2018 Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma and Terahertz Science (APCOPTS)
IEEE NPSS Xi'an Chapter together with IEEE NPS Society sponsored and organized the APCOPTS. APCOPTS is an international conference held every two years, seen conference information at website of http://ieee-npss.org/conferences/. Prof. Chao Chang, Chair of IEEE NPSS Xi’an Chapter, was General Chair.
As the main sponsor, IEEE NPSS Xi'an Chapter together with IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society organized the 2018 Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma and Terahertz Science (APCOPTS).
APCOPTS is an international conference held every two years, seen conference information at website of http://ieee-npss.org/conferences/ and is designed as Asia-Pacific version of ICOPS.
The 2018 APCOPTS was hold in Xi’an City, from Aug. 15-18. The APCOPTS would be combined in 2020 with ICOPS in Singapore.
There are about 460 people attending APCOPTS, including 200 students. There are 12 Plenary Talks, 30 Keynote Talks, 81 Invited reports and 98 Oral report, and there are 221 talks in total.
Gold Financial Sponsorship of this conference:
- National Natural Science Foundation of China;
- C.Wong Education Foundation, Hong Kong;
Special Issue:
Plasma Science and Technology (PST):
Special Issue of Plasma Science and Technology (PST) is available at http://pst.hfcas.ac.cn/EN/column/item150.shtml.
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (IEEE-TPS):
Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (IEEE-TPS) is available at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tps-ieee.
General Chair
Chang, Chao(General Chair, Chair of IEEE NPSS Xi’an Chapter)
Hae June Lee(General CoChair, PSAC ExCom member, Korea)
International Advisory Chair:
John Verboncoeur (IAC Chair, IEEE Division IV President-elect, USA)
Michael Kong (IAC CoChair, IEEE PSAC Chair, USA)
Technical Program Chair
Shao, Tao(TPC Chair, CAS, China)
Steven Gold (TPC CoChair, IEEE Fellow,IEEE PSAC Secretary, USA)
Plenary
1.J. Gary Eden, Member of National Academy of Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
Recent developments in the fundamental science, applications, and commercializationof microcavity plasma arrays
2.Chan Joshi, Member of National Academy of Engineering, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Tunnel Ionized Gases as a Platform for Testing Kinetic Theory of plasmas
3.Kostya (Ken) Ostrikov, Member of Academy of Europe, Queensland University of Technology and CSIRO, Australia
Multi-state extremes: from nano- and bio-interfaces tonano-plasmas and beyond
4.Jianquan Yao, Academican of Chinese Academy of Science, Tianjin University
The exploration of frontiers for Teraherz (THz) technologies and development: the new type of sources and its applications, nonlinear effect in biomedical fields
5.Jane Lehr, IEEE Fellow, University of New Mexcio, USA
Transient Plasma Phenomena across Regimes:Physics and Applications
6.Masaru Hori, Nagoya University, Japan
A New Scheme of Plasma Science and Technology for the Future: Plasma Programmed Processing
7.Mark J. Kushner, Member of National Academy of Engineering, University of Michigan, USA
Case Studies in Delivering Plasma Produced Activation Energy to Surfaces:Liquids to Microelectronics
8.Georges El Fakhri, IEEE Fellow, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Exploring Patho-Physiology Using Quantitative Oncologic, Cardiac, and Brain PET/MR
9.David Robert Sime Cumming, Fellow of Royal Society and member of Royal Academy of Engineering, Glasgow University
Terahertz imaging using focal plane arrays
10.Paul K Chu, IEEE Fellow, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Plasma Surface Modification of Biomaterials
11.Chang Hee Nam, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Laser-driven Multi-GeV Electron Beam Generation
12. John Booske, IEEE Fellow, University of Wisconsin, USA
Advanced Materials Discovery Solutions for Vacuum Electronic Terahertz Source Cathodes
Keynote Talk
- Murphy, Anthony; CSIRO Manufacturing
- Watanabe, Takayuki; Kyushu University
- Walsh, James L; Liverpool University
- Wang, Xiaogang; Harbin Institute of Technology
- I, Lin; Department of Physics, National Central University
- Thomas, Edward; Auburn University
- Rawat, R. S; Nanyang Technological University
