Welcome
Welcome
If you just landed to this page, probably you were looking for information about low-temperature plasma. This platform was created to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers, students and general people interested in characterization of plasma under the effect of electromagnetic fields.
The study of the drift of charged particles in gases is a difficult topic. The intrinsically chaotic nature of gases make the study of these systems a difficult task, and often is quite difficult to navigate between the information available. Moreover, nowadays, to obtain detailed simulations, it is fundamental to learn and use specialized software, which, unfortunately, often are quite difficult to install and use, due to often not-optimal documentation.
This platform is trying to fill this void, providing a place where we can discuss, ask for help and share our idea in a public space, hoping to inspire the next generation of researcher (but not only) to explore the beautiful world of plasma physics.
The study of the drift of charged particles in gases is a difficult topic. The intrinsically chaotic nature of gases make the study of these systems a difficult task, and often is quite difficult to navigate between the information available. Moreover, nowadays, to obtain detailed simulations, it is fundamental to learn and use specialized software, which, unfortunately, often are quite difficult to install and use, due to often not-optimal documentation.
This platform is trying to fill this void, providing a place where we can discuss, ask for help and share our idea in a public space, hoping to inspire the next generation of researcher (but not only) to explore the beautiful world of plasma physics.
Michele Renda, PhD
Particle Physics Dept., IFIN-HH, Bucharest, Romania
Particle Physics Dept., IFIN-HH, Bucharest, Romania