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    Robert barker memorial session: Leadership in plasma science and applications

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    Authors
    Becker, K.
    Godfrey, B.
    Kunhardt, E.
    Laroussi, M.
    Ludeking, L.
    Neuber, A.
    Schamiloglu, E.
    Woods, Andrew
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Becker, K. and Godfrey, B. and Kunhardt, E. and Laroussi, M. and Ludeking, L. and Neuber, A. and Schamiloglu, E. et al. 2015. Robert barker memorial session: Leadership in plasma science and applications. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science. 43 (4): pp. 914-936.
    Source Title
    IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
    DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2014.2378551
    ISSN
    0093-3813
    School
    Humanities Research and Graduate Studies
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71663
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © 1973-2012 IEEE. This paper summarizes the Dr. Robert J. Barker memorial session at the IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science 2014. Each section summarizes progress in a plasma research area strongly influenced by Dr. Barker's leadership: 1) plasma medicine; 2) atmospheric-pressure plasmas; 3) high-power microwaves; 4) pulsed power; and 5) numerical simulation of plasmas. He had a profound influence on these and other plasma science applications, as well as on numerous individual researchers. He will be missed greatly.

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