Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_P - Plasma Physics
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 165    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Plasma Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Laser Aided Diagnostics of Gases and Plasmas (Series on Plasma Physics) by K Muraoka, M Maeda, 2002-02
  2. Fundamentals of Plasma Physics by S.R. Seshadri, 1973-04
  3. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Kenro Miyamoto, 2005-07-21
  4. Molecular Processes in Plasmas: Collisions of Charged Particles with Molecules (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Y. Itikawa, 2007-09-14
  5. An Introduction to Inertial Confinement Fusion (Plasma Physics) by Susanne Pfalzner, 2006-03-02
  6. The Physics of Inertial Fusion: Beam Plasma Interaction, Hydrodynamics, Hot Dense Matter (International Series of Monographs on Physics) by Stefano Atzeni, Jurgen Meyer-ter-Vehn, 2004-08-12
  7. Cosmic Plasma Physics (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by B.V. Somov, 2000-09-30
  8. Reviews of Plasma Physics
  9. Kinetic Theory of Plasma Waves: Homogeneous Plasmas (International Series of Monographs on Physics (Oxford, England), 96.) by Marco Brambilla, 1998-05-14
  10. Glow Discharge Processes: Sputtering and Plasma Etching by Brian Chapman, 1980-09-11
  11. Fundamental Electron Interactions with Plasma Processing Gases (Physics of Atoms and Molecules) by Loucas G. Christophorou, James K. Olthoff, 2003-12-31
  12. Principles of Plasma Diagnostics by I. H. Hutchinson, 2005-07-14
  13. Basic Principles Of Plasma Physics (Frontiers in Physics) by S. Ichimaru, 1973-01-01
  14. Principles of Plasma Spectroscopy (Cambridge Monographs on Plasma Physics) by Hans R. Griem, 2005-02-17

61. DavidPace.com
Graduate student in physics at UCLA. Current research involves experimental plasma physics in the UCLA Tokamak Laboratory.
http://www.davidpace.com
Downloads Guestbook F A Q Contact Us ... ND Quote Board User Login Username
Password
Remember me
Forgotten your password?
No account yet? Create one Latest Items Syndication Sponsored By Where are the Griffiths solutions? Contributed by David Pace Saturday, 24 September 2005 NOTE: While attempting to download one of the files from a bookmark or saved link, you may see the message, "You must login and be authorized to access documents.". This is a default message provided by the download manager that incorrectly suggests registered members may continue to download the files. These files are not accessible to registered members of DavidPace.com, however, as all available files are always provided for public download. Write Comment (0 Comments) Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 September 2005 ) Plasma Parameters Widget for Mac OSX (Tiger) Contributed by David Pace Sunday, 11 September 2005

62. FRONTIER SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE--F S R C-HIGH-ENERGY-DENSITY-PLASMA-PHYSICS
High Energy Density plasma physics 2003. Conference Details, General Info on the FSRC, Info on the FSRC Publications, and Tourist Info, California, 1012 Feb 2003
http://www.FSRC.Stefan-University.edu/FSRC-2003/FSRC-HIGH-ENERGY-DENSITY-PLASMA-

Frontier Science Research ConferencesF S R C F S R C USA
F S R C ASIA-PACIFIC
F S R C EUROPE
SITE CONTENTS Gives information on the F S R C: High Energy Density Plasma Physics2003. Conference Details, General Info on the F S R C, Info on the F S R C Publications, and Tourist Info. The F S R C, founded in 1989, brings together representatives, in a particular research field, from major research centers around the world to exchange ideas and approaches, discuss critical issues, critique a field's present status. and point the way toward new avenues in research.
Site Contents F S R C
Promote and Diffuse
First Rate Research
Achievements in
Science Worldwide
ENTER SITE
Founded 1989 F S R C Research Trends in HIGH ENERGY DENSITY PLASMA PHYSICS2003 February 10-12,2003, La Jolla, California 92038-2946 Site Design by WEBTRON webmaster

