
On the occasion of the Open Days of European Funds organized as part of the celebration of Poland's 20th anniversary in the European Union, we invite you to visit the Sylwester Kaliski Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion.
On 10 May at 12.00 in the administration building at 23 Hery Str. a lecture will take place on nuclear fusion as well as the Institute's 20-year involvement in European research in the field of plasma physics and the development of thermonuclear technology.
After the lecture, guests will visit the IPPLM laboratories. You will be able to see, among others:
- the largest plasma focus concentrator in Europe,
- Pulsar 10 TW high-power femtosecond laser system,
- a laboratory where research is carried out on ion/plasma accelerators - in particular on Hall engines and PPT (Pulsed Plasma Thruster) in the context of electric drives for satellites,
- a laboratory where projects are carried out aimed at the construction and development of GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) gas detectors for the purposes of soft X-ray imaging of plasma structures and monitoring radiation from plasma admixtures,
- a laboratory where research is carried out using the LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) method to study sample composition, as well as in the context of developing diagnostics for measuring fuel retention in a fusion reactor.
The meeting will end at 2:30.
Admission is free. The number of places is limited.

The website of the organizer of the celebration of Poland's 20th anniversary in the EU: https://20lat.eu/
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