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Journal of Technological and Space Plasmas  
DisciplinePlasma physics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJohannes Gruenwald
Publication details
Publication history
2020–present
Publisher
FrequencyContinuously
Yes
Standard abbreviations
J. Technol. Space Plasmas
Indexing
ISSN2616-647X
Links

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The Journal of Technological and Space Plasmas (JTSP) is an independent, peer-reviewed full open-access online journal dedicated to plasma science and technology. It was founded with the ISSN: 2616-647X in 2020 and has since then been published by Gruenwald Laboratories.[1]

Its scope is focused on but not limited to the following fields of plasma science and technology:

  • Plasmas that are technologically relevant (e.g. PECVD, welding, etc.)
  • Plasma medicine
  • Fusion Plasmas
  • Plasmas for Space Technology and Applications
  • Space Plasmas (i.e. Physics of the magnetosphere, stars, interstellar medium, etc.)

Suitable research topics of plasma science and technology for this journal are:

  • Experimental plasma physics
  • Theoretical plasma physics
  • Applied plasma science
  • Plasma-related applications and technology

The journal is listed, or indexed in the following academic databases and repositories:

References[edit]

  1. "Gruenwald Laboratories – Science is our business".
  2. "ISSN database". Retrieved 2024-01-06.
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