4月24日上午10点 学术报告:Plasma Nanoscience for a sustainable future: recent updates

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报告题目:Plasma Nanoscience for a sustainable future: recent updates
报告人: Professor Kostya (Ken) Ostrikov
CSIRO, Australia
时间: 4月24日(周四),上午10:00
地点: 田家炳楼南203室
邀请人:倪振华

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摘要:

This presentation introduces the concept of sustainable nanoscience [1] and illustrates using a focused example of plasma-based growth of carbon nanotubes. This concept relates control of energy and matter at nanoscales to practical applications that are relevant to a sustainable future of humankind. Specific roles of plasma-related effects in nanoscale synthesis and processing that lead to superior properties and performance of nanomaterials in relevant applications are also examined[2] . The path toward the impact in the age of sustainable development is also discussed.

[1]K. Ostrikov, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 41, 716-724(2013)

[2] K. Ostrikov, E. C Neyts, M. Meyyappan, Advances in physics 62(2), 113-224 (2013)


报告人简介:

Kostya (Ken) Ostrikov is a CEO Science Leader, Australian Future Fellow, CSIRO’s Chief Research Scientist in Plasma- and Nano- Technologies, and a Founding Leader of the Plasma Nanoscience Center Australia (PNCA) at CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering as well as an Honorary/Visiting Professor of many world famous universities. He pioneered and developed the Plasma Nanoscience as a distinctive research field and has led it to recognition as a major advance in physics. As an established and recognized leader of a large international collaborative network, convenor of annual conferences, and lead editor of special issues in the field, he leads a large international plasma nanoscience community. His achievements include the 3 most prestigious general-field (physics) medals of National Academies of Science of Australia and Ukraine and the Australian Institute of Physics, 7 prestigious international fellowships and 8 full professor-level appointments. His research on nanoscale control of energy and matter for a sustainable future contributes to the solution of the grand challenge of directing energy and matter at the nanoscale, a challenge that is critical for renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies for a sustainable future.