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The Second Central European Symposium on Plasma Chemistry is a natural development of the First Central European Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, which was held in Gdańsk, Poland, 27–31 May, 2006 and a series of seven Polish Symposiums on Plasma Chemistry originated in 1971. The first symposium, as well as the mentioned symposiums, has brought together scientists and engineers studying the plasma chemistry and its applications, in particular for environmental issues. Nowadays, after joining the European Community by Poland and several other Central European countries, it seems to be obvious to continue the formula of the international symposium founded in Gdansk, 2006.
The First Central European Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, which was held in Gdańsk, Poland, 27–31 May, 2006 supported by the Funding a CEI Cooperation Activity was very successful and so we expect that the Symposium in Brno will have the similar exciting impact. The topics of the Second Central European Symposium on Plasma Chemistry cover both chemical and technological aspects of the plasma processing of gases, liquids and solids. The plasma technology has been expanding in many new areas from the fusion science to plasma applications for materials processing, environmental protection, and next generation display technique. In the next decade, the plasma science is expected to serve as a base for nano-, bio-, and environmental technologies, following the main EU priorities in research activity. We believe that all these technologies depend upon strong fundamental research in plasma chemistry, traditionally supported by Polish symposiums. The Central European Symposium is focused on exchanging new results and ideas in the plasma applications for materials processing, surface modifications, medicine, environment protection and other fields related to the plasma chemistry. The aim of the symposium is to accelerate development of plasma-based technologies, dedicated in particular to environmental protection and improvement of quality of life. The four-day format of the symposium provides excellent opportunities for both formal presentations and informal discussions.
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