Poster Session
Poster dimensions: 48" wide x 36" tall (landscape)
Tuesday, May 19
2:30pm to 5:30pm EDT
E. Paulo Alves (University of California - Los Angeles): Reconstructing the dynamics of Alfven waves from partial measurements using physics-informed machine learning
Rebecca Anthony (Michigan State University): Magnetic field - enhanced RF LTPs for carbon nanoparticle growth
Scott Baalrud (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Physics of Strongly Magnetized Plasmas
Dinshaw Balsara (University of Notre Dame): Two-Dimensional Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability with Anisotropic Pressure
Sergey Baryshev (Michigan State University): Gas phase effects in diamond growing plasma
Paul Bellan (California Institute of Technology): Whistler Wave Ducting: the Hare and the Tortoise revisited
Stanislav Boldyrev (University of Wisconsin - Madison): TBD
Michael Brown (Swarthmore College): Laboratory Astrophysics at an Undergraduate Institution
Peter Bruggeman (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities): Plasma-liquid interactions
Justin Burton (Emory University): Emergent activity in 3D dusty plasmas
Maria Carreon (University of Arkansas): Non Thermal Plasma Catalysis for Chemical Decentralized Production
Saikat Chakraborty Thakur (Auburn University): Collaborative research in the Magnetized Plasma Research Laboratory: levitated particles to laser ablated plasmas
Haihong Che (University of Alabama in Huntsville): Plasma Compressibility and the Generation of Electrostatic Electron Kelvin–Helmholtz Instability
Yang Chen (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Solar Eruption Forecasting Website Development
Arthur Dogariu (Texas A&M University): Time-Resolved Imaging for Detecting Reactive Species at the Plasma-Liquid Interface
Matthew Edwards (Stanford University): Miniaturization of Ultra-Intense Lasers with Plasma Optics
Tanvir Farouk (University of South Carolina at Columbia): Piezoelectric Transformers as a Plasma Source: Dynamic Polarity-Dependent Mechanism of Surface-guided Helium Discharges
John Foster (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Imaging Surface Perturbations and Capillary Wave Production Below as DC Glow with Liquid Anode
Siegfried Glenzer (Stanford University): Observation of Enhanced Ion Acceleration beyond TNSA
Christopher Hansen (Columbia University): Identifying and Bridging the Workforce Gap for the Emergent Fusion Energy Industry
Kentaro Hara (Stanford University): Development of high-order moment models for partially ionized plasmas
Jack Hare (Cornell University): Recent results from the PUFFIN Group at Cornell
Elizabeth Hill (University of Rochester): NSF OPAL: A design project to explore physics under extreme conditions
Gregory Howes (University of Iowa): Plasma Seismology: Predicting Spatial Electromagnetic Field Profiles from Single-Point Velocity Distribution Measurements
Anton Kananovich (Appalachian State University): Building a Dusty Plasma Research Program at Appalachian State University
Alan Kaptanoglu (New York University): Machine-learning closures trained in-the-loop with differentiable solvers
Sean Knecht (Pennsylvania State University): Cold Plasma Research at Penn State
Viatcheslav Kokoouline (University of Central Florida): Dissociative and excitation processes in electon-molecule collisions
Evdokiya Kostadinova (Auburn University): Effect of Correlations on Closures in Kinetic Plasma Models
Karl Krushelnick (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Recent results from the ZEUS laser facility at Michigan
Matthew Kunz (Princeton University): The role of helicity and flux fluctuations in the decay of magnetically dominated turbulence
Mark Kushner (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Plasma Physics and Semiconductor Fabrication
Heath LeFevre (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Radiative heat front experiments in free-standing argon gas at the Omega-60 laser
Michael Litos (University of Colorado at Boulder): Plasma-Powered Light Sources and the Ion Channel Laser
Ryan McBride (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Dynamic Screw Pinch Studies on the MAIZE Pulsed Power Facility at the University of Michigan
Chris McDevitt (University of Florida): Physics-Constrained Deep Learning of the Plasma Sheath
Selma Mededovic (Clarkson University): Electrical Discharge Plasma Approach for Complete PFAS Mineralization in Complex Aqueous Systems
Mikhail Medvedev (University of Kansas): Relativistic plasma in a NS magnetosphere under radiative cooling
Julia Mikhailova (Princeton University): Ultrafast strong-field laser-plasma physics for attosecond UV / EUV sources
Saskia Mordijck (William & Mary): Fundamental Plasma Physics research at W&M
Chung-Sang Ng (University of Alaska Fairbanks): 3D PIC Simulations of 2D Bernstein–Greene–Kruskal Modes
Christopher Orban (Ohio State University): Are Two Lasers Better than One? Double Pulse Enhanced TNSA at Titan
Elizabeth Paul (Columbia University): Overview of wave-particle interactions in 3D magnetic fields collaboration
Jiong Qiu (Montana State University): What happens before, during, and after, magnetic reconnection in a solar flare?
