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The first ICPP congress (Nagoya, 1980) was the result of combining the fourth Kiev International Conference on Plasma Theory and the fourth International Congress on Waves and Stability in Plasmas.
The first ICPP congress (Nagoya, 1980) was the result of combining the fourth Kiev International Conference on Plasma Theory and the fourth International Congress on Waves and Stability in Plasmas.
Up to the 10<sup>th</sup> congress (2000), the denomination was "International ''Conference'' on Plasma Physics".
Up to the 10<sup>th</sup> congress (2000), the denomination was "International ''Conference'' on Plasma Physics".
Sometimes, the ICPP congress is combined with another major international plasma physics conference.


== List of conferences ==
== List of conferences ==

Revision as of 10:31, 22 August 2009

The first ICPP congress (Nagoya, 1980) was the result of combining the fourth Kiev International Conference on Plasma Theory and the fourth International Congress on Waves and Stability in Plasmas. Up to the 10th congress (2000), the denomination was "International Conference on Plasma Physics".

List of conferences

Conference Proceedings Publication
1st (1980) Nagoya, Japan
2nd (1982) Göteborg, Sweden Phys. Scr. T2A (1982)
3rd (1984) Lausanne, Switzerland
4th (1987) Kiev, Ukraine
5th (1989) New Delhi, India
6th (1992) Innsbruck, Austria
7th (1994) Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
8th (1996) Nagoya, Japan Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 39, 5A (1997)
9th (1998) Prague, Czech Republic [1] Proceedings
10th (2000) Quebec, Canada [2] Phys. Plasmas 8, 5 (2001)
11th (2002) Sydney, Australia Proceedings
12th (2004) Nice, France Proceedings Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 47, 5A (2005)
13th (2006) Kiev, Ukraine Proceedings Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 49, 5A (2007)
14th (2008) Fukuoka, Japan

Notes

  1. Combined with the 25th European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics
  2. Combined with the 42nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics