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SUMMARY:Bridging the gap between modeling and experiments in low temperatu
 re plasmas
DTSTART:20231207T110000Z
DTEND:20231207T130000Z
DTSTAMP:20260628T002522Z
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SEQUENCE:1
CREATED:20231130T154424Z
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Low-temperature plasma (LTP) science and technology 
 have become integral to numerous applications with far-reaching implicatio
 ns for our society. From advancing microelectronics industry through plasm
 a–surface interactions and microprocessor fabrication to enabling electr
 ic propulsion systems for satellite motion control\, LTPs play a pivotal r
 ole in diverse fields. The continuous evolution of LTPs has given rise to 
 novel application areas\, including multidisciplinary research domains suc
 h as plasma agriculture\, plasma catalysis and plasma-based gas reforming.
  Despite these advancements\, understanding and controlling non-equilibriu
 m plasma processes remain challenging due to the need to identify key phen
 omena operating across spatial and temporal scales spanning several orders
  of magnitude.This seminar will explore ongoing efforts dedicated to under
 standing the key role played by parameters of relevance (electric field\, 
 vibrational excitation\, gas heating\, etc.) in LTPs. The presentation wil
 l be particularly focused on plasma-based applications targeted at convert
 ing pollutant gases into value-added products\, offering sustainable alter
 natives to fossil fuels\, thereby contributing to the decarbonization of e
 nergy systems. I will discuss past\, current and future activities aimed a
 t advancing our understanding of LTPs by closing the gap between modeling 
 and experimental results. The talk will also underscore the challenges ass
 ociated with establishing benchmark experiments for model validation and s
 implifying complex plasma kinetic schemes. 
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T154424Z
LOCATION:Anfiteatro PA1\,  Piso -1 - Pavilhão de Matemática\, Campus da 
 Alameda
URL:http://df.vps.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/eventos/bridging-the-gap-between-m
 odeling-and-experiments-in-low-temperature-plasmas/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p data-block-key="5egww"><b>Abstract:</b> Lo
 w-temperature plasma (LTP) science and technology have become integral to 
 numerous applications with far-reaching implications for our society. From
  advancing microelectronics industry through plasma–surface interactions
  and microprocessor fabrication to enabling electric propulsion systems fo
 r satellite motion control\, LTPs play a pivotal role in diverse fields.<b
 r/><br/> The continuous evolution of LTPs has given rise to novel applicat
 ion areas\, including multidisciplinary research domains such as plasma ag
 riculture\, plasma catalysis and plasma-based gas reforming. Despite these
  advancements\, understanding and controlling non-equilibrium plasma proce
 sses remain challenging due to the need to identify key phenomena operatin
 g across spatial and temporal scales spanning several orders of magnitude.
 <br/></p><p data-block-key="fn3t7">This seminar will explore ongoing effor
 ts dedicated to understanding the key role played by parameters of relevan
 ce (electric field\, vibrational excitation\, gas heating\, etc.) in LTPs.
  The presentation will be particularly focused on plasma-based application
 s targeted at converting pollutant gases into value-added products\, offer
 ing sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels\, thereby contributing to the
  decarbonization of energy systems.<br/><br/> I will discuss past\, curren
 t and future activities aimed at advancing our understanding of LTPs by cl
 osing the gap between modeling and experimental results. The talk will als
 o underscore the challenges associated with establishing benchmark experim
 ents for model validation and simplifying complex plasma kinetic schemes. 
 </p>
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