Abstract
The IAEA Fellowship Programme providing for in general up to two years of training at a host laboratory or university is accessible for Member State scientists (contact the editor); so are IAEA research contracts (up to $ 5000 per year for up to 3 years). An overview of meetings on fusion or fusion-related topics is given for June-October 1990. It is announced that the full IFCR status report on fusion is due to be published in the September issues of Nuclear Fusion, and that the ``Third World Plasma Research Network`` (TWPRN) has been set up to ``provide an international forum for plasma research centres of the Third World countries`` to promote ``closer interactions among them`` and to strengthen their scientific programmes. The network also ``envisages active participation of small scale research programmes from developed countries that pursue basic plasma studies and development objectives``. Furthermore, this newsletter contains (1) the minutes of the steering committee meeting of the TWPRN, New Delhi, November 1989; (2) a contribution from A. Rodrigo, Argentina, entitled ``Collaboration and Scientific Exchange in Latin American Plasma Physics Laboratories``, listing for each country (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela) (i) key contact persons, (ii) main areas for collaboration/scientific
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title = {Plasma Physics Network Newsletter. No. 2}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The IAEA Fellowship Programme providing for in general up to two years of training at a host laboratory or university is accessible for Member State scientists (contact the editor); so are IAEA research contracts (up to $ 5000 per year for up to 3 years). An overview of meetings on fusion or fusion-related topics is given for June-October 1990. It is announced that the full IFCR status report on fusion is due to be published in the September issues of Nuclear Fusion, and that the ``Third World Plasma Research Network`` (TWPRN) has been set up to ``provide an international forum for plasma research centres of the Third World countries`` to promote ``closer interactions among them`` and to strengthen their scientific programmes. The network also ``envisages active participation of small scale research programmes from developed countries that pursue basic plasma studies and development objectives``. Furthermore, this newsletter contains (1) the minutes of the steering committee meeting of the TWPRN, New Delhi, November 1989; (2) a contribution from A. Rodrigo, Argentina, entitled ``Collaboration and Scientific Exchange in Latin American Plasma Physics Laboratories``, listing for each country (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela) (i) key contact persons, (ii) main areas for collaboration/scientific exchange, and (iii) list of foreign laboratories having close contacts; (3) ``Plasma Research at the Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology of Bangladesh``, by U.A. Mofiz, giving an overview of plasma research activities there; (4) A summary by P.K. Kaw and A. Sen of the 1989 International Conference on Plasma Physics held in New Delhi; (5) the announcement of the first South-North International Workshop on Fusion Theory, Tipaza, Algeria, September 16-23, 1990.}
place = {IAEA}
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}
title = {Plasma Physics Network Newsletter. No. 2}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The IAEA Fellowship Programme providing for in general up to two years of training at a host laboratory or university is accessible for Member State scientists (contact the editor); so are IAEA research contracts (up to $ 5000 per year for up to 3 years). An overview of meetings on fusion or fusion-related topics is given for June-October 1990. It is announced that the full IFCR status report on fusion is due to be published in the September issues of Nuclear Fusion, and that the ``Third World Plasma Research Network`` (TWPRN) has been set up to ``provide an international forum for plasma research centres of the Third World countries`` to promote ``closer interactions among them`` and to strengthen their scientific programmes. The network also ``envisages active participation of small scale research programmes from developed countries that pursue basic plasma studies and development objectives``. Furthermore, this newsletter contains (1) the minutes of the steering committee meeting of the TWPRN, New Delhi, November 1989; (2) a contribution from A. Rodrigo, Argentina, entitled ``Collaboration and Scientific Exchange in Latin American Plasma Physics Laboratories``, listing for each country (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela) (i) key contact persons, (ii) main areas for collaboration/scientific exchange, and (iii) list of foreign laboratories having close contacts; (3) ``Plasma Research at the Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology of Bangladesh``, by U.A. Mofiz, giving an overview of plasma research activities there; (4) A summary by P.K. Kaw and A. Sen of the 1989 International Conference on Plasma Physics held in New Delhi; (5) the announcement of the first South-North International Workshop on Fusion Theory, Tipaza, Algeria, September 16-23, 1990.}
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