Plasmas in Liquids I
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Presentations
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Solvated electrons and plasma -- liquid chemistry in plasma exposed microdroplets
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Paul Maguire
- University of Ulster
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A novel wire-to-cylinder plasma-water-setup for environmental applications
ORAL
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Authors
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Katharina Stapelmann
- North Carolina State University
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Carolin Ratering
- Ruhr University Bochum
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Studies of discharges in high conductivity liquids using fast imaging and simulations.
ORAL
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Authors
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Leonidas Asimakoulas
- Queens University Belfast, Centre for Plasma Physics
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Mohammad Karim
- Queens University Belfast, Centre for Plasma Physics
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Tom Field
- Queens University Belfast, Centre for Plasma Physics
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Bill Graham
- Queen's University Belfast
- Queens University Belfast, Centre for Plasma Physics
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Investigation of droplet generation induced by atmospheric pressure glow discharge in contact with liquid
ORAL
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Authors
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Naoki Shirai
- Hokkaido University
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Goju Suga
- Hokkaido University
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Shusuke Nishiyama
- Hokkaido University
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Koichi Sasaki
- Hokkaido University
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DC driven low pressure glow discharge in high water vapor content: A characterization study.
ORAL
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Authors
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Malik Tahiyat
- Univ of South Carolina
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Tanvir Farouk
- Univ of South Carolina
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A Multiphase Computational Model for Non-Equilibrium Plasma Discharge in Gas Bubbles Immersed in Liquid
ORAL
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Authors
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Ashish Sharma
- University of Texas at Austin
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Dmitry Levko
- The University of Texas at Austin
- University of Texas at Austin
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Laxminarayan Raja
- The University of Texas at Austin
- University of Texas at Austin
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- The University of Texa at Austin
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Kinetic and graph-theoretic approaches to model plasmas in liquids
ORAL
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Authors
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Tomoyuki Murakami
- Seikei University
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Thomas J Morgan
- Wesleyan University
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Lutz Huwel
- Wesleyan University
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William G Graham
- Queen’s University Belfast
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