Internationale
Vakuum-Gesellschaften
American
Vacuum Society (AVS)
The AVS Science and Technology
Society is a nonprofit organization which promotes communication, dissemination
of knowledge, recommended practices, research, and education in the use
of vacuum and other controlled environments to develop new materials, process
technology, devices, and related understanding of material properties for
the betterment of humanity. The AVS is comprised of 9 technical divisions,
4 technical groups, 19 local-area chapters and about 6000 members worldwide.
The Society provides stimulating symposia, short courses, and educational
outreach both at the national and local levels.
Belgische
Vakuumgemeinschaft
The purpose of BELVAC is
to promote the development of vacuum science and technology and contribute
to its advancement in Belgium. BELVAC prepares courses on vacuum techniques
and applications and publishes the "BELVAC NEWS" four times a year.
Brazilian
Vacuum Society
A Sociedade Brasileira de
Vácuo (SBV) é uma sociedade civil, de caráter científico
e tecnológico, de duração por tempo indeterminado,
sem fins lucrativos, com sede e foro no Instituto de Física "Gleb
Wataghin" - na Universidade Estadual de Campinas, estado de São
Paulo, regida por estatuto. Voltada para a divulgação e troca
de informações na área de vácuo, tanto do pontode
vista acadêmico como industrial, promovendo cursos, congressos e
interações nas mais diversas áreas que fazem uso desta
tecnologia. A sociedade possue aproximadamente 250 sócios em várias
categorias (honorário, benemérito, mantenedor, coletivo,
efetivo e aspirante).
British
Vacuum Council
The British Vacuum Council
(BVC) is the representative for Great Britain on the International Union
for Vacuum Science, Technique and Application (IUVSTA). As such it has
a role to stimulate international collaboration in the fields of vacuum
science, techniques and applications and related multi-disciplinary topics
including solid-vacuum and other interfaces.
Coalition
for Plasma Science
Group of institutions, organizations,
and companies joining forces to increase awareness and understanding of
plasma science and its many applications and benefits for society.
Croatian
Vacuum Society
The Croatian Vacuum Society
(CVS) is a non-profit corporate body which provides a link between people
and institutions interested in Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications.
The objectives of the Croatian Vacuum Society are the advancement of vacuum
science and techniques in all their aspects, stimulation and support of
their application, as well as support and representation of the interests
of its members (about seventy physicists, chemists and engineers).
French
Vacuum Society SFV
Non-profit scientific organisation
running conferences, educational programs, exhibitions and editing books
in the fields of vacuum, plasmas, thin films, materials, surfaces, adhesion...
Germany
- Deutsche Vakuumgesellschaft (DVG)
Aufgabe der in den sechziger
Jahren als Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Vakuum gegründeten Deutschen
Vakuum-Gesellschaft DVG ist die Betreuung der Forschung und Entwicklung
auf den Gebieten Dünne Schichten, Oberflächenphysik, Vakuumphysik
und -technik, neuerdings auch der Nanostrukturwissenschaften und -technik.
Der DVG gehörten 1998 bereits über 3200 Mitglieder an, zumeist
Physiker und Ingenieure aus Forschung und Industrie.
Indian
Vacuum Society
IVS to propagate principles
and practices of Vacuum Science and Technology to the users in Academic
and Research Institutions and Industry across the country.
International
Union of Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications
IUVSTA is a Union of national
member societies whose role is to stimulate international collaboration
in the fields of vacuum science, techniques and applications and related
multi-disciplinary topics including solid-vacuum and other interfaces.
IUVSTA represents nearly 15,000 physicists, chemists, materials scientists,
engineers, and technologists who are linked through their common use of
vacuum. They are active in basic and applied research, development, manufacturing,
sales, and education.
Israel
Vacuum Society
The IVS currently maintains
an active mailing list of over 400, and includes 3 separately chartered
divisions: crystal growth, hydrides, and plasma. Members of the society
work in a wide range of fields including nanotechnology, optoelectronics,
low-k dielectrics, hard coatings, thin films, self assembly, sensors, bio-interfaces,
electronic materials, MEMS, thermodynamics and kinetics of processes, and
surface dynamics.
