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         Plasma Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Relativistic Quantum Theory of Atoms and Molecules (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by I.P. Grant, 2006-11-28
  2. Computational Plasma Physics: With Applications To Fusion And Astrophysics (Frontiers in Physics) by TAJIMA Tajima , 2004-07-24
  3. Quark-Gluon Plasma (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by Kohsuke Yagi, Tetsuo Hatsuda, et all 2006-01-16
  4. Physical Kinetics (Pergamon International Library of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Social Studies) (Course of Theoretical Physics) by E M Lifshitz, L. P. Pitaevskii, 1981-06
  5. Principles of Plasma Discharges and Materials Processing , 2nd Edition by Michael A. Lieberman, Alan J. Lichtenberg, 2005-04-14
  6. Fusion Plasma Physics (Physics Textbook) by Weston M. Stacey, 2005-12-06
  7. Auroral Plasma Physics (Space Sciences Series of ISSI)
  8. Quantum Plasmadynamics: Unmagnetized Plasmas (Lecture Notes in Physics) by Donald Melrose, 2007-11-15
  9. Principles of Plasma Physics (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Nicholas A. Krall, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, 1986-06
  10. Kinetic Theory of Gases and Plasmas (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by PPJM Schram, 1991-08-31
  11. Plasma Polarization Spectroscopy (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics)
  12. Physics of Nonneutral Plasmas by Ronald C. Davidson, 2001-12
  13. Plasma Spectroscopy (The International Series of Monographs on Physics, 123) by Takashi Fujimoto, 2004-08-26
  14. Fusion: A Voyage Through the Plasma Universe (Plasma Physics Series) by Hans Wilhelmsson, 1999-12-01

41. Mullard Space Science Laboratory - MSSL
Mullard Space Science Laboratory of the University College London. Research and postgraduate teaching in astrophysics, solar physics, plasma physics, climate physics, and detector physics.
http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk
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42. MATLAB Instruction Modules For Introductory Plasma Physics
Modules to teach single particle motion, dispersion relation, particle simulation and raytracing.
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Introduction to Plasma Physics with Applications
Educational material by Andre Jaun (KTH/Stockholm) and Anders Bondeson (CTH/Gothenburg).
Even if the phenomena described in an introductory undergraduate plasma physics course are in principle simple, teaching the subject quickly leads to the use of rather heavy mathematics. Indeed, plasma physics combines electromagnetics, mechanics and fluid dynamics, which are generally considered difficult subjects. Students are nowadays highly computer literate, at the expense however of old fashioned skills in analytical theory. Rather than reducing the scope of the material presented, these modules aim at using their new strengths; in fact, this makes it possible to take the physical descriptions to a higher degree of realism while also familiarizing the students with the limitations intrinsic to numerical methods.
Single particle motion in electric and magnetic fields (SPM)
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43. School Of Computing, Mathematical And Information Sciences
Computational Mathematics Group. Interests include Acoustics, Bubble dynamics, Diffusion in gels and plasma physics.
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/Research/cmg/
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: Dr. Roma Chakrabarti, Dr. Steve Ellacott Dr. Paul Harris , Dr. David Henwood, Mr. Keith Parramore and Dr. William Wilkinson. For further information about staff, look at the CMIS Staff Search CURRENT AND RECENT RESEARCH STUDENTS: Hui Wang, David Chappell The Computational Mathematics Group is involved with a number of on-going research projects. The details of some of these are listed below.
The Boundary Element Method
Previous research has covered a variety of application areas, notably bubble dynamics. However current activity focuses on acoustics.

44. MIT Nuclear Engineering Department Home Page
Information about the undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by MIT in nuclear engineering and energy systems, plasma physics and fusion technology and radiation science and technology.
http://web.mit.edu/ned/www/
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Ten students and faculty members were honored at the Department of Nuclear Engineering's Awards Dinner, held on May 10. Honorees included NED Professor Sidney Yip, recipient of the Outstanding Teaching Award, and graduate students Paola Cappellaro, Lorenzo Pagani, and Peter Yarsky, recipients of the Mason Benedict Fellowship for "excellence in academic performance and professional promise." The event was co-sponsored by the American Nuclear Society. Full list
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45. Stalder Technologies And Research
Conducts research and development including plasma physics and related ionized gas physics.
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46. Fusion Energy Education Site
US Dept. of Energy. Princeton plasma physics Laboratory (PPPL), operated by Princeton University for the US Dept. of Energy. This
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
operated by the University of California for the U.S. Dept. of Energy Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) operated by Princeton University for the U.S. Dept. of Energy This work was performed in part under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract No. W-7405-Eng-48.

