[Pt-ann] PlasmaNet 8-030 International School of Advanced Plasma Technology

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PlasmaNet 8-030  International School of Advanced Plasma Technology
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The Second Announcement of The 3rd International School of Advanced Plasma
Technology Villa Monastero, Varenna, Italy July 28 - July 31, 2008

Organized by
$B!!(BJapanese Association for Plasma Technology

Sponsored by
$B!!(BADTEC Plasma Technology Ltd., Toyo Advanced Technologies Co., Ltd.

Supported by
$B!!(BInterdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu
University

    Almost 16 years ago in 1992, the first International School of Advanced
Plasma Technology was held at Villa Monastero in Varenna, Italy with the
approximately 100 attendees from all over the world. On those days plasmas
had already been used widely in various industrial applications, in
particular for processing IC tips and solar cells, surface modification, new
material fabrication and so on. Critical issues were controlling of plasma
properties with associated diagnostics to meet various industrial
requirements. The second International School of Advanced Plasma technology
was held also at the Villa Monastero in Varenna in September, 2004. You will
find the school activities in the proceedings; $B!H(BAdvanced Plasma
Technology$B!I(B edited by R. d$B!G(BAgostino et al
(http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/dt/books/bySubjectCH00/ISBN3-527-40591-7) .
$B!!(BIt may be overviewed that most research subjects of plasma physics and
engineering in university laboratories and research institutions are closely
coupled and motivated with a need of specific controllable plasmas for a
specific application in industries. There are numerous examples of fruitful
interactive collaboration between university and industry people. Rapidly
commercialized Plasma TV, or plasma display panel (PDP), is developed on the
overall understanding of discharge physics, which is rather a rare case of
using plasma itself, not as a tool for modification or processing. The
remarkable progress has also been made in the field of using plasma as a
tool, which covers not only semiconductor and material processing, but also
various bio-medical applications and handling of hazardous environmental
wastes.
$B!!(BIn order to produce a fruitful interaction between plasma researches and
industrial applications, it will be of vital importance for both plasma
researchers and practical plasma users to get together to exchange
information and ideas in a relaxed atmosphere with affluent time of
discussion. The meeting at Villa Monastero in Varenna (
http://villamonastero.org/e/w3c/indice_e.htm) , where we held the first and
the second International School of Advanced Plasma Technology, will provide
us such a great occasion under an ideal circumstance.
$B!!(BThe third International School of Advanced Plasma Technology is now
scheduled to be held again at the Villa Monastero in Varenna, in July of
2008.
$B!!(B
Topics
1. Bio/Medical Application
2. Environmental
3. Device Material Processing
4. Basic & Novel Approach

Invited Speakers (tentative)
Tutorial lectures
P1:Jen-Shih Chang (Canada): Atmospheric Plasma Air Pollution Control, Water
and Solid Waste Treatment Technology P2:F.D. Denes (USA): Plasma-Enhanced
Synthesis of Nano Particles: Biotech Applications P3:J. Robertson (UK):
Tutorial lecture on DLC Films P4:K.Tachibana (Jpn): Creation of Novel
Electromagnetic and Reactive Media from Microplasmas

Topical lectures
T1:T. Oda (Jpn): Non-Thermal Plasma Process-VOCs Decomposition and its
Optical Analysis T2:J. Mizeraczyk (Poland): Laser Investigations of Flow
Patterns in Electrostatic Precipitators and Nonthermal Plasma Reactors T3:T.
Watanabe (Jpn): Thermal Plasma for Environmental Application T4:T. Hammer
(Germany): Non-thermal Plasma Based Hybrid Methods for Exhaust Gas Treatment
T5:H. Akiyama (Jpn): Applications of Pulsed Power and Plasmas to Bio Systems
and Living Organisms T6:J. P. Badyal (UK): Rewritable Bioarrays T7:R. Short
(Australia): The Importance of Plasma Polymerisation in Enabling the
Conversion of Technologies T8:T. Akitsu (Jpn): Antibacterial Effect of
Short-Pulse Discharge at Atmospheric Pressure T9:L. Hultman (Sweden):
Magnetron Sputtering of Fullerene-Like Carbon Nitride (CNx) and Phosphourus
Carbide (CPx) Thin Solid Films T10:T. Nakatani (Jpn): Applications of DLCs
to Bio Processing T11:T. Yoshida (Jpn): Plasma Processing of
Nano-Crystalline Semiconductive cBN Thin Films T12:J. Fontaine (France):
Fundamentals on Tribology of Plasma- Deposited Diamond-Like Carbon Films
T13:E. Bertran (Spain): DLC Thin Films Grown in Pulsed Plasmas

