Future Challenges in Plasma Physics

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  • Welcome

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Plasma regimes: An exploration of physics challenges

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • What could be the role of numerical simulations in our field?

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Overview of Report on Frontiers of Plasma Science Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Low-temperature plasmas: old drives, new directions

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Is there any new plasma physics to be found in low temperature plasmas?

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Key scientific questions on the path to saving the world with plasmas: A personal perspective

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • When a solid meets a plasma - challenges for theory

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • From low to high - plasma physics at the edge of fusion plasmas

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Challenge towards controlling atomic level interactions of plasma with surfaces

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • Role of education in advancing plasma science

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • The path forward: Summary and Discussion

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    • Arutiun Ehiasarian

      University of Michigan, Tsinghua University, Nagoya University, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, CAU Kiel, University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Instituto Superior Técnico, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique, TU Eindhoven, Ruhr-University Bochum), Evonik, Paris Tech, Shell, Netherlands, N2 Applied AS, IST, Portugal, DIFFER, DTU, UC Berkeley, DIFFER and TU/e, Ghent University, Sheffield Hallam University

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