Georg Raithel (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Electric-field measurement in low-pressure plasma using Rydberg-EIT
Jun Ren (Delaware State University): Two-orders Amplification of an Ultrashort Pulse in Plasma through Stimulated Raman Backscattering
Dmitri Romanov (Temple University): Controllable Spectral Blueshifts of Intense Femtosecond Laser Pulses upon Reflection from Metal Surfaces
James Rossmanith (Iowa State University): TBD
Brandon Russell (Princeton University): Measuring strong magnetic fields in petawatt laser-solid interactions
Alla Safronova (University of Nevada, Reno): Searching for Exotic Ions in Pulsed Power Plasmas
Noppadon Sathitsuksanoh (University of Louisville): Empowering Undergraduates through Use-Inspired Research
Derek Schaeffer (University of California - Los Angeles): Direct Measurements of Electron Heating from Electron-only Magnetic Reconnection in Laboratory Mini-Magnetospheres
David Schaffner (Bryn Mawr College): Magnetized Plasma Flows and Interactions in the Bryn Mawr Experiment (BMX)
Earl Scime (West Virginia University): Wave-particle correlations during reconnection in PHASMA
Abbas Semnani (University of Toledo): Electromagnetic–Plasma Interactions for High-Power Microwaves and Energy-Efficient Plasma Sources
Alexey Shashurin (Purdue University): Constructive Coherent Microwave Scattering: From Femtosecond Photoionization to Advanced Diagnostics of Electric Propulsion and Hypersonic Flows
Bonggu Shim (Binghamton University): AI-Assisted Limited-Angle Tomographic Reconstruction of Femtosecond Laser–Fabricated Waveguides
Anatoly Spitkovsky (Princeton University): Multiscale simulations of particle acceleration in shock waves
Edward Thomas (Auburn University): Collaborative research on magnetized plasmas and dusty plasmas through the Strategic Plasma Innovation Network (SPI-NET)
Weichao Tu (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Interaction of energetic electrons with ULF waves in Earth's inner magnetosphere
Petros Tzeferacos (University of Rochester): FLASH: An open code for Plasma Physics and Astrophysics
Thomas Underwood (University of Texas at Austin): Synergistic Design Principles in Plasma-Catalysis
Angela Violi (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Nonthermal Plasma Science for Si Nanoparticle Growth: Machine Learning Models
Chuji Wang (Mississippi State University): Optical Trapping of Single Dust Particles in Plasma for Diagnostics
Louise Willingale (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): The NSF ZEUS User Facility
Sarah Wu (University of Idaho): Non-thermal Treatment of Unused AFFF Concentrate by Liquid-phase Plasma Discharge Process
Kunning (Gabe) Xu (University of Alabama in Huntsville): Experimental plasma research across the scales
Peng Zhang (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor): Ultrafast Plasma breakdown via PASCHEN-1D
Lingling Zhao (University of Alabama in Huntsville): The generation of electromagnetic plasma waves near shocks
Vladimir Zhdankin (University of Wisconsin - Madison): Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics of Shock-mediated Kinetic Turbulence
Muni Zhou (Dartmouth College): Inverse cascade in kinetic turbulence via electron-only reconnection