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  • new Wingless Electromagnetic Air Vehicles (WEAV). See our latest invention on plasma based propulsion. Beyond surveillance and many other terrestrial use, the idea of such propulsion may also be applicable to low gravity atmospheres . Some other websites around the globe:

  • CPDLT graduate researcher Ryan Durscher wins the 2008 SMART Defense Scholarship

  • The UF CPDLT computational plasma program made 2007 highlights of Aerospace

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    Welcome to Computational Plasma Dynamics Laboratory and Test Facility
    University of Florida
    Gainesville, FL 32611

    MISSION


    The Computational Plasma Dynamics Laboratory and Testing (CPDLT) facility at UF is a dedicated plasma related research environment at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Plasma physics and propulsion research at macro and microscale is the primary mission of the CPDLT. It promotes the exchange of the latest scientific and technical information that may enhance accomplishment of the high altitude and orbital missions by understanding the dynamics of plasma. It provides an opportunity for post-doctoral researchers, and undergraduate and graduate students of Science and Engineering to study high-speed and space propulsion, plasma physics, micro and nano flow science and related technologies using advanced computational tools.

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