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Low-temperature plasmas
Low-temperature plasmas are used in many industries, from nanotechnologies to environment, or aerospace.
The team activities, both experimental and theoretical, aim at understanding the fundamental mechanisms and promoting the technology transfer.
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Research areas
Applications
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Alejandro Alvarez-Laguna | CNRS researcher Christophe Blondel | CNRS researcher Jean-Paul Booth | CNRS researcher Anne Bourdon | CNRS researcher Pascal Chabert | CNRS researcher Cyril Drag | CNRS researcher Thierry Dufour | Paris-Sorbonne lecturer |
Olivier Guaitella | Polytechnique researcher David Pai | CNRS researcher Jean-Luc Raimbault | Paris-Saclay lecturer Antoine Rousseau | CNRS researcher Svetlana Starikovskaia | CNRS researcher Tsanko Tsankov | CNRS Junior Professor |
Technical support |
Student Space Center
Borhane Bendaci
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Post-docs and temporary staff
Edmond Baratte
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Pierre Amadio Jean-Baptiste Billeau Blandine Berdugo Anatole Berger Sophie Bravo Elena Capuzzo Alexandre Desparmet Korentin Géraud Benjamin Labérie Victor Lafaurie Nicolas Lequette Thi Huyen Nguyen |
Eve Pachoud (collaboration with ONERA)
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