The course will cover the main aspects of plasma physics with emphasis on nuclear fusion. The following lectures will be offered:
Venue of the summer university is the Greifswald branch of the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) where the superconducting stellarator experiment Wendelstein 7-X is being prepared. The course will include a tour to the laboratories and assembly of Wendelstein 7-X and its periphery. The Hanseatic town of Greifswald with the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University (EMAU) founded in 1456 is now hosting more than 11000 students, a number which increased rapidly over the past few years. The presence of three plasma physics research institutes makes Greifswald unique, namely the Institute of Physics at the University with a long tradition in plasmas physics, the Leibniz Institute for Low Temperature Plasma Physics (INP) and the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP). An International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) was established jointly by these institutes. It provides an interdisciplinary graduate program "plasma in contact with boundaries" combining plasma physics, fusion research, computational physics and surface science.
For details see the preliminary agenda.
A summer school course on Basic Plasma Physics in Science and Technology including laboratory practice is organized by the physics department of the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University (EMAU) 10-21 September 2007, i.e. during the two weeks prior the IPP summer university. For Web-Site see "Externe Links" EMAU Summer School.

Discussions between lecturers and students during summer university 2005
One goal of the Summer University is to promote an exchange of views among the coming generation of European scientists. An opportunity for discussions with lecturers and the other students will be provided between the sessions, in the evening downtown Greifswald, and during an excursion to the Island of Ruegen.
The course is being held for European physics students who have passed their basic courses and have not yet started a doctoral (PhD) thesis. The lectures will be presented in English, lecture notes will be provided to all students. The cost of accommodation will be covered, and subsidies for food will be granted. Limited funds are available for travel expenses. The course is limited to 60 participants.
The deadline for applications is May 31, 2007. Required documents include a high school leaving certificate, evidence of basic physics study and a short curriculum vitae. Applicants will be notified as of mid July 2007.
Application:
Christina Stahlberg
Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Boltzmannstr. 2
D-85748 Garching near Munich
phone: +49 89 3299-2232
fax: +49 89 3299-1001
e-mail: Stahlberg@ipp-garching.mpg.de
Scientific Programme:
Dr. Hans Werner Müller, e-mail: hans.werner.mueller@ipp.mpg.de
Dr. Matthias Hirsch, e-mail: matthias.hirsch@ipp.mpg.de
Organization:
Beate Kemnitz, Antje Richter, Franziska Hannemann, Christina Stahlberg
In case of questions, please feel free to contact us!
Internet: www.ipp-summeruni.info
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