31st SPINE: using PIC algorithms for plasma plumes

Our member, Pedro Jiménez, had the opportunity to present his latest work during the 31st Spacecraft Plasma Interaction Network in Europe (SPINE) workshop organized in Toulouse, France.

His presentation “Energy-conserving, Implicit PIC Algorithms for electric propulsion and plasma plumes” is available online.

Participating in workshops is one of the best ways to delve into specialized topics with fellow researchers and discuss new ideas that lead to new collaborations. Looking forward to our next results, resulting from such interactions!

Authored by: odriva
2024-10-24
Categories: news

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