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This joint IAEA-ICTP School will include a 5-day series of lectures and computing practical exercises from leading researchers to help early-career plasma physicists develop an understanding of the fundamental processes that govern radiative and collisional properties of diverse plasmas. The purpose of this School is to provide training and knowledge-transfer for plasma physicists and plasma spectroscopists by bringing together experts in experimental and theoretical plasma spectroscopy. The chosen topics are those relevant to the spectroscopic analysis and modeling of plasmas at the atomic and molecular levels with applications to fusion, astrophysics, and industry. Several representative experimental cases for diverse plasma conditions will be thoroughly discussed with an emphasis on spectroscopic diagnostics. Data management and analysis, online data tools and artificial intelligence applications related to the topics covered will be introduced, with practical examples and exercises supporting the lectures and demonstrations. Topics
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NB: In the application form, all applicants are requested to submit a brief research abstract for a poster presentation. Please use ICTP templates available for download below. Applications without an abstract won't qualify for selection. Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee. |
Joint ICTP-IAEA School on Atomic and Molecular Processes in Plasmas | (smr 4214)
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