Oct 5 - 9

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73rd Gaseous Electronics Conference

The 73rd Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference will be held Monday - Friday,
October 5 - 9, 2020 as Virtual Conference for the First Time.

Virtual GEC 2020 Link


Conference starts on Monday, Oct 5, 2020 at 8 am Central Daylight Time, USA.
All Sessions and Events are in Central Daylight Time, USA.


The conference recordings are available to the registered attendees for one year after the conference.

General Information

The Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC - https://www.aps.org/units/gec/), a special meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (DAMOP), promotes ideas on the physical and chemical processes and dynamics taking place in partially ionized, collisional plasma and between the atoms, molecules, charged particles, photons, waves, and fields. The GEC has a long leadership history of presenting fundamental and basic science contributions on plasma sources, diagnostics, simulation, plasma chemistry, basic phenomena, atomic and molecular processes. In recent years, GEC has also been a leading venue for reporting on emergent areas of plasma-biotechnology, plasma medicine, multiphase plasmas, environmental applications and atmospheric-pressure plasma systems. The 2020 GEC will continue its tradition of offering a truly outstanding venue for leading research in low temperature plasma science and collision physics. From fundamental plasma research to advanced topics are expected to be discussed during GEC 2020.

The GEC encourages all students to submit applications for the Student Awards.

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