Prof. David Graves started at University of California Berkeley (mid-1980s) Developed fluid, kinetic and hybrid models of low-pressure plasmas + experiments/modeling of plasma-surface interactions Broad range of topics : Micro-electronics, plasma-polymer interactions, Plasma medicine, plasma-liquid interactions, agriculture,... Many leadership roles in plasma chemistry community, incl. member of IPCS BoD (2011-2019), founding member of Plasma Medicine Society (2009) Moved in 2020 to Princeton Plasma Physics Lab and Princeton University: Building a new program in low-temperature plasmas |
Prof. Dr. David Graves Princeton University, USA |
Prof. Mounir Laroussi received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of Tennessee, Knoxville (USA). He now holds a professor position at Electrical & Computer Engineering Department of Old Dominion University (ODU), Norfolk, Virginia. His research interests : physics of non-equilibrium gas discharges + biomedical applications of low temperature plasmas His main contributions : microwave-plasma interactions, plasma diagnostics, understanding of ignition and propagation of plasma jets elucidating the physical and biochemical mechanisms of plasma interacting with biological cells |
Prof. Dr. Mounir Laroussi Old Dominion University, USA |