Matthew Cavanagh | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Matthew Cavanagh | Psychology| Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ulster University, United Kingdom

Matthew Cavanagh is a PhD researcher at Ulster University, specializing in developing a Whole School Approach to support Primary School Students with dyslexia. His research includes the published work “The theoretical and evidence-based components of whole school approaches: An international scoping review” in the British Educational Research Association’s “Review of Education.” He previously published his MSc Dissertation, “COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Hesitancy Survey in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour,” in a leading scientific journal. Founder of Auxilium Education, Matthew also provides private consultations and tuition. He holds a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Health/Medical Psychology from Ulster University.

 

Professional Profiles:

🎓 PhD Researcher at Ulster University

I am currently undertaking a full-time scholarship at Ulster University as a PhD researcher. My work specializes in developing a Whole School Approach to supporting Primary School Students with dyslexia. I have completed the first two stages of a four-stage development process for this Whole School Approach. The first stage, titled “The theoretical and evidence-based components of whole school approaches: An international scoping review,” has been published in the British Educational Research Association’s “Review of Education.”

📝 Previously, I achieved publication in a leading scientific journal for my MSc Dissertation entitled “COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Hesitancy Survey in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour.”

💼 Beyond my full-time research, I have founded Auxilium Education, a psychological consultancy through which I provide education to students of all levels and ages.

Experience👨‍🎓

Doctoral Student
Ulster University
Aug 2022 – Present (2 years 1 month)👨‍🏫 Private Consultant
Auxilium Education
Jan 2020 – Present (4 years 8 months)Private TuitionEmployability Consultations

Education🎓

Ulster University
Master of Science – MS, Health/Medical Psychology
2020 – 2021🎓 Ulster University
BSc, Psychology
Sep 2017 – Jun 2020

Skills

🧩 Data Collection🧠 Psychological Assessment🩺 Mental Health💬 Web Chat📈 Lead Generation💻 Software Sales📊 Sales and Marketing🗣️ Interpersonal Communication📣 Marketing Campaigns✍️ Content Marketing

Honors & Awards

🏆 PhD Scholarship
Department for the Economy
Sep 2022
Awarded a full PhD Scholarship to Ulster University including Maintenance Grant and Tuition Fees.

valuation of Matthew Cavanagh for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Strong Academic Foundation: Matthew has a solid academic background with a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Health/Medical Psychology from Ulster University. His academic achievements are further supported by his PhD research.
  2. Relevant Research Focus: His PhD work on developing a Whole School Approach to supporting primary school students with dyslexia addresses a critical need in educational psychology, making his research highly relevant and impactful.
  3. Published Work: Matthew has demonstrated his research capabilities through publications in leading scientific journals. Notably, his work on “The theoretical and evidence-based components of whole school approaches: An international scoping review” and “COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Hesitancy Survey in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour” shows his ability to conduct high-quality research.
  4. Entrepreneurial Initiative: Founding Auxilium Education, a psychological consultancy, showcases his initiative and ability to apply his research and knowledge in practical settings, providing education to students of all levels and ages.
  5. Recognition and Funding: Being awarded a full PhD scholarship by the Department for the Economy, which includes a maintenance grant and tuition fees, highlights the recognition of his potential and the value of his research by reputable institutions.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Collaboration: While Matthew has significant individual achievements, expanding his collaborative efforts with other researchers and institutions could enhance the scope and impact of his work.
  2. Public Engagement: Increasing public engagement and dissemination of his research findings beyond academic circles could further highlight the practical applications and benefits of his work to a broader audience.
  3. Grant Acquisition Skills: Developing skills in securing additional research grants and funding from various sources can support the continuation and expansion of his research projects.
  4. Advanced Statistical Analysis: While he has demonstrated proficiency in data collection and analysis, further strengthening his skills in advanced statistical methods and software could enhance the robustness of his research findings.

Conclusion

Matthew Cavanagh is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic achievements, relevant research focus, and demonstrated ability to publish and apply his work in practical settings make him a deserving nominee. Addressing the identified areas for improvement can further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in the field of educational and health psychology. Overall, Matthew’s contributions to understanding and supporting primary school students with dyslexia, along with his entrepreneurial spirit and academic excellence, position him as a valuable asset to the research community.

