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Plasma Physics Applications - PLAPA European Joined Degree MSc in Laser Fusion & The DoEs Collaborator Network Dr K. Petridis Prof. M. Tatarakis and Prof. N. Papadogiannis Curriculum Development Project PLAPA Center for Plasma


  1. “Plasma Physics Applications” - PLAPA European Joined Degree MSc in Laser Fusion & The DoEs’ Collaborator Network Dr K. Petridis Prof. M. Tatarakis and Prof. N. Papadogiannis Curriculum Development Project PLAPA Center for Plasma Physics & Lasers, C.P.P.L.

  2. The PLAPA project • Objective of the project: Train young scientists in a modern technology Laser Driven Fusion is the technology that uses the laser pressure in order to force Deuterium and Tritium to bond together to create Helium and a very energetic neutrons. Laser Fusion technology promises: Energy ¡Security ¡ Plen/ful ¡Fuel ¡ Clean ¡Energy ¡

  3. The PLAPA project • Partners of the project:

  4. The PLAPA project • Outcome of the PLAPA project: A European Joined MSc degree – http://plapa.chania.teicrete.gr • Duration: 2 years (4 academic semesters – 12 weeks / semester) • Target group: • All the Bologna Process Agreements have been adopted: ECTS credits: 120 ECTS (30 ECTS per semester) Diploma Supplement • Selection Rules: Final Bachelor Grade / English Proficiency / Specialization • Expected Starting Date: January 2014

  5. The PLAPA project PLAPA Academic / Course Structure 1 st Semester (30 ECTS) / 5 courses) 2 nd Semester (30 ECTS) / 5 courses) 3 nd Semester (30 ECTS) / Direction Iner/al ¡Fusion ¡Physics ¡Direc/on ¡ Laser ¡Physics ¡Direc/on ¡ Plasma ¡Science ¡Direc/on ¡ 4 th Semester (30 ECTS) / Final Project – Summer School

  6. The PLAPA project 1 st Semester Courses Introduction to Plasma Physics Electrodynamics Principles of Scientific Computing Research Methodologies An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

  7. The PLAPA project 2 nd Semester Courses Laser Physics & Technology Atomic Processes in Plasma Plasma Diagnostics & Photon Beam Transport in Matter Plasma Kinetics Short Pedagogical Project

  8. The PLAPA project 3 nd Semester Courses – Inertial Fusion Physics Principles of Laser Fusion Laser Matter Interaction Plasma Diagnostics & Particle Beam Transport in Matter Target and Reactor Technology Modeling & Numerical Methods for Plasma Physics

  9. The PLAPA project 3 nd Semester Courses – Laser Physics Principles of Laser Fusion Laser Matter Interaction Radiation and Laser Safety NonLinear Optics High Power Lasers & Diagnostics

  10. The PLAPA project 3 nd Semester Courses – Plasma Science Laser Matter Interaction Plasma Diagnostics & Particle Beam Transport in Matter Dence Plasmas NonLinear Dynamics & Instabilities Modeling & Numerical Methods for Plasma Physics

  11. The DoE External Network • In Optoelectronics, Lasers and Applications: Optical Parametric Oscillators – Contact: Dr K. Petridis Organic Semiconductor Optoelectronics – Contact: Dr K. Petridis Ultrafast Laser Processing in Liquid Media Contact: Dr K. Petridis High Laser Plasma Interaction Contact: Prof. M. Tatarakis Center for Plasma Physics Contact: Prof. M. Tatarakis / Prof. Papadogiannis

  12. The DoE External Network • In Organic Electronics (in collaboration with Nanomaterials & Organic Electronics Research Group in TEI of Crete): Advanced Materials & Devices Group Contact: Ass. Prof. Kymakis / Dr K. Petridis Molecular Electronics & Photonics Contact: Ass. Prof. Kymakis / Dr K. Petridis Laser Engineering of Graphene and Related Materials Applications of Lasers in Organic Materials Contact: Ass. Prof. Kymakis / Dr K. Petridis Cluster of Excellence Engineering of Advanced Materials Contact: Ass. Prof. Kymakis / Dr K. Petridis

  13. The DoE External Network • In Geophysics & Earthquakes Studies (in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources & Environment, TEI of Crete): Institute for Risk & Disaster Prevention Department of Earth Sciences Contact: Prof. Vallianatos / Ass. Prof. I. Makris Institute for Risk & Disaster Prevention Department of Earth Sciences Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering Contact: Prof. Vallianatos / Ass. Prof. I. Makris Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering Contact: Prof. Vallianatos / Ass. Prof. I. Makris

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