In collaboration of plasma physicists and fluid dynamics experts, we are starting a project on the interaction of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasmas and water, relevant for the application of plasma in medicine. The project will focus on the plasma-induced flow in the liquid phase. The project involves the development of the setup and characterization of both the plasma and the plasma-induced flow. The project will be performed under joint supervision at TU/e.
Your key responsibilities:
- Development of a plasma-water setup suitable for flow measurements but relevant for the application of plasma in medicine
- Development and usage of several setups for flow characterization.
- Discrimination between the various plasma components on the induced flow.
- Supervision of master and bachelor students within the project.
- Interaction with teams from the plasma physics and the flow community.
- Publication of scientific results in peer-reviewed journals and in conferences. We are aiming for at least 3 articles before the PhD thesis is written.