This course covers the fundamental principals governing low temperature plasma discharges and their applications. First the fundamental properties of plasmas are introduced. These include the kinetic theory of gases, collisional processes, and plasma sheaths. Then in-depth coverage of the physical mechanisms underlying the operation of non-equilibrium plasma discharges is presented, including important characteristics such as their ignition, evolution, and eventual quenching. Finally, practical applications of non-thermal plasmas, including applications in biology and medicine, are presented.
Non-Thermal Plasma Engineering
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Spring 2024
Course Number
ECE 875
CRN
33596
Credits
3
Discipline
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Instructor
Laroussi, M. (mlarouss@odu.edu)
Times and Days
4:30-7:10pm
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Course Information
Prerequisites
Prerequisites: graduate standing.