63. Wiley-VCH - Contributions To Plasma Physics
Publishes original papers and reviews on plasma physics and gas discharges. WileyVch Verlag Berlin.
http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/journals/alphabeticIndex/2222
Journals Journals from A to Z Contributions to Plasma Physics Books Journals Please specify Accounting Architecture Business Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science Earth Science Education Electrical Engineering Finance Geography Graphics Design History Industrial Engin. Life Sciences Materials Science Mathematics Mechanical Engin. Medical Sciences Physics Social Science Statistics Journals from
A to Z
Online Submission
of Manuscripts
... Electronic Media Please specify Accounting Architecture Business Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Certification Computer Science Earth Science Economics Education Electrical Engineering End-User Computing Finance Geography Graphics Design History Hospitality Industrial Engin. Law Life Sciences Materials Science Mathematics Mechanical Engin. Medical Sciences Physics Psychology Social Science Statistics Contributions to Plasma Physics
Latest Issue
Access full text, free trials, sample copies,

editorial and author information, news, and more.

Aims and Scope of Contributions to Plasma Physics The journal is devoted to original contributions and reviews in all fields of basic and applied plasma physics, such as:
  • Elementary processes in plasmas

64. Reflection Nebulae
Part of a site on plasma physics.
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/CPEP/Chart_Pages/5.Plasmas/Nebula/Reflection.html
Fusion - Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source
Reflection Nebulae
The Pleiades
(A larger image is also available.)
Photo Credit: David Malin at the Anglo-Australian Observatory ; used with permission - please do not redistribute without permission! Reflection nebulae are not glowing plasmas but are visible because of light from nearby bright stars scattering off of dust particles. The nearby star or stars are not hot enough to cause ionization in the gas of the nebula but are bright enough to give sufficient scattering to make the dust visible. Since wavelengths in the blue are scattered more readily than red, reflection nebula tend to have a blue shading. (This is the same scattering process that gives us blue skies and red sunsets.) Among the nicest of the reflection nebulae are those surrounding the stars of the Pleiades. A blue reflection nebula can also be seen in the same area of the sky as the Trifid Nebula On to the Planetary Nebula Page
Back to the Emission Nebulae Page
Back to the Main Nebula Page
Page contributed by G. Samuel Lightner.

65. Plasma Science And Technology
Comprehensive coverage of all plasma science and technology with site links worldwide; basic plasma physics, space physics, plasma astrophysics,
http://www.plasmas.org/
Visit Plasmas.com
Plasmas International

Feedback welcome
Legal Permissions Enjoy our photo gallery or survey
information on plasmas worldwide

66. Iskenderova, Kamilla
PhD in Mechanical Engineering. Experience in plasma physics and materials processing, chemistry kinetics, HDPCVD, CFD, electromagnetics and numerical computations. The site presents resume, list of publications, and presentations.
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/kama/

67. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Plasma Science And Technology - Resources
Princeton plasma physics Laboratory Fusion and Plasma Glossary Robert Heeter Comments on plasma physics and Fusion Elsevier Science Direct
http://www.plasmas.org/resources.htm

Plasmas Worldwide
The World Wide Web Virtual Library
Plasma Science and Technology - Resources Resources Overview References Sites Worldwide Topics Plasma science and technology are multilevel, multifacted, and multimedia as demonstrated here by diverse and comprehensive links to references, subjects, societies, publications, conferences, funding sources, formulary, glossary, newsgroups, and a broad-based Coalition for Plasma Science founded to increase public awareness and understanding of the plasma sciences and their many applications and benefits to society.
General Resources
References
and Subject Areas
Plasma Dictionary
from LLNL
Sites Worldwide

Conferences

IEEE Plasma Science and Application Committee
Databases, Conferences, Software, Jobs,

Who's Who, Site Listings
Weizmann Institute, Israel Properties of Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas Centre de Donnees GAPHYOR, Orsay, France Plasma Formulary Naval Research Laboratory Frequently-asked Questions FAQ - Robert Heeter Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Fusion and Plasma Glossary - Robert Heeter Space Science Institute , Boulder, Colorado Major Plasma Fields Basic Plasma Physics Plasma Technology Space Physics Plasma Astrophysics ... Fusion - Alternate Concepts Professional Societies National Academy of Sciences Plasma Science Committee Board on Physics and Astronomy Space Studies Board ... Thermal Spray Society United Nations