- Shiratani, Masaharu; Kyushu University
- Zhao, Zengxiu; National University of Defense Technology
- Li, Yutong; Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Natalia, Babaeva; Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian
Academy of Sciences
- Ang, Lay Kee; Singapore
- Cui, Wanzhao;
- Fruchtman, Amnon ; Holon Institute of Technology
- Suk, Hyyong; Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
- Gong, Yubin; UESTC
- Lee, Hae-June; Pusan National University
- Zhang, Guanjun; Xi'an Jiaotong University
- Wang, Xinxin; Tsinghua University
- Lu, Xinpei;
- Wang, Douyan; Kumamoto University
- Takaki, Koichi; Iwate University
- Shi, Jianjun; Donghua University
- Yan, Keping; Zhejiang University
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- Start time: 15 Aug 2018 09:38 AM UTC
- End time: 18 Aug 2018 09:38 AM UTC
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The 2018 Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma and Terahertz Science (APCOPTS) is technically sponsored by IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society, IEEE NPSS Xi'an Chapter, Plasmas and their Applications Committee of China Electrotechnical Society, Key Laboratory for Physical Electronics and Devices of the Ministry of Education, Xi'an Jiaotong University
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Speakers
Gary Eden
Recent Developments in the Fundamental Science, Applications, and Commercialization of Microcavity Plasma Arrays
Since their inception in the mid-1990s, microcavity plasma arrays have shown themselves to be of unusual promise, not only from the perspective of basic plasma science but also for their commercial value. Several aspects of the physics of microcavity plasmas will be illustrated through the performance of plasma bipolar junction transistors and the characteristics of microplasmas propagating in and over
dielectric microchannels. Microwave bandstop filters operating in the 120-160 GHz interval have been realized with three-dimensional photonic crystals comprising arrays of microplasma columns. The commercialization, over the past decade, of high power,flat UV/VUV lamps, and microplasma systems being manufactured for the disinfection of drinking water and surfaces, as well as the treatment of wastewater, will also be described.
Biography:
Gary Eden, member in National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Inventors, is engaged in research in atomic, molecular and ultrafast laser spectroscopy, the discovery and development of ultraviolet lasers and lamps, and the science and technology of microcavity plasma devices. He has served as Assistant Dean in the College of Engineering, Associate Dean of the Graduate College, and Associate Vice-Chancellor for Research in University of Illinois. Currently, he is the Gilmore Family Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Laboratory for Optical Physics and Engineering, is a member of four honorary organizations, and is a Fellow of the IEEE, the Optical Society of America, the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and the SPIE.
He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, and Editor-in-Chief of Progress in Quantum Electronics. He is also an Associate Editor of Applied Physics Reviews. In 1998, he served as President of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (LEOS), following earlier service as a member of the LEOS Board of Governors, and as the Vice-President for Technical Affairs. Dr. Eden received the LEOS Distinguished Service Award, was awarded the IEEE Third Millennium Medal in 2000 and was named a LEOS Distinguished Lecturer for 2003-2005. Between 2015 and 2017, he also served as a Distinguished Lecturer for the American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics. From 1996 through 1999, he was the James F. Towey University Scholar at the University of Illinois. In 2005, he received the IEEE/LEOS Aron Kressel Award.
He was awarded the C.E.K. Mees Medal of the Optical Society of America in 2007, and was the recipient of the Fulbright-Israel Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences and Engineering for 2007-2008. He is a co-founder of Eden Park Illumination (2007) and EP Purification (2010), and was named the recipient of the Harold E. Edgerton Award of SPIE for 2010.
