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  1. Plasma Physics and Engineering by Alexander A. Fridman, Lawrence A. Kennedy, 2004-04
  2. Plasma Physics: An Introduction to the Theory of Astrophysical, Geophysical and Laboratory Plasmas
  3. Physics of Fully Ionized Gases: Second Revised Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Lyman Spitzer Jr., 2006-07-07
  4. Modern Plasma Physics: Volume 1, Physical Kinetics of Turbulent Plasmas by Patrick H. Diamond, Sanae-I. Itoh, et all 2010-07-26
  5. The Physics of Fluids and Plasmas: An Introduction for Astrophysicists by Arnab Rai Choudhuri, 1998-12-28
  6. Principles of Plasma Physics (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Nicholas A. Krall, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, 1986-06
  7. Introduction to Complex Plasmas (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics)
  8. The Physics of Plasmas by T. J. M. Boyd, J. J. Sanderson, 2003-02-03
  9. Plasma Physics for Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Russell M. Kulsrud, 2004-11-28
  10. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert W. Schunk, Andrew F. Nagy, 2004-11-25
  11. Introduction to Plasma Physics: With Space and Laboratory Applications by D. A. Gurnett, A. Bhattacharjee, 2005-01-31
  12. Plasma Science: Advancing Knowledge in the National Interest (Physics 2010) by Plasma 2010 Committee, Plasma Science Committee, et all 2007-12-21
  13. Statistical Plasma Physics, Volume II: Condensed Plasmas (Frontiers in Physics) by Setsuo Ichimaru, 2004-02-13
  14. Heliophysics: Plasma Physics of the Local Cosmos

21. Institute Of Plasma Physics AS CR, V.v.i.
Research on tokamaks, plasma heating, plasma turbulence, electron beam plasma interaction, plasma chemistry, plasma decomposition or synthesis,
http://www.ipp.cas.cz/
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22. Home - Center For Integrated Plasma Studies (CIPS)
Research in plasma physics is extraordinarily broad, encompassing basic physics of plasmas, fusion sciences, space and astrophysics, beam and accelerator
http://cips.colorado.edu/
Home About CIPS Announcements Annual Reports ... Site Map Welcome to CIPS Message from the Director Research Graduate Application Materials The purpose of the Center for Integrated Plasma Studies (CIPS) is to provide a focal point and forum for the exchange of both educational and research ideas among scientists with these diverse affiliations. Research in plasma physics is extraordinarily broad, encompassing basic physics of plasmas, fusion sciences, space and astrophysics, beam and accelerator physics, laser-matter interactions, and industrial processing. CIPS possesses scientific expertise in all of these areas, and will foster unique new opportunities for sponsored research in interdisciplinary aspects of plasma physics. CIPS sets the guidelines for both undergraduate and graduate education in plasma physics at the University of Colorado, providing research opportunities and guidance for plasma physics doctoral candidates.
Modern plasma physics is the study of collective, often nonlinear, electromagnetic processes in ionized gases called plasmas. Plasma physics related research at the University of Colorado is currently carried out primarily in the Departments of Physics, Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. In the community at large, plasma research is conducted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), NCAR's High Altitude Observatory (HAO), NOAA's Space Environment Laboratories, and at local companies such as Lodestar Corporation and Science Applications International Corporation.

23. MSFC Physics And Astronomy Division
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24. AIP Conference Proceedings Plasma Physics
974 RADIO SOUNDING AND plasma physics 2007 Radio Plasma Imager Science Team Meeting, April 27, 2007; Radio Sounding and plasma physics Symposium,
http://proceedings.aip.org/proceedings/volume.jsp?key=APCPCS&scode=PLASPHYS

25. National Undergraduate Fellowship Program
The National Undergraduate Fellowship Program in plasma physics and Fusion Energy Sciences provides outstanding undergraduates with an opportunity to
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The National Undergraduate Fellowship Program in Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy Sciences provides outstanding undergraduates with an opportunity to conduct research in the disciplines that comprise the plasma sciences in general and fusion research in particular. Only students who are matriculated at a U.S. college or university AND are a U.S. citizen or PRA are eligible for a Fellowship. The program is intended primarily for students completing their junior year majoring in physics or engineering, but highly motivated students completing their sophomore year are encouraged to apply as well. The nine-week long research projects are performed at one of the many participating universities and national laboratories throughout the country . The goal of the Program is to stimulate students' interest in the fields relevant to fusion research while providing capable assistants for fusion research projects. In order that the students obtain a sufficient background to begin their research projects, the nine week project is preceded by a one week introductory course at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory in the basic elements of plasma physics, after which the students travel to the sites of their research projects.

