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General Chairman
Gennady Mesyats

Russian Academy of Sciences


13th International Symposium
on High Current
Electronics

Chairman
Boris Kovalchuk

Insitute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Co-Chairman
Gennady Remnev

High Voltage Research Institute
at Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia

7th International Conference
on Modification of Materials
with Particle Beams and Plasma Flows

Chairman
Sergei Korovin

Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Co-Chairman
Alexander Ryabchikov

Nuclear Physics Institute
at Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia

International Advisory Committees




Hans Bluhm
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany

Alain Durand
Thales Electron Devices, France

Vladimir Fortov
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Vasilii Glukhikh
Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Russia

Yurii Kotov
Institute of Electrophysics, Russia

Magne Kristiansen
Texas Tech University, USA

Eduard Kruglyakov
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russia

Young-Han Kwun
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI), Korea

Francis Lassalle
Centre d'Etudes de Gramat, France

Alexander Litvak
Institute of Applied Physics, Russia

Liu Guozhi
Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, China

Dillon McDaniel
Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Michael Petelin
Institute of Applied Physics, Russia

Marek Sadowski
The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Poland

Edl Schamiloglu
University of New Mexico, USA

Victor Selemir
Institute of Experimental Physics, Russia

Valery Shpak
Institute of Electrophysics, Russia

Valentin Smirnov
Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", Russia

Ian Smith
Titan Pulse Science Division, USA

Georgii Rykovanov
Institute of Technical Physics, Russia

Yuri Usov
Nuclear Physics Institute at Tomsk Polytechnical University, Russia

Bruce Weber
Naval Research Laboratory, USA

Kiyoshi Yatsui
Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan

Yuri Yushkov
Nuclear Physics Institute at Tomsk Polytechnical University, Russia




Victor Anishchik
Byelorussian State University, Byelorussia

Ian Brown
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, USA

Vladimir Engelko
Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Russia

Nikolai Gavrilov
Institute of Electrophysics, Russia

Jia Chunde
Shenyang Institute of Technology, China

Boris Kalin
Moscow Institute of Physical Engineering, Russia

Yuri Kolobov
Institute of Strength Physics and Material Science, Russia

Eduard Kozlov
Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building

Jerzy Langner
The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Poland

Georgi Mladenov
Institute of Electronics, Bulgaria

Jindrich Musil
University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Yves Pauleau
National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France

Sergei Psakhie
Institute of Strength Physics and Material Science, Russia

Timothy Renk
Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Vladimir Rotshtein
Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Russia

Petr Schanin
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Vyacheslav Shulov
Moscow State Aviation Institute, Russia

Anatoly Smyslov
Ufa State Aviation Technical University

Sergio Tazzari
Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Italy

Vladimir Tereshin
Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Ukraine

Yang Si-Ze
Institute of Physics, China

Zhao Weijiang
Peking University, China



Technical Program Committee

Alexander Kim
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Alexander Korotaev
Tomsk State University, Russia

Sergei Korovin
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Nikolai Koval
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Valery Krivobokov
Nuclear Physics Institute at Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia

Efim Oks
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Nikolai Ratakhin
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Yuri Sharkeev
Institute of Strength Physics and Material Science, Russia
Georgy Yushkov
Institute of High Current Electronics, Russia

Local Organizing Committee

Chairman:
Alexander Shishlov
Institute of High Current Electronics

Co-Chairman:
Igor Pegel
Institute of High Current Electronics

Ludmila Avdeeva
Institute of High Current Electronics

Denis Bychkov
High Voltage Research Institute at Tomsk Polytechnic University

Ekaterina Chudinova
Institute of High Current Electronics

Alexander Khuzeev
Institute of High Current Electronics

Oleg Ladyzhensky
Institute of High Current Electronics

Alexey Markov
Institute of High Current Electronics

Maxim Shandrikov
Institute of High Current Electronics

Vadim Sinebryukhov
Institute of High Current Electronics

Nikolai Sochugov
Institute of High Current Electronics

Evgeny Totmeninov
Institute of High Current Electronics

Igor Turchanovsky
Institute of High Current Electronics

Alexey Vizir'
Institute of High Current Electronics

Andrey Zherlitsyn
Institute of High Current Electronics

he fortress of Tomsk was established in 1604 on the right bank of the Tom River, by a decree of the Russian Tsar Boris Godunov. The new settlement came into existence on the lands of the Tatar prince Toyan, who took Russian citizenship.

n the end of the 19th century Tomsk became the largest scientific and educational center in Siberia: in 1888 the first university east of the Ural mountains was opened, in 1900 - the Technological Institute (presently the Polytechnic University). Attached to the University, medical clinics were organized, as well as the Bacteriological Institute, the only one in Siberia.

fter the revolution of 1917, Tomsk became a part of the Siberian Krai and later of the Western-Siberian Krai. In 1937 Tomsk and its attached territories became a part of the Novosibirsk Oblast.

he administrative and economic position of Tomsk changed during World War II. When the military operations started, 30 plants were evacuated to Tomsk. This laid the basis for the industrial development of the city. During the years of war the industrial production of Tomsk grew by a factor of 3. New industries appeared - electro-engineering, optomechanical, rubber-engineering, and such industries as mechanical engineering, metal processing, light industry and food processing developed greatly.

n August of 1944 according to a government decree, the Tomsk Oblast was created, consisting of 16 districts, and the city of Tomsk again acquired its former status as the oblast center.

oon after World War II, Tomsk became a world reknowned center of nuclear testing and production. In 1953 the isotope separation plant, a part of the Siberian Chemical Plant (SCP) which is situated in the vicinity of Tomsk, put out its first production of enriched uranium. In 1958 the first Siberian nuclear power station was opened at the SCP and a new town was founded, called Seversk, where presently about 120 thousand people live.

n the 20th century Tomsk has broadened its fame as an educational center nicknamed 'Siberian Athens'. In the beginning of the 30's the Medical and Pedagogical Higher Schools were opened, in the 50's and 60's years - the Engineering Construction Institute, the Institute of Radioelectronics and Electronic Engineering, a number of research institutions were opened, and the Academic Town (Akademgorodok) was built. The Tomsk Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences is widely known. It includes such research institutions as the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, the Institute of High Current Electronics, the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, the Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, the Institute of Optical Monitoring and other research centers weighty in the world of science.

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