Organizers/Committees

Technical Program Committee
Technical Program Chair
Lorin Matthews, Baylor University
1.0 Basic Processes in Fully and Partially Ionized Plasmas
Peter Bruggeman, University of Minnesota
1.1 Basic Phenomena
Earl Scime, West Virginia University
1.2 Computational Plasma Physics
Amanda Leitz, NCSU
1.3 Partially ionized Plasmas
Yangyang Fu, Tsinghua University
1.4 Dusty & Strongly Coupled Plasmas
Job Beckers, TUE, the Netherlands
1.5 Plasma Chemistry
Tomohiro Nozaki, Tokyo Tech, Japan
1.6 Multipactor Discharge and High Field Breakdown
John Verboncoeur, Michigan State University
2.0 Microwave Generation and Plasma Interactions
Amy MachLachlan, University of Strathclyde
2.1 Intense Beam Microwave Generation
Don Shiffler, AFRL
2.2 Fast-Wave Devices
Pagonakis Ioannis, ETH Zurich
2.3 Slow-Wave Devices
Niraj Kumar, CSIR-CEERI, Pilani, India
2.4 Vacuum Microelectronics and THz Devices
Rosa Letizia, University of Lancaster
2.5 Codes and Modeling
Simon Cooke, Naval Research Laboratory
2.6 Non-Fusion Microwave Systems
Jacob Stephens, Texas Tech
2.7 Microwave Plasma Interaction
David Speirs, University of Strathclyde
2.8 Microwave Amplifiers
Chao-Hai Due, Peking University, China
3.0 Charged Particle Beams and Sources
Raymond Allen, USNRL
3.1 Plasma, Ion, and Electron Sources
Adam Darr, Sandia National Laboratories
3.2 Intense Electron and Ion Beams
Ian Rittersdorf, Naval Research Laboratory
4.0 High Energy Density Plasmas and Applications
Stephanie Hansen, Sandia
Bhuvana Srinivasan, University of Washington
4.1 Particle Acceleration with Laser and Beams
Nicholas Beier, UC Irvine
4.2 Laser Produced Plasmas
Elizabeth Kautz, North Carolina State University
4.3 Plasma Material Interactions
Angelica Ottaviano, UCLA
4.4 Astrophysical Plasmas
Eric Blackman, University of Rochester
4.5 Fast Z Pinches
Marc-Andre Schaeuble, Sandia
4.6 Matter Under Extreme Conditions
Luke Fletcher, SLAC, Stanford
4.7 Fusion – Inertial, Magnetic & Alternate Concepts
Hui Chen, LLNL
5.0 Industrial, Commercial and Medical Plasma Applications
Rebecca Anthony, Michigan State University
Rajdeep Rawat, Nanyang Technological University
5.1 Nonequilibrium Plasma Applications
Gregor Primc, Jozef Stefan Institute and Daphne Pappas, Plasma Treat
5.2 High-Pressure and Thermal Plasma Processing
Tony Murphy, CSIRO, Australia
5.3 Plasma Thrusters
Mitchell Walker, Georgia Tech
5.4 Environmental and Industrial Applications
Patric J Cullen, The University of Sydney, Australia
5.5 Medical and Biological Applications
Pankaj Atri, Kyushu University, Japan
6.0 Plasma Diagnostics
Owen Mannion, Sandia
6.1 Optical and X-ray Diagnostics
Daniel Den Hertog, U. Wisconsin
6.2 Microwave and FIR Diagnostics
Yilun Zhu, UC Davis
6.3 Particle Diagnostics
Rachel Ryan, Zap Energy
7.0 Pulsed Power and Other Plasma Applications
Sergey Lebedev, Imperial University
7.1 Insulation and Dielectric Breakdown
Igor Timoshkin, Univeristy of Strathclyde
7.2 Switching
Jane Lehr, University of New Mexico
7.3 Generators
Landon Collier, Xcimer Energy Corporation
7.4 Compact Pulsed Power and Applications
Luis Redondo, EnergyPulse Systems; Lisbon School of Engineering, ISEL