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IEEE International Conference
on Plasma Science to be held in Baltimore, MD, June 28 through July
1, 2004. The conference, held at the Hyatt Regency on the Inner
Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland, will feature an exciting technical
program with up-to-date reports on new developments in plasma science
and engineering.
Information regarding abstract submittal, conference registration,
hotel registration, and minicourse registration can all be found
on the web site www.ieee.org/icops2004.
Plasma science covers a broad spectrum of topics and a wide range
of applications. This conference will offer a balanced technical
program with representation from all of these research areas including:
- Basic Processes in Fully and Partially Ionized Plasmas
- Microwave Generation and Plasma
- Interaction
- Charged Particle Beams and Sources
- High Energy Density Plasmas and Their
- Interactions
- Industrial, Commercial, and Medical
- Applications of Plasmas
- Plasma Diagnostics
- Pulsed Power and Other Plasma Applications
Researchers from the world over will be presenting
results of their work. The conference will have seven plenary talks
of general interest to the plasma physics community given by recognized
leaders in their fields. Contributions from plenary and invited
talks will be published in a Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions
on Plasma Science. In addition to the annual ICOPS banquet and PSAC
award, the conference will host a two-day mini-course on Non-Thermal
Medical/Biological Applications of Ionized Gases and Electromagnetic
Fields and a job placement center for persons interested in
employment throughout various areas of plasma science.
The Hyatt Regency-Baltimore overlooks the Baltimore Inner Harbor
and boasts meeting facilities ideally suited for moving between
poster and oral talks, all the while providing ample room for interactions
with colleagues. The hotel is within walking distance of many attractions
such as the Baltimore Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, Camden
Yards, and many fine shops and restaurants. For more information
on the Baltimore area, please visit their web site at www.baltimore.org.
The conference location is also only a 30 to 40 minute drive from
the nations capital, Washington, DC and Annapolis, the state
capital of Maryland. As conference dates merge with the Independence
Day weekend, a limited number of rooms have been reserved at the
conference rate for those wishing to take part in the elaborate
4th of July festivities in Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington,
DC.
The conference organizers, including committee members, session
organizers, and conference planners, encourage you to attend this
meeting. We will work hard to ensure that the technical program
will be rewarding and that your stay in the Baltimore/Washington
area will be especially enjoyable. For more details, please visit
the conference website at www.ieee.org/icops2004.
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