10th CENTRAL-EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON PLASMA CHEMISTRY 1- 5 September, 2025, Bucharest, ROMANIA

The 10th edition of CESPC aims to bring together researchers from various fields and provides a platform for scientific dialogue between diverse areas of plasma research, from fundamentals to applications, with a focus on plasma chemistry.

The 21st edition of CPPA, organized by the Romanian plasma community, is covering a wide variety of topics, including  plasma sources and diagnostics, material engineering, energy and fusion technology, health, environment and space.

The events will offer excellent conditions for discussion of the latest discoveries and establishing new collaborations. The scientific program will be completed by social program to promote exchange of ideas among the participants in a relaxed atmosphere.

We look forward for meeting you in Bucharest!

The organizers.

will be organized by

National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Magurele – Bucharest, Romania &

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iasi, Romania

The 10th edition of CESPC aims to bring together researchers from various fields and provides a platform for scientific dialogue between diverse areas of plasma research, from fundamentals to applications, with a focus on plasma chemistry.

The 21st edition of CPPA, organized by the Romanian plasma community, is covering a wide variety of topics, including  plasma sources and diagnostics, material engineering, energy and fusion technology, health, environment and space.

The events will offer excellent conditions for discussion of the latest discoveries and establishing new collaborations. The scientific program will be completed by social program to promote exchange of ideas among the participants in a relaxed atmosphere.

We look forward for meeting you in Bucharest!

The organizers.

International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases 36th Edition

 

20-25 Jul 2025 Aix en Provence (France)

 

WELCOME TO THE ICPIG 2025 – JULY 20TH/25TH – AIX EN PROVENCE, FRANCE

 

The International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases (ICPIG), now in its XXXVI edition, since 1953 has been a forum for the discussion of nearly all fields of plasma science, covering modelling and experiments, from the fundamentals of elementary processes, basic data and discharge physics (including transport and interaction with walls), to applications. Topics include low and high pressure thermal and non-thermal plasmas including non-thermal plasmas in fusion devices and atmospheric and stellar plasmas, from modelling to diagnostics, from surface processing to plasma medicine, environmental protection and pollution control, plasma aerodynamics…

 

More info here

 

20-25 Jul 2025 Aix en Provence (France)

 

EIC PATHFINDER BENEFICIARIES’ DAY 20 NOVEMBER 2024

 

 

 

Open call: Join the EIC Pathfinder Beneficiaries’ Day 2024

 

Calling all the EIC Pathfinder researchers (from graduate students to team leaders and the coordinators)! The  Pathfinder Unit of the European Innovation Council (EIC) is inviting you to attend the EIC Pathfinder beneficiaries’ Day 2024, held online on 20 November 2024, to learn more about all the available services to you to support the exploitation of your Pathfinder results and on proactive project management.

 

More information can be found on the event’s page.

 

Join the event to discover the range of services at your disposal to ease the first steps of the path to market of your Pathfinder results. The event will be opened by the EIC Board President providing an opportunity to participants to hear about the EIC Board, the role and vision of the EIC Board President. Feature sessions will cover the EIC Business Acceleration, the EIC Women Leadership Programme, the Horizon Results Booster, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), the European IP Helpdesk, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) services, and few more. Participants will learn on when, for what, who and how one can apply to a given service as well as on the expected outputs. You will also hear about the proactive project and portfolio management implemented by EIC Programme Manager with the EIC Pathfinder PO support. During the event, you will have the opportunity to ask questions to the speakers via Slido and will learn for example but not exclusively on:

  1. obligation of EIC Pathfinder grantees on protection and exploitation of Key Exploitable Results (KERs);
  1. what is needed, what it takes to protect and translate a Pathfinder KER into a product or service for the market (e.g. IPR rights, value proposition, different business models, market analysis, build a team, regulatory issue, etc.) and specifically which first steps shall be taken;
  1. which services are available to you if you are a graduate student or post-doctoral researcher and you wish to proceed with the commercialisation of your research results;
  1. which services are available to you if you are an Associated Partner;
  1. what proactive management of Pathfinder Open projects is and what it practically means if your project is part of an EIC Pathfinder Challenge portfolio;
  1. what proactive management of Pathfinder Open projects is.

 

 

 

 

 

Open call: Join the EIC Pathfinder Beneficiaries’ Day 2024

 

Calling all the EIC Pathfinder researchers (from graduate students to team leaders and the coordinators)! The  Pathfinder Unit of the European Innovation Council (EIC) is inviting you to attend the EIC Pathfinder beneficiaries’ Day 2024, held online on 20 November 2024, to learn more about all the available services to you to support the exploitation of your Pathfinder results and on proactive project management.

 

More information can be found on the event’s page.

 

Computational modelling (also known as ‘in silico’ modelling) together with medical image analysis holds great potential helping clinicians to forecast lung cancer patient outcome after radiotherapy.

 

Announcement via Social Media

 

@ LinkedIn

Vasileios Vavourakis, Associate Professor at the University of Cyprus and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University College London, announced their recent work in computational modelling (which is also referred as _in silico_ modelling) and medical image analysis towards building a digital tool forecasting lung cancer patient outcome after radiation therapy.

The four-year joint effort of his group (https://in-silico-modelling.ucy.ac.cy) with clinical experts from the Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre (https://www.bococ.org.cy/en) culminated in a peer-reviewed research article in the Royal Society Interface journal. The manuscript is open-accessible from here

 

 

 

Announcement via Social Media

 

@ LinkedIn

Workshop on FAIR Data in Plasma Science (FDPS-IV)

The FDPS-IV workshop is intended to provide an overview over successful solutions for collaborative research data management with the goal to make data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR), finally supporting the broader use of data-driven research methods. This includes best practice in day-to-day research work as well as infrastructure tools for handling of research data. Successful examples from plasma research groups and collaborative research centers will be presented and we will discuss the further development of data sharing and reporting standards for the LTP community.

 

12-13 May, 2025

The 4th Workshop on FAIR Data in Plasma Science (FDPS-IV) will be held on 12-13 May, 2025 at the INP in Greifswald, Germany. The event will also offer the option for virtual participation. The workshop is a continuation of annual events on research data management in the low-temperature plasma (LTP) community in the past years. It aims to inform about current developments and to strengthen community exchange on this topic.

 

Venue

The workshop will be held as a hybrid meeting. The on-site event will take place at

Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP)
Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2
17489 Greifswald
Germany

 

For more information and Registration application, please, visit:

plasma-mds.org

The FDPS-IV workshop is intended to provide an overview over successful solutions for collaborative research data management with the goal to make data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR), finally supporting the broader use of data-driven research methods. This includes best practice in day-to-day research work as well as infrastructure tools for handling of research data. Successful examples from plasma research groups and collaborative research centers will be presented and we will discuss the further development of data sharing and reporting standards for the LTP community.