68. The Fusion FAQ
The FAQ (from Princeton plasma physics Lab) is not very extensive, but it has an impressive Glossary.
http://FusEdWeb.pppl.gov/FAQ/fusion-faq.html
FusEdWeb: Fusion Energy Educational Web Site
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Fusion Research
An updated, searchable Fusion FAQ is being prepared. In the meantime, the incomplete public-domain Fusion FAQ from 1994-1995 is still available below. Written/Edited by Robert F. Heeter, heeter1@llnl.gov Web version assistance by John Wright, jwright@pppl.gov MS Word version compiled by Alan Slack; may have some flaws.
Contents:

69. Department Of Physics, University Of Warwick
The Department has an international reputation for its research activities in solid state physics, the physics of materials, and in solar system plasma physics.
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/
Skip to main content navigation Notify Stats ... Sign in [m] Home Intranet Research UG Handbooks ... Postgraduate Study [n] Local Navigation
Powered by Sitebuilder
Privacy
Welcome to Physics at Warwick
[c]
Latest News and Events:
Congratulations to Louis Piper
Quasi-periodic pulsations on the Sun

Photographs of Deryck Horton's Retirement

News on Travel and Accommodation Arrangements
Job Opportunities:
Research Fellow - Department of Physics - closing date 29 Sep 2005
Postgraduate Study 2005/6
Contact Us:
Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)24 7652 3965, Fax: +44 (0)24 7669 2016. Page owner: Jim Robinson Last revised: Tue, Sep 13, 2005 Back to top of page
Useful Links
Undergraduate Course Handbooks Postgraduate Resources 40th Anniversary Year Photographs ... IT Services guide to safe computing

70. 32nd EPS Conference 2005
Official site of the 32nd EPS plasma physics Conference, July 2005.
http://eps2005.ciemat.es/
Cover page Organisation and contact Committees Scope, Topics, Language Cover page Organisation and contact Committees Scope, Topics, Language ... Abstracts, talks and papers

71. Lodestar Research Corporation
Company specializes in plasma physics research with applications to controlled thermonuclear fusion. Located in Boulder, Colorado.
http://www.lodestar.com/
Lodestar Research Corporation is a small business located in Boulder, Colorado specializing in applied plasma physics research. Currently, our work emphasizes applications of plasma physics to controlled thermonuclear fusion.

72. Computer Space Plasma Physics
An online book on simulation techniques and software for space plasmas. Authors H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
http://www.terrapub.co.jp/e-library/cspp/
Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura
Radio Atmospheric Science Center, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Contents [TERRAPUB e-library] [TERRAPUB]

73. PPPL Hall Thruster Experiment (HTX)
Princeton plasma physics Laboratory. This site documents the undergoing research in electric propulsions.
http://htx.pppl.gov
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

74. Redirect Website
The HIPAS facility is directed by the UCLA plasma physics Laboratory, and is engaged in the study of the ionosphere through the use of high power radio transmissions.
http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/

75. Radio And Space Plasma Physics Knitting Patterns
Illustrated instructions on how to knit your own Clanger, from the Cooperative UK Twin Auroral Sounding System at the University of Leicester.
http://ion.le.ac.uk/cutlass/clanger.html
Presents
BBC CHILDREN'S TELEVISION
CLANGERS
by Oliver Postgate
Follow these instructions to manufacture your very own Clanger. You won't regret it. Perhaps I'll add a picture of mine when I have nothing better to do... Knitting pattern for a Clanger : Wool Bright Pink Double Knitting (2 ozs.) Needles 1 pr No.12 Body Cast on 12 stitches Wool four rows in st.st. Row 5 : Increase in the first and last st. Row 6 : Purl Repeat rows 5 and 6 until there are 44 sts. (row 36) ending on a purl row Now increase each end of every row until there are 54 sts. (row 41) Now increase each end of knit row until there are 70 sts. (row 57) Armholes P.14 cast off 6 P.30 cast off 6 P.14 (row 58) Row 59 : Inc. in first st. K.13 cast on 6 K.30 cast on 6 K.13 inc. in last st. Now inc. at end of K. rows until there are 78 sts. (row 65) Continue no inc. for 2.5 inches. Shape for bottom 1st row : K.18 K.2tog. K.8 K.2tog. K.18 K.2tog. K.8 K.2tog. K.18 2nd row : Purl 3rd row : K.18 K.2tog. K.7 K.2tog. K.16 K.2tog. K.7 K.2tog. K.18 4th row : Purl 5th row : K.18 K.2tog. K.6 K.2tog. K.14 K.2tog. K.6 K.2tog. K.18

