The list of invited speakers (alphabetical) at the 2025 GEC in Seoul, South Korea are as follows:
Pedro Almeida University of Madeira and Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion, Portugal
Stability of self-sustaining dc discharges at inception with application to negative corona
Sergey Averkin TEL Technology Center, America LLC, US
Lessons that PIC-MCC users can learn from the DSMC method
Margarita Baeva INP-Greifswald, Germany
Modelling and experimental studies on microarcs at low currents
Klaus Bartschat Department of Physics and Astronomy, Drake University, US
R-matrix with pseudo-states for electron collisions with atoms and ions: theory, calculations, and applications of the data
Markus Becker INP Greifswald, Germany
Smart technologies for data and information management in low-temperature plasma physics
Jan Benedikt Univ. Kiel, Germany
Plasma catalysis with metal-organic frameworks
Gilles Cartry Aix Marseilles University, France
Negative-ion surface production in hydrogen plasmas
Wonho Choe KAIST, South Korea
talk title to be determined
Danil Dobrynin Drexel Univ, US
Nanosecond-pulsed discharge in cryogenic liquids
Anubhav Dwivedi University of Minnesota, US
Data assimilation of plasma dynamics and chemistry
Tanvir Farouk University of South Carolina, US
Modeling liquid-plasma discharges
Alexandros Gerakis Inst Sci and Tech, Luxenbourg
Four-wave mixing diagnostics for the determination of non-equilibrium in plasmas
Andrew Gibson University of York, UK
Application-focused plasma chemical modelling
Olivier Guaitella LPP, France
Combining gas and surface in situ diagnostic to understand CO2 plasma interaction with surfaces
Hans Höft INP, Germany
talk title to be determined
Grzegorz Karwasz Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
Fragmentation patterns in electron scattering on molecules
Jinseok Kim Tokyo Electron Ltd., Japan
PiCHY: A GPU Parallelized PIC-MCC Simulator for Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes
John (Bon-Woong) Koo Applied Materials, US
Beamline pressure effect on ion beam transport in ion implanters
Shinya Kumagai Meijo University, Japan
Plasma-on-Chip -- A Microdevice for creating nanomedicine for cells
Martina Mrkvickova Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Overcoming challenges in laser-induced fluorescence for diagnostics of atomizers for trace element analysis
Yusuke Nakagawa Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Radical behavior in sub-atmospheric pressure pulsed barrier discharge
Paula Navascués EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland
New approaches in low-pressure plasma polymerization for advanced functional materials
Sander Nijdam Eindhoven Univ of Technology, Netherlands
Advanced diagnostics of streamer discharges
Takamasa Okumura Kyushu University, Japan
Plasma Irradiation-Driven Modifications in Plant Epigenetic Regions
Ryo Ono University of Tokyo, Japan
Selective and quantitative irradiation of surfaces with O and OH radicals in room air for investigating their effects on plasma treatments of solid, liquid, and biological surfaces
David Pai LPP CNRS Ecole Polytechnique, France
Replacing dielectric barriers with semiconductors: generating atmospheric-pressure surface plasmas with help from electron-hole plasmas
Pietro Parodi The von Karman Institute, Belgium
Advancing particle methods for plasma simulation applied to air-breathing propulsion
Romain Pioch ONERA, France
Experiments on ECR thruster plasma plumes
Ram Prakash Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, India
Advanced Non-equilibrium Cold Plasma Technologies for Water Purification
Yevgeny Raitses PPPL, US
ExB plasmas generated by e-beams and non-thermal electrons for materials processing and aerospace applications
Liam Scarlett Curtin University, Australia
Collisional-radiative modeling projects using convergent close-coupling collision data
Brett Scheiner Lam Research. US
Measuring the effect of secondary electron emission on the decay of temporal sheath perturbations
Xingyi Shi Applied Materials, Santa Clara, US
Three dimensional high-aspect-ratio silicon etching
Shaun Smith Lam Research, US
talk title to be determined
Mi-Young Song National Fusion Research Inst., Gunsan, S. Korea
Research on Reference Data Set for Interactions Between Electrons and Atmospheric Gas Molecules
Yuan Hong Song Dalian University of Technology, China
Hybrid simulation of RF CCPs and their interaction with surface
Nozomi Takeuchi Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
Carbon sulfonation by plasma in contact with liquid to synthesize carbon catalysts for biofuel production
Hirotaka Toyoda Nagoya Univ, Japan
Behavior of ions impinging on the biased electrode in a dual-frequency capacitively-coupled plasma
Tsanko Tsankov LPP, CNRS, Sorbonne Univ; Univ Paris-Saclay; Observatoire de Paris; École Polytechnique; Institut polytechnique de Paris
Machine learning for emission spectroscopy of Hall thrusters
Keiichiro Urabe Kyoto University, Japan
Diagnostics of high-pressure plasmas generated in helium and molecular impurities
Jan van Dijk EIndhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
LXCat and Beyond: the road towards reproducible plasma simulations
Luca Vialetto Stanford University, US
Modeling non-thermal plasmas for environmental applications
Willca Villafana Princeton University, PPPL, US
EDIPIC-2D: an Open-Source Versatile and Comprehensive Particle-In-Cell Code for Low-Temperature Plasma Modeling
Shurik Yatom Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, US
Pushing the limits of optical diagnostics in plasmas at various pressures
Quan-Zhi Zhang Dalian University of Technology, China
Transportation Effects and Uniformity Control in Magnetized Capacitively Coupled Plasmas