Italy -
Associazione Italiana del Vuoto
The AIV is a non-profit,
volunteer-based association dedicated to advancing the science and technology
of vacuum, surfaces, interfaces, nanometer structures, electronic materials
and processing, thin films, plasmas, and vacuum metallurgy and providing
a variety of educational opportunities. The members of the AIV are active
in fundamental and applied research, manufacturing, sales, and education.
The AIV is organized into 8 technical divisions and is member of the International
Union for Vacuum Science, Technique, and Applications (IUVSTA).
Korean
Vacuum Society
The Korean Vacuum Society,
established in 1991 and a member society of IUVSTA, is a nonprofit organization
which promotes communication, dissemination of knowledge, recommended practices,
research, and education in the use of vacuum and other controlled environments
to develop new materials, process technology, devices, and related understanding
of material properties for the betterment of humanity. The KVS is comprised
of 6 technical divisions and about 2000 members nationwide.
Netherlands
Vacuum Society
The Netherlands Vacuum Society
(NEVAC), founded in 1963, promotes the exchange of knowledge in vacuum
technology and areas which rely on the application of vacuum, by organizing
scientific meetings, excursions and educational courses. NEVAC counts about
300 scientists, technicians and commercial representatives, and 30 corporate
members.
Polish
Vacuum Society
Russian
Vacuum Society
The RVS includes more than
2000 individual members and collective members. The main goal of the association
is the support of perspective scientific directions, progress of fundamental
researches in the field of vacuum science, propagation and distribution
of scientific and technical knowledges.
Schweizerische
Vakuumgesellschaft
Die Gesellschaft hat als
Hauptziel, die Wissenschaft und Technik des Vakuums und dessen Anwendungen
zu fördern und weiterzuentwickeln. Kenntnisse und Technologien, welche
die Herstellung und Messung des Vakuums, sowie die wissenschaftlichen und
technischen Anwendungen des Vakuum betreffen werden aktiv gefördert,
dazu gehören Oberflächenbehandlung, sowie Oberflächen-Analysetechniken.
Slovenian
Society for Vacuum Technique DVTS
Established in 1959 and
included in the Electrotechnical union of Slovenia (EZS) and in the Union
of engineers and technicians of Slovenia (ZITS).
Sociedad
Mexicana de Ciencia de Superficies y de Vacío
Mission: To provide with
discussion forums for the technological and scientific problems relevant
to the emerging Mexican industry in the field of surface and material science
Spanish
Vacuum Society - Asociación Española del Vacío y sus
Aplicaciones
The Spanish Vacuum Society
was created in 1963 as a specialised working group of the Spanish Committee
of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and eventually
it became an independent society "Asociación Española del
Vacío y sus Aplicaciones" (ASEVA) in 1968. Activities were focused
on the Vacuum Physics group at the Institute of Applied Physics of the
National Research Council, CSIC.
Swedish
Society of Vacuum Science
Vacuum
Society of Australia
The Vacuum Society of Australia
is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the
science and technology of vacuum, materials, surfaces, interfaces, thin
films, and plasmas, and to providing a variety of educational opportunities.
Vacuum
Society of Japan (VSJ)
VSJ is a member of IUVSTA,
the International Union for Vacuum Society, Technique, and Applications.
Österreichische
Gesellschaft für Vakuumtechnik
Die Österreichische
Gesellschaft für Vakuumtechnik bezweckt den Zusammenschluß der
auf den Gebieten der Vakuumerzeugung, -messung und -anwendung sowie der
Physik, Chemie und Technologie dünner Schichten unter Einbeziehung
der Grenz- und Oberflächen interessierten Personen, Institute und
Unternehmungen zur Förderung der Forschung und Entwicklung auf den
genannten Gebieten, insbesondere durch Herausgabe von Informationen, Publikationen,
Erteilung von Forschungsaufträgen, Veranstaltung von Vorträgen
und Arbeitstagungen, Durchführung von Erfahrungsaustausch und Fortbildungskursen.
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