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Invited Speakers
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Annemie Bogaerts (Antwerp) Modeling of plasma and plasma catalysis for CO2 conversion
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Michael Bonitz (Kiel) Towards a unified treatment of the plasma-solid system. The Kiel research project 'The Plasma Interface'
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Ralf-Peter Brinkmann (Bochum) Plasma complexity - other aspects
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Franz Xaver Bronold (Greifswald) Electron absorption and backscattering by plasma-facing solids
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Peter Bruggeman (Minnesota) Plasma-Liquid Interactions: Quo Vadis?
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Zoltan Donkó (Budapest) Effects of surface processes on the plasma parameters in low pressure DC and RF discharges
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Remi Dussart (Orléans) Cryogenic processes for advanced material plasma etching
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Gary Eden (Illinois) Selected achievements of microcavity plasmas in fundamental science and technology: Molecular physics, cooled plasmas, high power VUV lamps, and transistors
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Franko Greiner (Kiel) Magnetized dusty plasma: Challenges and Solutions
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Jean Pierre van Helden (Greifswald) On recent progress applying cavity-enhanced spectroscopy techniques to characterize atmospheric pressure plasma jets
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Igor Kaganovich (Princeton PPL) Electron Emission Effects in Bounded and Dusty Plasma
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Holger Kersten (Kiel) Non-conventional plasma and sheath diagnostics
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Mark Kushner (Michigan) Topology and Phase Induced Complexity in Plasmas
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Sebastian Nemschokmichal (Greifswald)) Influence of volume and surface processes in dielectric barrier discharges
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Erik Neyts (Antwerp) Molecular modeling of plasma-surface interactions
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Gottlieb Oehrlein (Maryland) Interaction of Non-Equilibrium Plasma with Surfaces: Low Pressure Plasma for Atomic Layer Etching of Electronic Materials And Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Modification Of Model Polymers
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Edward Thomas (Auburn) Using high magnetic fields to explore the properties of plasmas and complex plasmas
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Poster Session
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