Research and development in the field of plasma processing technology and magnetic confinement fusion.
One of Russia's largest institutions for research in physics and technology. It was founded in 1918 and run for several decades by Abram F. Ioffe. So it is quite natural that the Institute bears the name of this outstanding scholar and organizer. The Institute is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Research program on plasma sciences and technology.
Information on plasma physics groups at CTU and their research projects.
Research on tokamaks, plasma heating, plasma turbulence, electron beam - plasma interaction, plasma chemistry, plasma decomposition or synthesis, pulsed capillary discharge, pulsed corona discharge, arc discharge, plasma spraying, atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasmas.
Research on plasma spectroscopy and laser diagnostics, plasma technology and plasmatechnological applications, plasma heating and last, not least plasma theory.
Emphasis on research and development in high temperature plasma physics, magnetic plasma confinement, ion beams, high field magnets, plasma applications, and solar cells.
A designated research centre and part of the national centre for plasma science and technology (NCPST), located in Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Fusion research institute in Garching, near Munich, Germany. Publications, visitor, information, and links to other fusion resources.
Experimental and theoretical research in plasma physics, with emphasis on the physics of magnetically confined hot plasmas and non-linear plasmas.
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