Address:China
Mark Kushner
Case Studies in Delivering Plasma Produced Activation Energy to Surfaces: Liquids to Microelectronics
Many of the recent advances in materials processing have relied on synergistic and sometimes fortuitous interactions of plasma produced activation energy – radicals, ions photons – with surfaces. As control of plasmas is becoming more refined, new opportunities arise to leverage this activation energy for fabrication of new materials and to innovate new applications. On one extreme, these advances have been motivated by the increasingly more difficult to meet demands of microelectronics fabrication, having smaller features with tighter critical dimensions. At another extreme, plasma treatment of biological materials, from polymers to living tissue, is motivating an entirely new regime of control of plasmas at atmospheric pressure. These latter processes have brought to the forefront the interactions of plasma with liquids, with applications ranging from human therapies to agriculture. In this talk, strategies for controlling plasma produced activation energy to surfaces will be discussed with examples from computer modeling of plasma chemistry and plasma
surface interactions for microelectronics fabrication and plasma activation of liquids. Plasma activated microelectronics processes is challenged by plasma etching of high aspect ratio features (aspect ratios > 100) and atomic layer etching having sub-monolayer control. In principle, plasma activation of liquids share the same challenges of selectively controlling activation energy – however, doing so at atmospheric pressure brings a yet another unique set of challenges.
Biography:
Mark J. Kushner, IEEE Fellow and professor in University of Michigan, is director of Michigan Institute for Plasma Science and Engineering. He received the BS in Nuclear Engineering and the BA in Astronomy from the University of California at Los Angeles; and the MS and Ph.D. in Applied Physics from the California Institute of Technology. After a post-doctoral appointment, Mark served on the technical staffs of Sandia National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Spectra Technology before joining the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he was the Founder Professor of Engineering and held several administrative positions. Mark served as Dean of Engineering at Iowa State University before joining the University of Michigan in 2008. His research addresses the fundamentals of low temperature plasmas and their applications. Mark has held several leadership positions in professional societies, conferences and in scientific publishing, as well as participating in national assessments of plasma physics.
Address:China
Agenda
August 15th |
August 16th |
August 17th |
August 18th |
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16:00-22:00
Registration |
08:00-08:30 |
Opening Ceremony |
08:00-08:35 |
Plenary Talk7 |
08:00-10:15 |
Session Report
(A-F) |
08:30-09:05 |
Plenary Talk1 |
08:35-09:10 |
Plenary Talk8 |
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09:05-09:40 |
Plenary Talk2 |
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09:40-10:10 |
Conference Photo &
Tea Break |
09:10-09:30 |
Tea Break |
10:15-10:30 |
Tea Break |
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10:10-10:45 |
Plenary Talk3 |
09:30-10:05 |
Plenary Talk9 |
10:30-12:30 |
Session Report (A-F) |
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10:45-11:20 |
Plenary Talk4 |
10:05-10:40 |
Plenary Talk10 |
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11:20-11:55 |
Plenary Talk5 |
10:40-11:15 |
Plenary Talk11 |
12:30-13:00 |
Closing Ceremony and
Award Presentation |
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11:55-12:30 |
Plenary Talk6 |
11:15-11:50 |
Plenary Talk12 |
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12:30-14:00 |
Lunch Buffet & Rest |
11:50-14:00 |
Lunch Buffet & Rest |
13:30-14:00 |
Lunch Buffet |
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14:00-16:05 |
Session Report
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14:00-16:25 |
Session Report
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End of The Conference |
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16:05-16:25 |
Tea Break |
16:25-16:45 |
Tea Break |
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16:25-19:00 |
Session Report
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16:45-19:10 |
Session Report
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19:00-20:00 |
Dinner Buffet |
19:30-21:00 |
Welcome Dinner |
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20:00-21:35 |
Poster |
IEEE NPSS Xi’an Chapter successfully organized the APCOPTS.There are 7 academicians and more than 10 IEEE fellows attending and giving speech in conference, and there are 460 people attending APCOPTS. 2020 ICOPS will joint with APCOPTS. Prof. Chang, Chair of NPSS Xi’an Chapter, will be Technical Program Chair.