Invited speakers (alphabetically)
Speaker Institution Title
Peter Awakowicz Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Gas treatment with catalytic enhanced surface – dielectric barrier discharges: diagnostics, simulation, applications for hydrogen cleaning + VOC removal, scale-up and optimisation
Thierry Belmonte Institut Jean Lamour / CNRS, France Two-dimensional materials by discharges in liquids
Timo Gans National Centre for Plasma Science and Technology, Dublin City University, Ireland Self-limiting trade-off between CO yield and CO2 conversion energy efficiency
Matjaž Godec Institute of Metals and Technology Enhancing additive manufacturing metallic materials: a study on plasma nitriding for improved corrosion and wear resistance
Satoshi Hamaguchi Osaka University, Japan Machine learning application to plasma modelling
Toshiro Kaneko Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan Atmospheric pressure plasma with high-speed liquid flow: basic science and its application
Holger Kersten PlasmaTechnology, IEAP, Kiel University, Germany Combining a nanosecond-pulsed DBD with an electrolytic cell to reduce CO2 and N2
Nikša Krstulović Institute of Physics, Croatia LAL nanoparticles and their incorporation into polymers by APPJ for various applications
Kinga Kutasi Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary Plasma assisted nitrogen fixation
Nikita Lepikhin Ruhr University Bochum, Germany A nanosecond (near) Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet (ns-APPJ) as a source of excited species
Zdenko Machala Comenius University, Slovakia Plasma-liquid transport of reactive species for nitrogen fixation and biomedical/agri applications
Deborah O’Connell National Centre for Plasma Science and Technology, Dublin City University, Ireland Generating and transporting plasma reactive species into liquid environments
Zoran Petrović Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia Cross section sets for electron scattering on some new gases used in industrial applications
Viktor Schneider PlasmaTechnology, IEAP, Kiel University, Germany Diagnostics in a dual-frequency capacitively coupled rf discharge
Petr Špatenka Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague Gas conversion in industrial low-pressure plasma reactors
Mahendra Sunkara University of Louisville, USA Plasma-catalytic methane pyrolysis and reforming for hydrogen production
Koichi Takaki Iwate University, Japan Development of compact pulsed power generator for keeping freshness of agricultural and marine products
Susumu Toko Osaka University, Japan Experimental study on the effect of plasma-catalyst interaction on methanation reaction

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