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atmospheric cold-plasmas. The thesis project is placed in the context of an ANR contract obtained whose objective is the analysis of microwave hydrocarbon plasmas used notably for the conversion of methane into
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of tissues submitted to plasma-treated hydrogel treatment. The ultimate goal of this project is to gain a fundamental understanding of the effects of atmospheric pressure plasma-treated hydrogels on redox
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Hampton University, Department of Physics Position ID: Hampton University-Department of Physics-PLASMA [#31447] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: Hampton
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institutions in Prague: Charles University (Department of Surface and Plasma Science) and Czech Academy of Sciences (Institute of Physics, Astronomical Institute, Institute of Atmospheric Physics). The PhD
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efficient in a wide range of conditions [4-7] with a plasma power typically less than 1% of the power released by the flame. These NRP discharges are the focus of ongoing studies at EM2C. Project description
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | about 2 hours ago
atmospheres, (2) direct interactions with ionospheric plasma, and (3) crustal absorption where both an intrinsic magnetic field and a neural atmosphere are lacking. These processes give rise to such phenomena
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works on non-equilibrium (cold) electrical discharges at atmospheric or near-atmospheric pressure (0.1 – 10 bar) and their applications. The team develops new cold plasma sources (micro-discharges and
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of atmospheric pressure plasmas and plasma technology. The successful development of different plasma concepts has launched RUPT into numerous interdisciplinary collaborations exploring a wide range of
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space and astrophysical environment, MHD/PIC simulations, particle transport and acceleration, plasma instabilities. This position in plasma astrophysics group (https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/astroparticle
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nanotechnologies and bioapplications (https://plasma.sci.muni.cz ), which focuses on basic and applied research in the physics and chemistry of low-temperature plasma. The main activities of the group