Workshops
W1: Workshop on Generation and Industrial Application of Non-Thermal Plasma
by A. Mizuno (Jpn)
$B!!!!(BC. Paradisi (Italy): Chemistry of Organic Pollutants in Atmospheric
Plasmas
    G Touchard (France): Generation and Application of Wide Area Plasma
    A. Mizuno (Jpn): Environmental Application of Non-Thermal Plasma
W2: Workshop on Issues of Plasma Processing for Thin Film Silicon Solar
Cells by A. Matsuda (Jpn)
    U. Kroll (Switzerland): Large Area Deposition at 40.68MHz Plasma
Excitation Frequency in KAI PECVD System of Oerlikon Solar for Amorphous and
Microcrystalline Silicon
$B!!!!(BY. Watanabe (Jpn): Relationship between Photo Induced Stability and
Inclusion of Nanoparticles in a-Si:H
    D. Mataras (Greece): Diagnostics and modeling of SiH4/H2 plasmas for the
deposition of microcrystalline silicon: the case of dual frequency sources
$B!!!!(BY. Kawai (Jpn): Characteristics of VHF Plasma with Large Area
W3: Workshop on Scope of Plasma Industrial Application in Biomedical
Engineering by M. Kuzuya (Jpn)
    R. B. Timmons (USA): Pulsed Plasma Surface Modifications for Drug
Delivery and Other Biomaterials Applications
    F. S. Denes (USA): Nanotechnology for Immunotherapy
    M. Kuzuya (Jpn): A Novel Drug Engineering by Plasma Techniques
    T. Shimizu (Germany): Lecture on Bio Application
W4: Workshop on Fine-Particle Plasmas: Particle Growth and Removal by N.
Sato (Jpn)
    Y. Watanabe (Jpn): Growth Control of Amorphous Nanoparticles in Low
Pressure Cold Plasmas
    L. Boufend (France): Crystallized Nanodust Particle Growth, Dynamics and
Transport in Low Pressure Cold Plasmas
    U. Konopka (Germany): Systematic Transport and Manipulation of Fine
Particles by Low Frequency, Traveling Plasma Modulations
$B!!!!(BN. Sato (Jpn): Collection and Removal of Fine Particles in Plasma
Chambers
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Poster Session
$B!!(BContributed papers will be presented at the poster session. Two-page
abstract including figures (A-4 size, Times New Roman, Point 12) should be
sent by May 23, 2008 to General Secretary: Prof. K. Uchino:
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu
University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan.
  Tel: +81-92-583-7077
$B!!(BFax: +81-92-571-8013
$B!!(BE-mail: uchino at ence.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Hot Topics: Hot topics will be selected by the Scientific Organizing
Committee as outstanding contributions and the authors will be asked to give
a short oral presentation (15 min) at the workshops.

Registration Fee

Registration Fee:Until June 30 Regular 400Euro,Student 200 Euro, After July
1 Regular 450Euro, Student 250Euro$B!!(BOn-site Regular 450 Euro Student  250
Euro, Accompanying person 50 Euro (include Banquet Fee), Banquet Fee  50
Euro. For the registration, 400 Euro (200 Euro for a student) must be paid
in cash at the registration desk at Villa Monastero in Varenna. Credit cards
cannot be accepted. The registration fee covers admission to the School,
Abstract and the welcome party. The banquet fee (50 Euro) is additional.
For Japanese attendants, the total registration fee (75,000 yen (40,000 yen
for a student) including banquet fee) can be paid by June 30, 2008, by the
bank transfer to:
    Bank Name: The Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd., Kasuga Sub-Branch
$B!!!!(BAccount Number: 1212479
    Account Name: Varenna School Secretary Kiichiro Uchino
    Swift-code: NISIJPJT

Main Deadlines
      Abstract Submission: May 23
      Early Registration (by Bank transfer): June 30 (should send the
pre-registration form to General Secretary by June 30)
      Hotel Accommodation Request: July is high season, so that please book
a room as soon as possible using a list of hotels close to Monastero.

Accommodation in Varenna
     July is high season, so that please book a room as soon as possible
using the following hotel list:
     Varenna Hotel List
HOTEL
ROYAL VICTORIA****   tel. 0341/815111  e-mail: info at royalvictoria.com
DU LAC ****   tel. 0341/830238  e-mail: info at albergodulac.com
VILLA CIPRESSI***   tel. 0341/830113  e-mail: info at hotelvillacipressi.it
EREMO GAUDIO***          tel. 0341/815301  e-mail: eremogaudio at yahoo.it
MONTECODENO***          tel. 0341/830123  e-mail: hmcodeno at tin.it
MILANO***   tel. 0341/830298  e-mail: hotelmilano at varenna.net
DEL SOLE***   tel. 0341/815218  e-mail: albergo.sole at virgilio.it
OLIVEDO***   tel. 0341/830115  e-mail: olivedo at tin.it
BERETTA*   tel. 0341/830132  e-mail: hotelberetta at iol.it
BED AND BREAKFAST
ORANGE HOUSE          tel. 347/9187940  info at orangehouse.org
VILLA ELENA   tel. 0341/830575

How to reach Villa Monastero
Monastero website: http://villamonastero.org/e/w3c/info_e.htm

Registration
July 27 (Sunday) 15:00-18:00
July 28(Monday) 8:00~July 31(Thursday) 17:00

Committee Members
$B!!(BChair: H. Ikegami (Japan)
  Vice-Chair: N. Sato (Japan), Y. Kawai (Japan)
  General Secretary: K. Uchino (Japan)

Scientific Organizing Committee
H. Ikegami (Chair, Japan), R. Itatani (Japan), N. Sato (Vice-Chair, Japan),
Y. Watanabe (Japan), Y. Kawai (Vice-Chair, Japan), A.Matsuda (Japan), M.
Kuzuya (Japan), A. Mizuno (Japan), M. Hori (Japan), K. Uchino (General
Secretary, Japan), J.P. Badyal (UK), L. Boufendi (France), F.S. Denes (USA),
T. Hammer(Germany), J. Mizeraczyk (Poland), C. Paradisi(Italy), R. Short
(Australia), R.B. Timmons (USA), G. Touchard (France)



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(Deadline: June 30)

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