26. Space Plasma Physics - Particles & Imaging Research
Van Allen Hall is named after Dr. James A. Van Allen, a leading pioneer in Space plasma physics Research. His instruments were the very first flown in space
http://www-pi.physics.uiowa.edu/
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This is The University of Iowa , Space Plasma Physics Research Group led by Dr. Louis A. Frank . The research group is situated in Van Allen Hall on The University of Iowa Main Campus in Iowa City Iowa , USA. Van Allen Hall is named after Dr. James A. Van Allen , a leading pioneer in Space Plasma Physics Research. His instruments were the very first flown in space by US rockets in the early days of the space program, including Explorer 1 which was the United States' first successful orbiting satellite. It made measurements that lead to the discovery of the two highly charged particle, or radiation regions which encircle Earth. These were later named in his honor as the Van Allen Radiation Belts
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  • Galileo Mission To Jupiter - Plasma Subsystem - PLS Dynamics Explorer Spin-scan Auroral Imaging - DESAI International Sun-Earth Explorer Observations - LEPEDEA Interplanetary Monitoring Platform Observations - LEPEDEA
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27. Plasma Physics Group
National Institute of Physics, Univ of the Philippines. Homepage of the plasma physics Group. See about research, facilities and members.
http://www.nip.upd.edu.ph/plasma/
Plasma technology has become one of the major and important technologies in the development of materials. About ten years ago, the Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPL) of the National Institute of Physics in U.P. Diliman was established by Dr. Henry Ramos to experiment with and develop modest plasma systems in order to acquire practical knowledge and skills to better employ technologies based on plasma physics. With grants extended by various agencies like the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), the Office of Research Coordination of the University of the Philippines (ORC-UP), the Engineering and Science Education Program of the Department of Science and Technology (ESEP-DOST), the DOST-Grants-in-Aid, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the PPL has built some major plasma devices over the years. plasma@nip.upd.edu.ph Plasma Physics Laboratory
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28. Plasma Physics
This page has moved to. http//www.alfvenlab.kth.se/plasma/. Please update links and bookmarks.
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29. Fusion Research Lab
In addition to the experiments performed at Auburn, our scientists have experimental, theoretical and computational plasma physics research.
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No account yet? Create one Auburn faculty and students are actively engaged in fusion energy research for the production of electrical power. In addition to the experiments performed at Auburn, our scientists have experimental, theoretical and computational plasma physics research. The physical processes affecting the behavior of hot, magnetically confined plasmas are explored with the ultimate goal being the achievement of controlled thermonuclear fusion collaborations with several major fusion facilities.
US-Japan Workshop on Fusion Research was held at Auburn University November 13 - 15, 2006 with 31 attendees. More information, including workshop proceedings, are available through the workshop website Latest News
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30. Lawrenceville Plasma Physics
Lawrenceville plasma physics, Inc. founded in 1974, is a hightechnology research, consulting and communication corporation specializing in applications of
http://www.lawrencevilleplasmaphysics.com/
Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, Inc High technology research, development and consulting
in plasma physics, x-ray sources, focus fusion, desalination Projects Focus fusion X-ray source Desalination Services ... Focus Fusion Society
Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, Inc. founded in 1974, is a high-technology research, consulting and communication corporation specializing in applications of plasma physics, including fusion power and high-power x-ray sources for infrastructure inspection. We also have a unique approach to desalination and provide consulting and communications services in many high-technology areas in both the physical and biological sciences. Our lead project is the development of a dense plasma focus (DPF) fusion reactor, using proton-boron (pB11) fuel, an approach we call "focus fusion". extremely economical, compact, environmentally safe and essentially inexhaustible source of energy that could be fifty to a hundred times cheaper than existing sources . It has already achieved major experimental milestones, including the achievement of plasma confinement at energies equivalent to two billion degrees, high enough to fuse hydrogen and boron.

31. Laboratory For Plasma Physics - ERM/KMS
Laboratory is the part of the integrated European thermonuclear fusion research program. ERM/KMS Royal Military Academy, Belgium.
http://fusion.rma.ac.be/
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32. Radio And Space Plasma Physics Group
Research group at the University of Leicester, UK.
http://ion.le.ac.uk/
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The Radio and Space Plasma Physics Group is at the forefront of research into the interaction of planetary environments with the solar wind. The most spectacular evidence of this interaction are the aurora which occur in the regions surrounding both the north and south magnetic poles. To understand these complex interactions, information from a broad range of theoretical and experimental studies is required and the group is active in many national and international collaborations. Experimental studies with spacecraft and ground based facilities are being carried out. The group builds and operates ground based radar facilities including the SPEAR radar currently being constructed on Svalbard and the CUTLASS radars. (The CUTLASS radar in Finland is shown below.) This site contains information about the work of the group and its experimental facilities as well as providing access to both real time and archived data. Use the panel to the left to navigate the site and learn more about the activities of the Radio and Space Plasma Physics Group. Click on the site map button for an alternative method of navigating this site and to see a complete list of the content.

