Scientific Program
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Book of Abstracts
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Conference Scope
The Gaseous Electronics Meeting (GEM) is a major conference
held every two years in Australia, with strong international participation.
GEM covers all aspects of gaseous electronics and related multidisciplinary
topics and applications, including but not limited to the following
topics:
- elementary processes in ionized gases
- electron and positron transport
- basic studies and diagnostics of low-temperature plasmas
- physics of laboratory and space plasmas
- complex and dusty plasmas
- low-temperature plasma processing and materials synthesis
- plasma nanoscience
- thermal plasmas: physics and industrial applications
- non-equilibrium gas discharges: from low to atmospheric pressures
- plasma discharges under extreme and unusual conditions
- applications of gas discharges and atomic/ion processes:
environmental, energy, nanotechnology, biomedical, manufacturing,
security, etc.
- emerging multidisciplinary topics in physics, chemistry,
and applications of gas discharges and atomic/ion processes
- links of gaseous electronics to other disciplines and field
cross-fertilization
For details of the abstract submission procedure and an abstract
template, please see the abstract page.
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