ISPlasma is specialized international symposium where more than 1,000 world-leading scientists and engineers can get together in the Tokai region (central Japan) to discuss latest researches in the fields of advanced plasma science, its application for processing and manufacturing of nitrides and nanomaterials, as well as new systems for industrial technological transfers. This symposium will address issues such as global warming, resources and energy problems where advanced plasma science and its application technology can serve. We aspire to contribute to the evolution of environmental science and green technology. By holding this symposium series, we aim to establish an advanced plasma science and technology center in this region that can collaborate with research institutes worldwide.

We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the all those who were affected by the earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011 in northern Japan and also would like to express our sincere appreciation for the worldwide support and sympathy.

We assume that there is much concern from around the world among the condition of the Fukushima nuclear power plants. As the whole nation are arising to recover, we shall gradually overcome this situation.


We believe that earnestly holding this symposium is meaningful for the development of science and technology and also conducible for the rapid recovery of Japan.

* ISPlasma2012 conference venue is far (approx. 500 km away) from the site.


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Sponsored by Aichi Science & Technology Foundation, ISPlasma2011 Organizing Committee
Co-sponsored by
The Japanese Assoiation for Crystal Growth The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research The Japan Society of Applied Physics Chubu University Meijo University Nagoya institute of Technology Nagoya University Gifu Prefecture Nagoya City Aichi Prefecture