The International Congress on Plasma Physics was first held in Nagoya, in 1980, and followed by similar events in many different cities around the world: Gothenburg (1982), Lausanne (1984), Kiev (1987), New Delhi (1989), Innsbruck (1992), Foz-do-Iguaçu (1994), Nagoya (1996), Prague (1998), Quebec City (2000), Sydney (2002), Nice (2004), Kiev (2006), Fukuoka (2008), Santiago (2010), Stockholm (2012) and Lisboa, Portugal (2014).
The scope of ICPP is to discuss the recent progress and to establish a view on the future of plasma science, covering a wide range of aspects on fundamental plasma physics, fusion plasmas, astrophysical plasmas and plasma applications.
Scientific Program Committees
Sub-committees
(I) Magnetic Confinement Plasmas (10 members)
(II) Laser and Beam Plasmas (10 members)
(III) Space Plasmas (10 members)
(IV) Astrophysical Plasmas (10 members)
(V) Basic Plasma Physics (10 members)
(VI) Plasma Diagnostics & Space Instrumentation (10 members)
(VII) Low Temperature and Dusty Plasmas (10 members)
(VIII) Plasma Applications (10 members)
International Advisory Committee (IAC), 45 members
(I) Magnetic Confinement Plasmas
(II) Laser and Beam Plasmas
(III) Space Plasmas
(IV) Astrophysical Plasmas
(V) Basic Plasma Physics
(VI) Plasma Diagnostics & Space Instrumentation
(VII) Low Temperature and Dusty Plasmas
(VIII) Plasma Applications
06月27日
2016
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