Icops 2008

 

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    35th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science
    June 15 - 19, 2008
    Congress Center Karlsruhe, Germany

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Mini Course

Microwave Processing of Materials
June 19-20, 2008
Congress Center Karlsruhe, Germany

 

OVERVIEW

As part of the International Conference on Plasma Science 2008 (ICOPS 2008), a special two-day minicourse on microwave processing technologies will be offered on Thursday June 19th and Friday June 20th. ICOPS 2008 and the Mini Course will be held at the Congress Center Karlsruhe, Germany. A group of international experts from academia and industry will provide a set of comprehensive lectures on industrial microwave processing and systems, avionic applications, antennas, energy efficient waveguides and transmission devices as well as computational methods.

Microwave processing is extremely important for a variety of industrial applications. These include high performance materials used in automotive, aerospace, electronic and medical applications, chemical industry, environmental technologies, as well as advanced materials development and materials processing. This minicourse presents a unique opportunity to learn from leading, international microwave processing experts.

 

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Who should attend

The course is structured in two sessions. A single session on the first day will cover some fundamentals of microwave processing technologies with a main focus on development, energy efficiency and devices.

On the second day the session will focus on avionic and automotive applications as well as on simulations and dielectric measurements.

 

  • Industrial microwave systems
  • Waveguides and transmission devices
  • Avionic and automotive applications
  • Microwave Chemistry
  • Sintering of Materials
  • Plasma and Nanomaterials Applications
  • Dielectric measurements
  • Electromagnetic Modelling and Simulation

Supported by:
Mini Course Chair: Dr. Lambert Feher

 

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