
4th Japan/US Symposium On Pulsed Power
And Plasma Applications
When
Thursday, August 5th & Friday, August 6th, 2010
Where
Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel
120 Kaiulani Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 922-5811
Fax: (808) 931-4577
Registration Fee
$350 before June 30th, 2010
$400 after June 30th, 2010
Event Registration
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Presentation Topics
- Energy Storage and Dielectrics
- Switches and Components
- Industrial and Medical Applications
- Diagnostics
- Basic Plasma Studies
- Pulse Power Sources
Call For Papers
Abstract Paper Instructions
Paper Format
Activity and Speaker Schedule
Meeting Room Information
The meeting will be held in the Ilima room which is located on the 1st (Ground) floor on the north end of the floor past the elevators. Check-in/Registration begins at 7:30am. A Continental Breakfast will be served from 7:30am - 8:30am. Four laptop computers will be available during the 2 meeting days for internet access.
Reception
The reception will be held poolside Wednesday, August 04, from 6pm - 8pm. In case of rain, the reception will be moved to the Ainahua Tower lobby, a covered area located on the 1st (Ground) floor, adjacent to and north of the pool on the 1st floor.
Planned Activities
Activity Fees for Guests of Registrants
Activity Fees for Guests of Registrants
Island of Oahu Information
Hawaii's Official Tourism Site - Oahu
Symposium Committee
Dr. Stephen Bayne
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX 79409-3102
Phone: (806)742-0526
Fax: (806)742-1281
Email: stephen.bayne@ttu.edu
Dr. Weihua Jiang
Extreme Energy-Density Research Institute
Nagaoka University of Technology
Nagaoka, Niigata 940-2188, Japan
Tel 0258-47-9892
Fax 0258-47-9890
Email: jiang@nagaokaut.ac.jp
Dr. Hidenori Akiyama
Professor
Kumamoto University
Kumamoto 860, JAPAN
Email: akiyama@eecs.kumamoto-u.ac.jp
Dr. Martin Gundersen
Professor
Electrical Engineering-Electrophysics
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
MC 0483
SSC 421
University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA 90089-0483
Email: mag@usc.edu
Dr. John Mankowski
Associate Professor
Texas Tech University
Lubbock TX
Email: john.mankowski@ttu.edu
Heather O'Brien
Electronics Engineer
Army Research Lab
Adelphi MD
Email: hobrien@arl.army.mil
Symposium Planning Contacts
Dr. Stephen Bayne
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX 79409-3102
Phone: (806)742-0526
Fax: (806)742-1281
Email: stephen.bayne@ttu.edu
Dr. Weihua Jiang
Extreme Energy-Density Research Institute
Nagaoka University of Technology
Nagaoka, Niigata 940-2188, Japan
Tel 0258-47-9892
Fax 0258-47-9890
Email: jiang@nagaokaut.ac.jp
Joseph Copeland Senior Planner/Network Site Coordinator Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 79409-3102 Work: (806)742-1255 Cell: (806)535-6141 Fax: (806)742-1281 Email: joseph.copeland@ttu.edu
Symposium Flyer
Symposium Sponsor
United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
The Office of Scientific Research, located in Arlington, Virginia, invests in basic research efforts for the Air Force by funding investigation in areas relevant scientific areas. This work is performed in cooperation with private industry, academia, and other organizations in the Department of Defense and AFRL Directorates. The current Director of AFOSR is Dr Thomas P Russell.
AFOSR's research is organized into three scientific directorates: the Aerospace, Chemical, and Material Sciences Directorate; the Mathematics, Information, and Life Sciences Directorate; and the Physics and Electronics Directorate. Each directorate funds research activities which it believes will enable the technological superiority of the Air Force.
AFOSR also maintains two foreign technology offices located in London, United Kingdom (the European Office of Aerospace Research & Development) and Tokyo, Japan. These overseas offices coordinate with the international scientific and engineering community to allow for better collaboration between the community and Air Force personnel.
AFOSR is one of the sponsors of the University Nanosatellite Program.


