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Jean-Paul Booth receives the 2019 Plasma Prize Award of the American Vacuum Society
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Dr Jean-Paul Booth has received the 2019 Plasma Prize Award of the Plasma Science and Technology Division of the American Vacuum Society, for "outstanding and sustained contributions to the development and application of advanced diagnostics for reactive plasmas".

Due to the pandemic the award ceremony was delayed until the AVS 68th International Symposium and Exhibition (AVS 68), November 6-11, 2022 in Pittsburgh, PA.

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