材料成形與模具技術(shù)國(guó)家重點(diǎn)實(shí)驗(yàn)室
“追擊材料前沿,展示名師風(fēng)采”
第167期“杰出學(xué)者講壇”學(xué)術(shù)報(bào)告
講座題目:Cathodic arc plasmas: An introduction from historic roots to modern applications
時(shí)間及地點(diǎn):2016年5月18日 9:00 先進(jìn)制造大樓西樓A308
講座題目:Getting Published: From Understanding to Mastering the Publication Process in a Peer-Reviewed Journal
時(shí)間及地點(diǎn):2016年5月18日 10:20 先進(jìn)制造大樓西樓A308
Dr. André Anders
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Introduction:
André Anders is a Senior Scientist and the Leader of the Plasma Applications Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, California. Since July 2014, he is the Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Applied Physics, published by AIP Publishing.
Andre studied physics at the University Wroclaw, Poland, Humboldt University Berlin, then East-Germany, and at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, then Soviet Union. He holds an M.S. degree ('84) and Ph.D. degree ('87) in physics from Humboldt University, Berlin. He was a Staff Scientist at the Academy of Sciences in East Berlin (1987-1991), witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. In 1992, using new opportunities, he moved to Berkeley, California, to join LBNL where his research involved topics of plasma physics and material science, including coatings and thin film synthesis, high power impulse magnetron sputtering, cathodic vacuum arc plasma and ion sources, gas plasma sources, ion implantation, and plasma immersion ion implantation, transparent conducting oxides, and electrochromic materials.
Abstract:
(1) Cathodic arc plasmas: An introduction from historic roots to modern applications
Cathodic arcs are discharges producing plasma primarily composed of the material from the cathode. Such arcs are prolific sources of metal plasmas that can be used, for example, to make thin films and coatings of metals, metal compounds, or diamond-like carbon films. In this introduction I will illustrate a research field with 250 years (!) of history, leading to industrial application of hard and superhard coatings, and vacuum interrupters for managing the power grip at the level of 10s of kV and 100 of kA, to unwanted instabilities at the walls of Tokamak fusion reactors, to name a few. This introduction has therefore far reaching facets, from little known history to material science to electrical engineering.
(2) Getting Published: From Understanding to Mastering the Publication Process in a Peer-Reviewed Journal
In order to be published, a manuscript has to pass two barriers: the editorial barrier and the reviewer barrier. To make that happen, much care has to be invested in crafting the manuscript, assuming that the research part is done well. Crafting the manuscript includes many facets such as appropriate use of English, good design of graphics, etc. I will elaborate on them, revealing the “secrets” that will convince editors that your work is worth to be reviewed and published.
Besides giving practical advice, I will also touch upon formal questions such as publication ethics, plagiarism, and copyright. There will be ample time for your questions.
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