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Ivan participated at SLSP6
Ivan took participation at 6th Spectral Line Shapes in Plasma Workshop (SLSP6) where he held 15 minute lecture entitled Stark Broadening Modeling with ML Algorithms, in which he presented his recent work on application of machine learning algorithms for modeling of Stark spectral line broadening.
SPIG 2022
Ivke, Biljana, Neša, Milica and Ivan participated in 31th Symposium of Physics of Ionized Gases (SPIG 2022), held in Belgrade at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art. The conference was organized in hybrid format, part of the lectures was online and the other part was on site. Ivke was member of the Scientific Committee for the fifth consecutive time. Neša was in the Ogranizing Committee.
At the poster presentation part of the conference, Biljana presented the poster entitled “Spectroscopic characterization of laser-induced plasma on doped tungsten“, while Ivan presented the poster entitled “Elemental analysis of austenitic steel by calibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (CF-LIBS)“. Apart from this, we also presented, or participated in the following posters:
Self-mixing interferometry for plasma diagnostics – Nikola Goleš, Neda Babucić, Nenad M. Sakan and Milivoje Ivković
Application of artificial neural network in the analysis of the spectra from laser ablation combined with fast pulse discharge – Nenad M. Sakan, Milica L. Vinić, Vladimir A. Srećković, Ivan Traparić, and Milivoje R. Ivković
Modeling of Stark spectral line broadening by machine learning algorithms – Irinel Tapalaga, Ivan Traparić, Nora Trklja Boca, Jagoš Purić and Ivan P. Dojčinović
LIBS 2022 Bari
Ivke, along side with prof. Miroslav Kuzmanović and prof. Jelena Savović participated at international LIBS 2022 conference held in Bari to present recent results obtained through the project IDEAS, financed by Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia.
Ivke presented a poster entitled LIBS analysis of tungsten – copper alloys while prof. Savović held the invited talk entitled Relevance of mid-infrared laser as an excitation source for a variety of LIBS applications.
SPIG 2020
Ivke, Biljana and our MSc student Ivan Traparić participated in this year’s jubilee 30th Symposium of Physics of Ionized Gases (SPIG 2020). Because of the bad situation in Serbia due to Coronavirus pandemic, SPIG 2020 was organized completely in online format. The honor to give the introductory talk had Acad. Prof. dr Zoran Petrović. Ivke was member of the Scientific Committee for the forth consecutive time. Also, Ivke chaired the Thursday’s mourning Plenary Session.
At the poster presentation part of the conference, Biljana presented the poster entitled “Appearance of Be II 436.1 nm line with forbidden component in LIBS plasma”, while Ivan presented the poster entitled “VUV Spectroscopy of the He II – Lyman Series for electron density estimation”.
We are also proud to announce that we invited five lecturers. First, Tony Donne, the Programme Manager of EUROfusion and head of the Fusion Physics Division at the Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER) gave the plenary talk “Challenges and Progress on the Path Towards Fusion Electricity”. Second, Sibylle Günter, Scientific Director of IPP (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics) gave the plenary lecture “The Two Conceps of Magnetic Confinement: Tokamak and Stellerator”. Third invited lecturer was Dimitri Batani from University of Bordeaux, who was invited to held the lecture at 1st BegFust (Belgrade Fusion Science and Technology Workshop), which was unfortunately postponed. Nevertheless, prof. Batani held the plenary lecture entitled “Current Status of the Laser Fusion Research and the Shock Ignition Approach”. Fourth invited lecturer was Sebastian Brezinsek from Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute of Energy and Climate Research, who gave the topical invited lecture “Plasma-Wall interactions in Wendelstein 7-X Operating with Graphite Divertor”. Fifth invited lecturer was Daiji Kato from NIFS (National Institute for Fusion Science) Japan, who gave the topical invited lecture entitled “Compact Electron Beam Ion Trap for Spectroscopy of Multiple Charged Ions“.
Biljana EWCPS Attendance
As you might remember from our earlier, Biljana was in Pau (France) for attending 18th European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectroscopy (EWCPS) from 3rd to 8th February 2019.
She gave a lecture entitled “Uncovering Beryllium line with forbidden component”:
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She also obtained an Award Certificate for complimentary registration for the next year conference edition in Tucson, AR (USA):

For more details visit the following link.
New publication by Miloš
We are proudly presenting published article as a proceeding of the SPIG conference by Miloš. The article is entitled “Experimental Runaway Electron Current Estimation in COMPASS Tokamak” and published by Atoms journal.
Biljana gets EWCPS Grant
We are proudly announcing that Biljana obtained the student grant for 18th European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectroscopy (EWCPS), held in Pau (France) from 3rd to 8th February 2019. She will give a lecture on her PhD-related findings, that have obviously impressed the Scientific Committee.
For more details visit the following link.
SPIG 2018
All members of the laboratory participated at the 29th Summer School and International Symposium on the Physics of Ionized Gases (SPIG 2018) held in Belgrade (Serbia). Again, Prof. Кonjević held the introductory talk. Ivke was member of the Scientific Committee for the third consecutive time. Marijana, Milica and Marko each presented the poster titled “Underwater Ablation with Two Different Laser Wavelength”, “Nanoparticles on a Sample Surface as Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Enhancers” and “Current Distribution in an Experiment of Z-Pinch with Pre-Embedded Axial Magnetic Field”, respectively. While Biljana and Miloš presented the progress reports on “Beryllium spectral line studies in the presence of beryllium dust” and “Studies or Runway Electrons in COMPASS Tokamak”, respectively.
We are also proud for having invited two lecturers. First, Vincenzo Amendola, an associate professor of physical chemistry in the Department of Chemical Sciences of Padova University (Italy) gave a plenary talk on the “Laser assisted synthesis of magneto-plasmonic and UV-vis-NIR plasmonic nanoparticles”. Next, Andrei Pipa, research associate at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (Greifswald, Germany) held the talk on the “Equivalent circuit approach for electrical diagnostics of dielectric barrier discharges”. We would like to use this opportunity to thank them for coming.
For more details visit the following link.
Ivke chairing the Friday morning session, with Vincenzo (also on the photo) as one of the lecturers:
Source: www.spig2018.ipb.ac.rs

Andrei presenting his talk:
Source: www.spig2018.ipb.ac.rs

Marijana at front of her poster:

Selfie at front of Milica’s poster:

Marko at front of his poster:
Source: www.spig2018.ipb.ac.rs

Miloš presenting:
Source: www.spig2018.ipb.ac.rs

Biljana presenting:

Miloš contribute to EPS
Even though he was not present, Miloš contributed to the 45th EPS Conference in Plasma Physics, held in Prague (Czech Republic). The main contribution was part of the plenary talk “Runaway electron experiments at COMPASS in support of the EUROfusion ITER physics research” given my his PhD mentor, Jan Mlynar. The talk will hopefully result in the peer-review article (now we know it did: see the link). Additionally, Miloš also co-authored the poster contribution “Analysis of MGI disruptions and runaway electron beams at COMPASS using tomography and fast camera data” presented by Ondrej Ficker.
For more details visit the following link.