47. EPPDyL- Princeton University Electric Propulsion And Plasma Dynamics Laboratory
Research in electric propulsion, plasma thrusters and fundamental problems in plasma physics. Princeton University.
http://alfven.princeton.edu/

48. Space Plasma Physics - Particles & Imaging Research
UI Logo, Welcome to IowaSP, OpenVMS. Space plasma physics Particles Imaging Research Group. Other Space plasma physics WWW Resources.
http://www-pi.physics.uiowa.edu/
W elcome to I owa SP Space Plasma Physics
This is The University of Iowa , Space Plasma Physics Research Group led by Dr. Louis A. Frank . The research group is situated in Van Allen Hall on The University of Iowa Main Campus in Iowa City Iowa , USA. Van Allen Hall is named after Dr. James A. Van Allen , a leading pioneer in Space Plasma Physics Research. His instruments were the very first flown in space by US rockets in the early days of the space program, including Explorer 1 which was the United States' first successful orbiting satellite. It made measurements that lead to the discovery of the two highly charged particle, or radiation regions which encircle Earth. These were later named in his honor as the Van Allen Radiation Belts
Current Active Projects
  • Galileo Mission To Jupiter - Plasma Subsystem - PLS ISTP/ISAS GeoTail Comprehensive Plasma Investigations - CPI ISTP/GGS Polar Visible Imaging Investigations - VII/VIS
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  • Dynamics Explorer Spin-scan Auroral Imaging - DESAI International Sun-Earth Explorer Observations - LEPEDEA Interplanetary Monitoring Platform Observations - LEPEDEA
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  • Hawkeye Satellite - LEPEDEA
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49. AG Aumayr
Atomic and plasma physics. Group of Prof. F. Aumayr. Welcome to our homepage Please select a topic above. mail address Institut für
http://www.iap.tuwien.ac.at/www/atomic/
Atomic and Plasma Physics Group of Prof. F. Aumayr
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50. REDIRECT
A fusion research facility (a tokamak) of the Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic, Institute of plasma physics.
http://www.ipp.cas.cz/WWW/

51. Division Of Plasma Physics - Alfvén Laboratory
Space Laboratory plasma physics at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Division of plasma physics. Director Prof.
http://www.plasma.kth.se/
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Research Electrophysics Fusion Lab Plasma Space Plasma Education Undergraduate Thesis (exjobb) Graduate Organization Divisions Electrophysics Electromagnetics Fusion ... Email Webmaster Division of Plasma Physics Director: Prof. Nils Brenning
Vice Director: Prof. Göran Marklund The research profits from a fruitful combination of both laboratory experiments and space experiments as well as theory and numerical simulation. It is carried out in two research groups, the Laboratory Plasma Group and the Space Plasma Group . To ensure good contact between theory and experiments, theorists are included in each of the Laboratory and Space Plasma groups and not in a separate theory group. Lab Plasma Group Space Plasma Group Publications Presentations ... Server related information
Visiting address: Teknikringen 31 Tel: +46 8 790 7704 Fax: +46 8 24 54 31 Latest update 11 March 2002 by Lars Blomberg

52. Technology Transfer Web Page
Information about research partnerships and business relationships
http://pst.pppl.gov/tt/
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53. Space Plasma Physics - Alfvén Laboratory
Space plasma physics. Group leader Prof. Göran Marklund. The research programme is characterized by an intense international collaboration
http://www.plasma.kth.se/space/
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Research Electrophysics Fusion Lab Plasma Space Plasma Education Undergraduate Thesis (exjobb) Graduate Organization Divisions Electrophysics Electromagnetics Fusion ... Email Webmaster Space Plasma Physics Group leader: Prof. Göran Marklund The research programme is characterized by an intense international collaboration and by a fruitful interaction between space experiments and theoretical research. Space experiments, with instruments developed for in situ measurements of electric fields, magnetic fields, density and temperature, are carried out through participation on rocket and satellite missions within the NASA and ESA programmes, and within the Swedish national programme. To date the group has participated on more than 25 sounding rocket experiments and half a dozen satellite missions such as the successful Swedish Viking, Freja and Astrid-2 satellites. The current space instrumentation and research programme includes participation on the three ESA missions Cluster, Rosetta, and SMART-1. Future projects where we have an interest to participate include MMS, BepiColombo, and Solar Orbiter.
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54. National Spherical Torus Experiment
NSTX is an experimental fusion device based on the spherical tokamak concept. Built at Princeton plasma physics Laboratory.
http://www.pppl.gov/projects/pages/nstx.html
National Spherical Torus Experiment
Schematic of the NSTX National Spherical Torus Experiment

The National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) is an innovative magnetic fusion device that was constructed by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in collaboration with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Columbia University, and the University of Washington at Seattle. First plasma was obtained on NSTX on Friday, February 12, 1999 at 6:06 p.m. NSTX is being used to study the physics principles of spherically shaped plasmas hot ionized gases in which nuclear fusion will occur under the appropriate conditions of temperature, density, and confinement in a magnetic field. Fusion is the energy source of the Sun and all the stars. Scientists believe it can provide an inexhaustible, safe, and environmentally attractive source of energy on earth. Magnetic fusion experiments use plasmas comprised of one or more of the isotopes of hydrogen. For example, in 1994, PPPL's Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) produced a world-record 10.7 million watts of fusion power from a plasma comprised of equal parts of deuterium and tritium, the fuel mix likely to be used in commercial fusion power reactors. NSTX is a "proof of principle" experiment and therefore employs deuterium plasmas only. If successful it will be followed by similar devices, eventually including a demonstration power reactor, burning deuterium-tritium fuel. NSTX produces a plasma that is shaped like a sphere with a hole through its center, different from the "donut" shaped plasmas of conventional tokamaks. This innovative plasma configuration may have several advantages, a major one being the ability to confine a higher plasma pressure for a given magnetic field strength. Since the amount of fusion power produced is proportional to the square of the plasma pressure, the use of spherically shaped plasmas could allow the development of smaller, more economical fusion reactors. NSTX's attractiveness may be further enhanced by its ability to produce a high "bootstrap" electric current. This self-driven internal plasma current would significantly reduce the power requirements of externally driven plasma currents required to heat and confine the plasma.