✍️Publications Top Note :

1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Components of Whole School Approaches: An International Scoping Review

Authors: Matthew Cavanagh, C. McDowell, U.O. Connor Bones, L. Taggart, P. Mulhall

Journal: Review of Education, 2024, 12(2), e3485

2. COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Hesitancy Survey in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour

Authors: G. Breslin, M. Dempster, E. Berry, Matthew Cavanagh, N.C. Armstrong

Journal: PLoS ONE, 2021, 16(11), e0259381

Michele Paulin | Concordia University | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michele Paulin | Concordia University | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Concordia University, Canada

MICHÈLE PAULIN, former RBC Professorship holder in Strategic Relationship Marketing (2010-2020), holds a law degree (L.L.B.) from Université de Sherbrooke, an Executive MBA from John Molson School of Business, and a Ph.D. from UQÀM. She has received numerous accolades, including an award from the Journal of Service Management (2014) and the MCB University Press Award for Excellence (2001). Dr. Paulin has over 120 publications and presentations across prestigious journals and conferences. Her research focuses on immersive experiential learning, humanistic and sustainable management practices, service design and management, and self-determination motivation practices. She also serves as an expert and reviewer in various capacities.

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Meet Dr. Michèle Paulin: A Leader in Strategic Relationship Marketing 🌟

Dr. Michèle Paulin, who held the RBC Professorship in Strategic Relationship Marketing from 2010 to 2020, boasts an impressive academic and professional background. She holds a law degree (L.L.B.) from Université de Sherbrooke, an MBA from the John Molson School of Business, and a Ph.D. from UQÀM. Her expertise and contributions have been widely recognized, including receiving a highly recommended award from the Journal of Service Management in 2014 at Service Frontiers and the Award for Excellence from MCB University Press—International Journal of Bank Marketing in 2001. 🏆

Funded Projects and Academic Contributions 📚

Dr. Paulin’s research has been extensively supported by prestigious funding bodies such as SSHRC, FQRSC, and internal grants from the Luc Beauregard Centre, ARRE, CASA Grants, and FRDP. Her prolific academic output includes over 120 publications and scientific presentations in renowned journals and conferences, including the Journal of Consumer Behaviour, Humanistic Management Journal, Universal Journal of Management, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Motivation Science, and many more. 📰

Focus on Experiential Learning and Sustainable Practices 🌱

Dr. Paulin’s projects are characterized by their focus on immersive experiential learning, humanistic and sustainable management practices, service design, and self-determination motivation practices. Her innovative approach has significantly influenced the fields of service design and management. 🚀

A Respected Expert and Reviewer 🧐

In addition to her research and teaching, Dr. Paulin serves as an expert and reviewer for various academic and professional organizations. Her broad expertise and commitment to excellence have made her a respected figure in the academic community. 🌍 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Is it fashionable to swap clothes? The moderating role of culture
Armouch, F., Paulin, M., Laroche, M.
Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 2024

🌟 This article explores the cultural influences on the popularity of clothing swaps, providing insights into sustainable fashion practices and consumer behavior.

Integrated Self-Determined Motivation and Charitable Causes: The Link to Eudaimonia in Humanistic Management
Ferguson, R.J., Schattke, K., Paulin, M., Dong, W.
Humanistic Management Journal, 2024

🌟 Investigating the relationship between self-determined motivation and charitable engagement, this paper delves into how these factors contribute to human well-being and eudaimonia.

Hofstede’s individual-level indulgence dimension: Scale development and validation
Heydari, A., Laroche, M., Paulin, M., Richard, M.-O.
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021, 62, 102640

🌟 This research validates a scale for Hofstede’s indulgence dimension, providing a tool for better understanding consumer behavior across different cultures.

Persuasions by Corporate and Activist NGO Strategic Website Communications: Impacts on Perceptions of Sustainability Messages and Greenwashing
Ferguson, R.J., Schattke, K., Paulin, M.
Humanistic Management Journal, 2021, 6(1), pp. 117–131

🌟 Examining how corporate and activist communications shape perceptions of sustainability, this article sheds light on the effectiveness of green marketing strategies.

Working Together in Montréal to Improve Veterans’ Well-Being: A Canadian Perspective
Fewster, B., Brais, H., Gregory, S., Paulin, M.
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2019, pp. 1–21

🌟 This study focuses on collaborative efforts to enhance the well-being of veterans in Montréal, highlighting the importance of community and support systems.

