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=== Illinois Plasma Institute === | === Illinois Plasma Institute === | ||
The Illinois Plasma Institute (IPI) is an initiative of the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. IPI’s founding was driven by a desire to rethink existing path ways to commercialization of new technologies developed in academic research settings. Combining the best of both worlds, IPI provides a space where forward thinking industrial partners are able to pair their own research and development staff with academic researchers closer to the underlying science behind a new technology. Working in concert on a shared platform, advances made it the laboratory may be implemented onto production level equipment shortening the time to adoption in high volume manufacturing<ref |
The Illinois Plasma Institute (IPI) is an initiative of the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. IPI’s founding was driven by a desire to rethink existing path ways to commercialization of new technologies developed in academic research settings. Combining the best of both worlds, IPI provides a space where forward thinking industrial partners are able to pair their own research and development staff with academic researchers closer to the underlying science behind a new technology. Working in concert on a shared platform, advances made it the laboratory may be implemented onto production level equipment shortening the time to adoption in high volume manufacturing<ref name=IPI>https://ipi.illinois.edu</ref>. | ||
Complementary to cooperation in the lab, assignees from industrial partners also find easy access to the College’s Masters of Engineering in Plasma Engineering, a professional Masters program designed to prepare workers from a wide variety of technical fields for the unique opportunities that plasma processing has to offer. | Complementary to cooperation in the lab, assignees from industrial partners also find easy access to the College’s Masters of Engineering in Plasma Engineering, a professional Masters program designed to prepare workers from a wide variety of technical fields for the unique opportunities that plasma processing has to offer. |
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Center for Plasma-Material Interactions | |
CPMI Logo | |
Laboratory type | Basic Science, Physics, Engineering |
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Research type | Experimental, theorestical, modeling |
Field of research | Plasma |
Director | David N. Ruzic |
Faculty | 4 |
Staff | 3 |
Students | 24 |
Address | 201 South Goodwin Ave. |
Location | Urbana, Illinois, USA |
Campus | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
Affiliations | Illinois Plasma Institute, Starfire Industries |
Website | https://cpmi.illinois.edu/about-cpmi/ |
The Center for Plasma-Material Interactions is a research center that is housed in the Nuclear Radiation Laboratory within the Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The center studies all aspects of plasma-material interactions that are relevant to fusion, semiconductors, and plasma manufacturing. This is achieved through experimental, theoretical and computational methods via and extensive suite of experimental devices. Projects are supported by government grants and commercial partners to further the application and knowledge of plasma physics and engineering to various applications.
History
List of Current Researchers
Director - David N. Ruzic
Current Research Devices
The Center for plasma Material interactions has several experimental devices for doing research.
High Temperature Plasma/Fusion Research
Processing Plasma
Industrial Plasma
Atmospheric Plasma Research
Plasma Chemistry Research
Affiliated Institutions and Laboratories
Illinois Plasma Institute
The Illinois Plasma Institute (IPI) is an initiative of the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. IPI’s founding was driven by a desire to rethink existing path ways to commercialization of new technologies developed in academic research settings. Combining the best of both worlds, IPI provides a space where forward thinking industrial partners are able to pair their own research and development staff with academic researchers closer to the underlying science behind a new technology. Working in concert on a shared platform, advances made it the laboratory may be implemented onto production level equipment shortening the time to adoption in high volume manufacturing.
Complementary to cooperation in the lab, assignees from industrial partners also find easy access to the College’s Masters of Engineering in Plasma Engineering, a professional Masters program designed to prepare workers from a wide variety of technical fields for the unique opportunities that plasma processing has to offer.
Starfire Industries
https://www.starfireindustries.com/
Plasma Curriculum within NPRE
The Plasma curriculum with the NPRE department and taught by faculty members of CPMI Is quite extensive and comprehensive and offers topics covering not only basic plasma science but also plasma engineering.
NPRE 321 - Introduction to Plasmas and Applications NPRE 397 - Independent Study NPRE 421 - Plasma and Fusion NPRE 423 - Plasma Laboratory NPRE 429 - Plasma Engineering NPRE 498 - Special Topics NPRE 522 - Controlled Fusion Systems NPRE 523 - Plasma Waves NPRE 524 - Computational Plasmas (currently as NPRE 598)) NPRE 526 - Plasma Material Interactions NPRE 527 - Plasma Technology and Gaseous Electronics NPRE 428/528 - Fusion Engineering, Device and Operations (currently as NPRE 498) NPRE 529 - Plasma Chemistry (currently at NPRE 598) NPRE 598 - Special Topics
Master of Engineering in Plasma Engineering
A Professional Masters degree is offered within CPMI for anyone wanting to have an advanced degree in plasma engineering but not wanting to go to a PhD
References
External links
- Hybrid Illinois Device for Research and Applications (HIDRA)
- Center for Plasma Material Interactions (CPMI)
- Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering (NPRE)
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Illinois Plasma Institute
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