55. Plasma Physics Group Homepage
The homepage of the plasma physics Group. Learn about our research, facilities and members. plasma physics Group National Institute
http://www.nip.upd.edu.ph/plasma/
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56. Research Areas
plasma physics at WVU. The plasma physics group studies the fourth state of matter. plasma physics Research at WVU. The WVU Q Machine Group.
http://www.as.wvu.edu/phys/plasma.htm
Plasma Physics at WVU The plasma physics group studies the fourth state of matter. As many substances are heated from a low temperature, they go through a succession of states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. At high temperatures all matter is in the plasma state. This state is characterized by the fact that the atoms of the material have been broken apart, with at least some of the electrons being freed from their parent atom. Thus, a plasma consists of two populations of electrically charged particles - the liberated negatively charged electrons and the positively charged ions. Although physicists know the laws governing the interaction of electrically charged particles, the collective behavior of the large number of particles in a plasma leads to complex and often surprising physical phenomena. Research in plasma physics requires a thorough understanding of many classical disciplines such as fluid dynamics, statistical mechanics, and electromagnetism. Because plasmas are often in a non-equilibrium state, they can be a highly nonlinear medium. Many of the techniques developed for understanding nonlinear systems resulted from basic plasma research. West Virginia University's experimental plasma research program has concentrated on fundamental problems of plasma behavior that are also relevant to the understanding of processes that occur naturally in space plasmas and in man-made fusion plasmas. The WVU Q-machine produces a low-temperature, medium-density, plasma column (similar in several ways to the plasma in the EarthÕs ionosphere). Another experimental program is investigating the potential of the inductively coupled helicon source as a commercial plasma processing system. The helicon source is also used to generate the plasma in a large space simulation chamber in which experiments on collisionless magnetic reconnection and the effects of the space plasma environment on scientific spacecraft are performed.

57. Davidpace.com | Not Quite Ready For Primetime
Graduate student in physics at UCLA. Current research involves experimental plasma physics in the UCLA Tokamak Laboratory.
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58. UofS PPL
1 plasma physics Laboratory The plasma physics Laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan was established in 1959 and early experimental work centred around
http://plasma.usask.ca/
  • About the Plasma Physics Laboratory Tokamak Experiments and Reactor Studies Compact Torus Injector Project Basic Plasma Physics ... Contact the U of S Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • 1 Plasma Physics Laboratory
    The Plasma Physics Laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan was established in 1959 and early experimental work centred around the study of electron acceleration in a Plasma Betatron. These early experiments led to the study of plasma turbulence and some of the earliest work in turbulent heating in toroidal geometry. Successful experiments in toroidal turbulent heating led to the construction of STOR-1M, Canada's first tokamak (completed in 1983) and was soon followed by a larger tokamak, STOR-M (completed in 1987). Both machines are used to study problems in controlled fusion dealing with turbulent heating, AC tokamak operation, plasma biasing, and anomalous transport. Basic plasma physics is also studied in a double plasma device (DPD) which allows the investigation of plasmas free of the influence of magnetic fields. Recently, research on plasma based material synthesis has been initiated. High quality diamond grains and carbon nanotubes have been synthesized in plasma reactors.

    59. FRONTIER SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE--F S R C-HIGH-ENERGY-DENSITY-PLASMA-PHYSICS
    High Energy Density plasma physics 2003. Conference Details, General Info on the FSRC, Info on the FSRC Publications, and Tourist Info, California, 1012 Feb 2003
    http://www.FSRC.Stefan-University.edu/FSRC-2003/FSRC-HIGH-ENERGY-DENSITY-PLASMA-

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    SITE CONTENTS Gives information on the F S R C: High Energy Density Plasma Physics2003. Conference Details, General Info on the F S R C, Info on the F S R C Publications, and Tourist Info. The F S R C, founded in 1989, brings together representatives, in a particular research field, from major research centers around the world to exchange ideas and approaches, discuss critical issues, critique a field's present status. and point the way toward new avenues in research.
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    60. Theoretische Physik IV: Lehrstuhl Für Theoretische Physik IV -- Prof. Dr. Reinh
    Translate this page Experimente. Astrophysics, Space Physics. Astrophysik. Weltraumphysik. Topological Fluid Dynamics, plasma physics. Topologische Fluiddynamik. Plasmaphysik. -.
    http://www.tp4.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/
    Theoretische Weltraum- und Astrophysik
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