The social context for value co-creations in an entrepreneurial network: Influence of interpersonal attraction, relational norms and partner trustworthiness
Ferguson, R., Schattke, K., Paulin, M.
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 2016, 22(2), pp. 199–214

🌟 Investigating the dynamics of value co-creation in entrepreneurial networks, this paper explores the roles of interpersonal attraction, relational norms, and trust.

Gaining Millennial women’s support for a fashion show: Influence of fashion experiences, gender identity and cause-related Facebook appeals
Salman, A., Ferguson, R.J., Paulin, M., Schattke, K.
Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, 2016, 7(2), pp. 132–146

🌟 This article examines how fashion experiences and gender identity influence Millennial women’s support for cause-related fashion shows.

Development of market Mavenism traits: Antecedents and moderating effects of culture, gender, and personal beliefs
Kiani, I., Laroche, M., Paulin, M.
Journal of Business Research, 2016, 69(3), pp. 1120–1129

🌟 Analyzing the development of market mavenism traits, this research looks at the impacts of culture, gender, and personal beliefs on consumer behavior.

Self-determination theory, social media and charitable causes: An in-depth analysis of autonomous motivation
Ferguson, R., Gutberg, J., Schattke, K., Paulin, M., Jost, N.
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2015, 45(3), pp. 298–307

🌟 This study explores how self-determination theory applies to social media and charitable causes, emphasizing the role of autonomous motivation in prosocial behavior.

Organizational Culture in a Professional Business to Business Service Context: Implications for Business Performance and Long-Term Relationships in Mexican Commercial Banking
Paulin, M., Perrien, J., Ferguson, R.
Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2015, pp. 478

Dr. Yongyue Wei | based Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yongyue Wei | based Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Yongyue Wei , Peking University, China

Dr. Yongyue Wei is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

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🎓 Education

Bachelor’s Degree: Yanbian University (2014-2019)MD: Yanbian University (2020-2022)PhD: Yanbian University (2022-present)

💼 Professional Experiences

No Professional Experience Listed🏅 Honors and Awards2024: Best Moderated Poster Presentation Award, Korean Society of CardioMetabolic Syndrome, Asia-Pacific CardioMetabolic Syndrome Congress

🔬 Major Research Interests

Pulmonary Hypertension 🌬️Chronic Stress-Related Diseases 😰Nutrition 🍎Atherosclerosis & Vascular Biology 💓

📖 Publications Top Note :

Rare Variants of Large Effect in BRCA2 and CHEK2 Affect Risk of Lung Cancer
Authors: Y Wang, JD McKay, T Rafnar, Z Wang, MN Timofeeva, P Broderick, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Nature Genetics 46 (7), 736-741, 2014
Citations: 434
Summary: This study identifies significant rare genetic variants in BRCA2 and CHEK2 that substantially increase the risk of lung cancer, highlighting critical pathways for targeted therapies.

Development and Validation of an Immune Gene-Set Based Prognostic Signature in Ovarian Cancer
Authors: S Shen, G Wang, R Zhang, Y Zhao, H Yu, Y Wei, F Chen
Journal: EBioMedicine 40, 318-326, 2019
Citations: 214
Summary: The research develops a prognostic signature based on immune gene sets, providing a robust tool for predicting ovarian cancer outcomes and personalizing treatment strategies.

Comparison of the Prevalence and Changing Resistance to Nalidixic Acid and Ciprofloxacin of Shigella between Europe–America and Asia–Africa from 1998 to 2009
Authors: B Gu, Y Cao, S Pan, L Zhuang, R Yu, Z Peng, H Qian, Y Wei, L Zhao, et al.
Journal: International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 40 (1), 9-17, 2012
Citations: 185
Summary: This comparative study examines the resistance patterns of Shigella to nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin across different continents, shedding light on global antimicrobial resistance trends.

Randomized Trial of Left Bundle Branch vs Biventricular Pacing for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Authors: Y Wang, H Zhu, X Hou, Z Wang, F Zou, Z Qian, Y Wei, X Wang, L Zhang, et al.
Journal: Journal of the American College of Cardiology 80 (13), 1205-1216, 2022
Citations: 157
Summary: This clinical trial compares the efficacy of left bundle branch pacing with biventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy, offering new insights for treatment optimization.

Risk Factors and Long-Term Health Consequences of Macrosomia: A Prospective Study in Jiangsu Province, China
Authors: S Gu, X An, L Fang, X Zhang, C Zhang, J Wang, Q Liu, Y Zhang, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Journal of Biomedical Research 26 (4), 235-240, 2012
Citations: 126
Summary: This prospective study investigates the risk factors for macrosomia and its long-term health impacts, providing valuable data for preventive healthcare strategies.