33. Applied Plasma Physics AS
Applied plasma physics AS has developed and tested a compact electrostatic precipitator (ESP) for integration or retrofit in the chimney of private houses
http://www.appliedplasma.com/
Home Web Site Search Friday, January 25, 2008 Home Register Login The application Non-Thermal Plasma Applied Plasma Physics AS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Contact APP . . . APP provides proprietary solutions for cleaning hazardous emissions from many industrial processes. The systems are based on creation of a non-thermal plasma environment that all of the emission is led through. Both odor and harmful particulate matter is cleaned from the process effluent. The system is well proven over many years and has been installed in various different industrial applications all around the world.
Applied Plasma Physics AS has developed and tested a compact electrostatic precipitator (ESP) for integration or retrofit in the chimney of private houses for cleaning of particles from wood and coal smoke emissions. Cold or Non-Thermal Plasma . . . APP Odor, Dust and PM Abatement System . . . Residential Chimney Pollution Control . . .
HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY APP high voltage power supplies have been used over many years to power our plasma generation chambers used in the APP air pollution control systems. This has provided the feedback and experience needed for further development of this technology. Building on this knowledge and experience, APP have developed the ModuPower intelligent modular high voltage switched mode power supply. This product offers significant benefits when used for powering electrostatic precipitators and similar applications. High Voltage Technology . . .

34. Centre De Recherches En Physique Des Plasmas, Plasma Physics Research Center
CRPP the plasma physics Research Center, unit of the Faculty of Basic Sciences and part of EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland),
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MISSION CRPP is the main center of Plasma Physics Research in Switzerland. It takes part in the European Fusion Research Program . About 100 specialists contribute to the manifold activities of the CRPP which are mainly focused on fusion as an attractive energy source for the centuries to come.
LECTURES Information and links to on-line lectures STUDENTS CRPP teaches graduate and undergraduate students: Opportunities for doctoral studies. EPFL master programs. PUBLICATIONS Papers in refereed scientific journals, conference contributions, LRP research reports JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT CRPP, ITER and European Joint Undertaking for ITER "Fusion for Energy" Mechanical or Micromechanical Engineer at CRPP . (Closes 15.2.08) ITER positions (click) ITER JU "Fusion for energy" positions (click) CRPP IN THE MEDIA TV interviews with 2 members of the board of directors of CRPP Radio talk (in German) ITER ITER will be built in France: see ITER and the CRPP (text in french) ITER Information for Swiss Industry see also ITERentreprises NEWS AND ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Physics of energetic ions.

35. McWilliams Plasma Physics Laboratory
Plasma, matter so hot it is ionized, is found throughout Nature. plasma physics is studied extensively in the laboratory at the University of California,
http://hal9000.ps.uci.edu/

36. Plasma Physics Laboratory - University Of Saskatchewan
The U of S PPL is a leading Canadian plasma physics research group, specializing in magnetic fusion and plasma processing. We encourage you to follow the
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37. BUBL LINK: Plasma Physics
Includes sections on the basic physics of plasma, advanced millimetre wave sources, and environmental monitoring and waste treatment using plasmas.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/plasmaphysics.htm
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    Fusion Ignition Research Experiment (FIRE)
    Information for researchers interested in the use of alpha-dominated plasmas in the design of magnetic fusion systems. Downloadable articles contain the background to the experiments, reviews of US fusion policy, and reports on physics and engineering design considerations.
    Author: Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    Subjects: nuclear energy, nuclear physics, plasma physics
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    Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals
    Set of peer reviewed journals in the broad area of physics, with full text access available to members of subscribing institutions. Tables of contents and the full text of featured articles are freely available to all. The electronic journals offer full text with mathematics and graphics, and allow searching, browsing and printing. Some titles, eg Nanotechnology, offer multimedia features such as videos of molecular simulations.
    Author: Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing
    Subjects: electronic journal collections, gravity, materials science, nanotechnology, nonlinear science, nuclear physics, optics, particle physics, physics education, physics research, plasma physics, polymers, simulation

    38. Plasma Physics At West Virginia University
    Welcome to the West Virginia University plasma physics Laboratory Web Page. These pages describe our research in general terms and provide specific
    http://ulysses.phys.wvu.edu/~plasma/

    39. Plasma Physics Research Center
    plasma physics Research Center TehranIran.
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    40. Kulsrud, R.M.: Plasma Physics For Astrophysics.
    of the book plasma physics for Astrophysics by Kulsrud, RM, published by Princeton University Press.......
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    In this book, a distinguished expert introduces plasma physics from the ground up, presenting it as a comprehensible field that can be grasped largely on the basis of physical intuition and qualitative reasoning, similar to other fields of physics. Plasmas are ionized gases that can be found in a hydrogen bomb explosion, the confinement chamber of an experimental fusion reactor, the solar corona, the aurora borealis, the interstellar medium, and the immediate vicinity of a gravitational black hole. Not surprisingly, plasma physics appears to consist of numerous topics arising independently from astrophysics, fusion physics, and other practical applications, and hence it remains a field poorly understood even by many astrophysicists. But, in fact, most of these topics can be approached from the same perspective, with a simple, physical intuition. Selecting simple examples and presenting them in a simultaneously intuitive and rigorous manner, Russell Kulsrud guides readers through a careful derivation of the results and allows them to think through the physics for themselves. Thus, they are better prepared for complex cases and more general results. The first eleven chapters present topics by their importance to plasma physics while the last three chapters emphasize the field's astrophysical applications, applying the results accrued earlier. Throughout, many problems illustrate the field's applications. Based on a course the author taught for many years

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