Objective
Ion implantation by plasma immersion (PIII) or plasma-based ion implantation (PBII) is an emerging technology, alternative to conventional ion implantation, and promised to a rapid growth in industry. This new technology is at the cross-section of several disciplines such as materials engineering (ion implantation), plasma physics (plasma reactors), electrical engineering (pulse generators), and surface physics (plasma-surface interaction). The major scientific, technological, and socio-economic reasons for proposing the venue of the VIth International Workshop on Plasma-Based Ion Implantation (PBII 2001) in Europe is firstly to sensitive the European countries to this technology intensively studied and at the pre-industrial stage in USA and Japan, secondly to develop and update the knowledge of scientists and engineers from Member States and Associated States to EC to the physics, technology and applications of PBII, thirdly to favour a strong interaction between the cross-disciplinary fields concerned by this technology.
An additional objective is the development of co-operation between European scientists and those from developing countries. During the Workshop, internationally recognised speakers issued from university and industry and from various origins will present the current status of the state-of -the-art in PBII. The largest efforts are directed towards the invitation of an increased number of Speakers coming from Europe, and of a significant percentage of female Invited Speakers. However, with this Proposal, the most important specific effort is carried out to promote the participation of Young Researchers from Member States or Associated States, with priority to female researchers. The organisation of PBII 2001 in Europe constitutes an opportunity to seize for attendants and lecturers from EC to be part in the presentations and discussions on basic knowledge as well as on recent advances in PBII processing. This Workshop should be particularly helpful to exchange information and knowledge, thus facilitating the penetration and the implementation of PBII processing in advanced European surface technologies.
ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/improving/docs/HPCF-2000-00156-1.pdf(opens in new window)
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