The 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma Physics recently concluded, drawing over 1,000 registered participants who engaged in a robust exchange of plenary, invited talks, and poster presentations. The event fostered numerous fascinating discussions and served as an inspiring platform, showcasing the latest advancements and achievements in plasma research, while also creating vital opportunities for idea exchange and the formation of new collaborations.
Dr. Razzokov shared his experience, noting that "It was a pleasure reconnecting with my collaborators and former colleagues. We discussed many ideas and explored future directions for joint research." His participation included special moments where he met esteemed colleagues such as Professors Masaharu Shiratani, Alexander Fridman, Pankaj Attri, Nikola Skoro, Quan-Zhi Zhang, Zhitong Chen, Nagendra Kaushik, Vikas Rathore, and Romolo Laurita.
Director Razzokov also delivered an invited talk during the conference, titled "Cold Atmospheric Plasma as a Modulator of Immune Checkpoints: Targeting PD-1 and PD-L1/PD-L2 interaction via Molecular Dynamics."