Cross-Cancer Genome-Wide Analysis of Lung, Ovary, Breast, Prostate, and Colorectal Cancer Reveals Novel Pleiotropic Associations
Authors: G Fehringer, P Kraft, PD Pharoah, RA Eeles, N Chatterjee, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Cancer Research 76 (17), 5103-5114, 2016
Citations: 117
Summary: A genome-wide analysis identifying pleiotropic genetic associations across multiple cancer types, enhancing understanding of common pathways in carcinogenesis.

Gene Control of Tyrosine Kinase TIE2 and Vascular Manifestations of Infections
Authors: CC Ghosh, S David, R Zhang, A Berghelli, K Milam, SJ Higgins, J Hunter, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (9), 2472-2477, 2016
Citations: 104
Summary: The study explores the role of TIE2 in vascular responses to infections, providing insights into the mechanisms of vascular diseases and potential therapeutic targets.

Thrombocytopenia Is Associated with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Mortality: An International Study
Authors: T Wang, Z Liu, Z Wang, M Duan, G Li, S Wang, W Li, Z Zhu, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: PLoS One 9 (4), e94124, 2014
Citations: 83
Summary: This international study links thrombocytopenia with higher mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), emphasizing the importance of platelet count monitoring.

Associated Links Among Smoking, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Pooled Analysis in the International Lung Cancer Consortium
Authors: R Huang, Y Wei, RJ Hung, G Liu, L Su, R Zhang, X Zong, ZF Zhang, et al.
Journal: EBioMedicine 2 (11), 1677-1685, 2015
Citations: 72
Summary: This pooled analysis investigates the associations between smoking, COPD, and small cell lung cancer, underscoring the interconnected risk factors in lung cancer development.

Comprehensive Analyses of m6A Regulators and Interactive Coding and Non-Coding RNAs Across 32 Cancer Types
Authors: S Shen, R Zhang, Y Jiang, Y Li, L Lin, Z Liu, Y Zhao, H Shen, Z Hu, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Molecular Cancer 20, 1-6, 2021
Citations: 69
Summary: This study comprehensively analyzes m6A regulators and their interactions with coding and non-coding RNAs across multiple cancer types, providing a deeper understanding of epigenetic regulation in cancer.

Mr. Bekbolat Tashev | Functional Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bekbolat Tashev | Functional Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bekbolat Tashev, Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abay, Kazakhstan

Mr. Bekbolat Tashevis academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

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Education🎓

2005 – 2009: PhD in Physics, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan2003 – 2005: Master’s Degree, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan1998 – 2003: Bachelor’s Degree, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Subject Expertise:

PhysicsPhysics of PlasmasHigh Energy and Density PhysicsBeam Injection Tokomak PlasmasPhysics Teaching Methodology in High School

Work Experience:

2020 – Present: Acting Associate Professor, Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University2018 – 2020: Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University2012 – 2018: Acting Associate Professor, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University2012: Deputy Executive Secretary, Admissions Committee, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University2009 – 2011: Senior Lecturer, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University2005 – 2006: Responsible for Electronic Voting, Turksib District, Central Election Commission of Almaty City

Membership in Professional Organizations:

From 2019: Member of the Dissertation Council on Physics, Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University

Languages:

Kazakh: Native Speaker (Speaking: 5, Reading: 5, Writing: 5)English: Reasonably fluent reading (4); fair speaking and writing (3)Russian: Excellent reading (5); excellent speaking and writing (5)

🚀 Research Focus & Contributions

Dr. [Your Name] is a distinguished physicist with a focus on plasma physics, high energy, and density physics. With expertise in beam injection tokamak plasmas, their research contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of ion slowing down phenomena in various plasma environments. Their extensive publication record showcases a deep commitment to academic excellence and innovation in the field of physics.

🎯 Teaching Philosophy

As an educator, Dr. [Your Name] is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment. Their expertise in physics teaching methodology equips them to inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators. Through hands-on experimentation and interactive teaching techniques, they strive to cultivate a passion for physics among students and empower them to succeed in their academic pursuits.

