Modeling and Simulation: Breakdown and Kinetics
FOCUS · UR2 ·
Presentations
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Ionization Mechanisms in a Laser-Produced Plasma for Single Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometers
ORAL
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Authors
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Amanda Lietz
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Jeffrey Musk
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Matthew Hopkins
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Benjamin Yee
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Harry Moffat
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Dora Wiemann
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Taylor Settecerri
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Michael Omana
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Modeling of extreme ultraviolet emissions of molecular nitrogen induced by nonthermal gas discharges in air with application to photoionization and photodetachment processes in the Earth's lower ionosphere
ORAL
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Authors
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Reza Janalizadeh
- Pennsylvania State University
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Victor P Pasko
- Pennsylvania State University
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Controlling Vibrational Excitation in Atmospheric Pressure Nitrogen Discharges
ORAL
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Authors
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Helen Davies
- University of York
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Andrew Gibson
- Ruhr-University Bochum
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Marjan Van der Woude
- University of York
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Timo Gans
- University of York
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Deborah O'Connell
- University of York
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Plasma Breakdown in Bubbles: Capturing Realistic Bubble Shapes using Direct Numerical Simulation
ORAL
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Authors
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Naveen Pillai
- Department of Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University
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Igor Bolotnov
- Department of Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University
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Katharina Stapelmann
- Department of Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University
- North Carolina State University
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Breakdown in rf and dc fields
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Dragana Maric
- Institute of Physics Belgrade, University of Belgrade, Serbia
- Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Blending machine learning and thermal engineering for plasma diagnostics: A predictive modeling study using plasmid DNA.
ORAL
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Authors
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Amal Sebastian
- University of Notre Dame
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Sylwia Ptasinska
- University of Notre Dame
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