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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2023 · 56 MIN

A Novel Data Platform for Plasma Physics

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In this episode, Daan J. Boer (PhD student at TU Eindhoven) talks about a novel data platform called LXCat-3. The platform is supposed to replace the current version of the well-established LXCat to provide atomic and molecular data, such as electron impact cross sections and measured transport parameters, that are fundamental for the low temperature plasmas (LTP) community. The conversation starts by defining standards for plasma modeling and simulations. We talk about the importance of LXCat for the LTP community and novel approaches for improving this platform. Then, we present the first tutorial of the LXCat-3 platform and we discuss future developments of databases for sets of reaction mechanisms beyond charged-neutral particles interaction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Daan J. Boer (PhD student at TU Eindhoven) talks about a novel data platform called LXCat-3. The platform is supposed to replace the current version of the well-established LXCat to provide atomic and molecular data, such as electron impact cross sections and measured transport parameters, that are fundamental for the low temperature plasmas (LTP) community. The conversation starts by defining standards for plasma modeling and simulations. We talk about the importance of LXCat for the LTP community and novel approaches for improving this platform. Then, we present the first tutorial of the LXCat-3 platform and we discuss future developments of databases for sets of reaction mechanisms beyond charged-neutral particles interaction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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