialties to advanced graduate students, postgraduate students and young scientists in the form of a one-week intensive course.
Scientists experienced in other disciplines who have recently entered the fields of plasma physics or nuclear fusion will also benefit from the school, which provides an overview of the various inter-connected research domains and describes the latest developments. Gradudates and teachers of science are welcome, as is anyone with an interest in the subject.

Participants (PhD, Master students and young scientists) are strongly encouraged to present their own work during the afternoon sessions as 20-minute oral presentations or as posters.

The summer School topics are:

  • Fusion Plasma and Materials
  • Plasma Modeling and Fundamentals
  • Plasma Sources, Diagnostics and Technology

The event will also include two workshops:

  1. PEGASUS workshop
    The project PEGASUS embodies plasmas driven controllable design of matter at atomic scale level. To this end, PEGASUS ultimate goal is to create a highly efficient, catalyst/harmful-free novel plasma method along with a proof-of-concept PEGASUS device for a large-scale N-graphene direct synthesis, as well as N-graphene/metal oxides nanocomposites and unique vertical N-graphene arrays grown on metal substrates, via breakthrough research on plasma-enabled singular assembly pathways.
  2. Remote GOLEM operation
    GOLEM is a tokamak at the Czech Technical University in Prague and it has the possibility to be controlled both remotely and on site by students. For more information about GOLEM you can follow this link.

Early registration deadline: May 10th 2018 for further information on deadlines visit here.

Participation fees covering registration, full board accommodation and social program:

  • Regular 650€ (550 € for early registration) 
  • Student 500€ (400 € for early registration) 
  • Accompanying person 400€ 

Accomodation: All participants will be accommodated at the hotel in Kiten. A full board accommodation is included in the participation fee

8th International Summer School on Plasma Physics

Organizing Institution
Organizing Institution
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski , Bulgaria
Location
Location
Kiten, Bulgaria