🌟 Leadership & Administrative Experience

With a wealth of experience in academic leadership roles, including dean and senior lecturer positions, Dr. [Your Name] has demonstrated exceptional organizational and managerial skills. Their leadership has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape of various institutions, driving innovation, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

🌐 Multilingual Communication

Fluent in Kazakh, English, and Russian, Dr. [Your Name] possesses strong communication skills that enable effective collaboration and knowledge dissemination across diverse linguistic and cultural contexts.

📚 Membership & Academic Service

As a member of the dissertation council on physics, Dr. [Your Name] actively contributes to the advancement of academic scholarship and mentorship within their field. Their dedication to academic service underscores a commitment to excellence in research and education.

🌟 Overall Contribution

Dr. [Your Name]’s multidimensional expertise, combined with a passion for teaching, research, and academic leadership, makes them a valued asset to the academic community. Their innovative contributions and unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of physics are testament to their profound impact on the field. 

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 28, Since 2019 – 8
h-index: All – 3, Since 2018 – 2
i10 index: All – 1, Since 2018 –0

 

📖 Publications  Top Note :

“Low velocity ion stopping in binary ionic mixtures”
Authors: B. Tashev, F. Baimbetov, C. Deutsch, P. Fromy
Journal: Physics of Plasmas 15 (10), 12 (2008)

“Multiple scattering in electron fluid and energy loss in multi-ionic targets”
Authors: C. Deutsch, N.A. Tahir, M. Barriga-Carrasco, V. Ceban, P. Fromy, D. Gilles, …
Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators … 9, (2014)

“Low velocity ion slowing down in a de-mixing binary ionic mixture”
Authors: C. Deutsch, D. Leger, B. Tashev
Journal: Laser and Particle Beams 29 (1), 121-124 (2011)

“Low-velocity ion slowing-down in strongly asymmetric and binary ionic mixtures”
Authors: P. Fromy, B. Tashev, C. Deutsch
Journal: Europhysics Letters 92 (1), 15002 (2010)

“Very low velocity ion slowing down in binary ionic mixtures: Charge-and mass-asymmetry effects”
Authors: P. Fromy, B. Tashev, C. Deutsch
Journal: Physical Review Special Topics-Accelerators and Beams 13 (10), 101302 (2010)

“Correlated ion stopping in dense plasmas with a temperature‐dependent plasmon pole approximation”
Authors: Z. Zakirova, B. Tashev, C. Deutsch
Journal: Contributions to Plasma Physics, e202300159 (2024)

“Low Ion Velocity Slowing Down in a Demixing Binary Ionic Mixture”
Authors: C. Deutsch, D. Leger, B. Tashev, Demixion1 Collaboration
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 53, YP9. 053 (2011)

“Low Velocity Ion Stopping in Binary Ionic Mixtures”
Authors: C. Deutsch, V. Ceban, P. Fromy, B. Tashev, Livsd1 Collaboration, …
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 53, YP9. 054 (2011)

“Very Low velocity Ion Slowing Down in Binary Ionic Mixtures”
Authors: P. Fromy, B. Tashev, C. Deutsch
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 52, UP9. 152 (2010)

“Low Ion Velocity Slowing Down in a Demixing Binary Ionic Mixture”
Authors: C. Deutsch, D. Leger, B. Tashev
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 52, XP9. 022 (2010)

“Publisher’s Note: Very low velocity ion slowing down in binary ionic mixtures: Charge-and mass-asymmetry effects”
Authors: P. Fromy, B. Tashev, C. Deutsch
Journal: Physical Review Special Topics-Accelerators and Beams 13 (10), 109901 (2010)

“Low Velocity Ion Stopping in Dense and Multicomponent Plasmas”
Authors: B. Tashev, C. Deutsch, P. Fromy
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 51, BP8. 064 (2009)

“Low-velocity ion slowing down in binary ionic mixtures”
Authors: B. Tashev, F. Baimbetov, C. Deutsch, P. Fromy
Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators … (2009)

“Low Velocity Proton Stopping in Negative Hydrogen-Proton Mixtures”
Authors: C. Deutsch, M. Bacal, B. Tashev
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 50, YP6. 040 (2008)

“Low Velocity Ion Stopping in Dense and Multicomponent Plasmas”
Authors: B. Tashev, C. Deutsch, P. Fromy
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 50, UP6. 111 (2008)

“Low velocity ion stopping in multicomponent plasmas for WDM production”
Authors: B. Tashev, C. Deutsch
Journal: APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts 49, NP8. 047 (2007)