76. Current Research Areas
plasma physics Theoretical. Studies of electron cyclotron and lower hybrid heating and current drive in Atomic Physics and Plasma Spectroscopy
http://physics.physics.lehigh.edu:1525/research.html
Current Research Areas
Solid-State Physics - Experimental
Six faculty members are leading interrelated investigations into the optical and electronic properties of nonmetallic solids. The systems under consideration range from fairly simple impurities in ionic crystals to unknown defects in semiconductors and non-crystalline oxides. Specific projects include: Studies of point defects in elemental and compound semiconductors. These include impurities as well as defects produced by irradiation in the 3 MeV Van de Graaff accelerator. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), optical detection of magnetic resonance (ODMR), deep-level transient capacitance spectroscopy (DLTS), and conventional optical absorption and luminescence spectroscopy are used to unravel their microscopic properties. (G.D. Watkins) Studies of point defects in semiconductors. Our current interest is in defect complexes that contain light-element impurities. Vibrational spectroscopy and uniaxial stress techniques are used to elucidate microscopic properties. (M. Stavola) Studies of the generation and propagation of strain waves in metals produced by gas shock loading in a shock tube. Development of model equations for describing non-linear strain relaxation and strain hardening. (W.R. Smith)

77. MATLAB Modules For Introductory Plasma Physics
Modules to teach single particle motion, dispersion relation, particle simulation and raytracing.
http://www.lifelong-learners.com/pla/
Javascript is required to navigate around our website; to visulalize only the syllabus, check the table of content
MATLAB modules for introductory plasma physics
Introduction to Plasma Physics with Applications
Educational material by Andre Jaun (KTH/Stockholm) and Anders Bondeson (CTH/Gothenburg).
Even if the phenomena described in an introductory undergraduate plasma physics course are in principle simple, teaching the subject quickly leads to the use of rather heavy mathematics. Indeed, plasma physics combines electromagnetics, mechanics and fluid dynamics, which are generally considered difficult subjects. Students are nowadays highly computer literate, at the expense however of old fashioned skills in analytical theory. Rather than reducing the scope of the material presented, these modules aim at using their new strengths; in fact, this makes it possible to take the physical descriptions to a higher degree of realism while also familiarizing the students with the limitations intrinsic to numerical methods.
Single particle motion in electric and magnetic fields (SPM)
Purpose.

78. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%22J0A%
UofS PPLAbout the plasma physics Laboratory Research Programs at PPL People Publications Photo Gallery Contact PPL
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph&jid=J0A&scope=site

79. Driving Instructions To PPPL
Information for visitors and tourists
http://www.pppl.gov/about_pppl/pages/driving_instr_pppl.html
Driving Instructions, Entrance Procedures, and Other Travel Information
Driving Instructions to PPPL

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is located about two miles north of Princeton University's main campus on U.S. Route #1 at the Forrestal Exit in Plainsboro. Below are general driving instructions and area-specific maps.
  • Exiting Route #1 at Forrestal Campus/Sayre Drive
    • Traveling south: Take the Forrestal Campus/Sayre Drive Exit. At the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp make a left-hand turn (be very careful). Go under the overpass. Just past the unmanned kiosk make a left-hand turn on to Stellarator Road and follow it for about a mile until you come to the manned entrance booth. The security person will direct you from here.
      Traveling north: Take the Forrestal Campus/Sayre Drive Exit. At the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp make a right-hand turn. Be sure to watch for traffic on your left. Just past the unmanned kiosk make a left-hand turn on to Stellarator Road and follow it for about a mile until you come to the manned entrance booth. The security person will direct you from here.
    Maps

80. Www-plasma.umd.edu/
Atomic and plasma physics Research GroupAtomic and plasma physics. Group of Prof. F. Aumayr. Atomic , Plasma and Surface Physics. Welcome to our homepage Please select a topic above
http://www-plasma.umd.edu/

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-80 of 165    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | Next 20

free hit counter