The primary focus of my research is plasma
diagnostics and applications.
Gas discharge plasmas are environments where radiation, ions, electrons, and
reactive radicals are present in appreciable quantities simultaneously. Plasmas
are classified as the fourth state of matter, after solids, liquids and gases.
Because of their complex behavior, plasmas are interesting to study and because they emit light, they
are pretty to look at.
Plasma Diagnostics
I am interested in using optical spectroscopy
to study different plasma characteristics such as plasma composition and plasma temperatures.
Plasma applications:
Sterilization :Conventional methods of killing bacteria (such as
antibiotics, sterilization by heat, sterilization by chemical processes and UV
radiation) cannot be applied in all circumstances, and furthermore are
generally ineffective with bacterial biofilms.
The limitations of these conventional sterilization methods stimulated
the development of alternative techniques. The use of plasmas offers a very
promising and more widely applicable alternative to conventional sterilization
methods as plasmas contain a mixture of charged particles, chemically reactive
species produced by plasma chemical reactions, and UV radiation all of which
have been shown to destroy bacteria. I am interested in studying systematically
the synergistic effects of the simultaneous and/or sequential effect of
radiation, ions, electrons, and reactive radicals on selected microorganisms in
lethal as well as in sub-lethal doses.
Plasma cleaning of metal surfaces:
I am interested in investigating the use of plasma
for surface cleaning. The cleaning of metal surfaces such as Al (or
stainless steel) both during manufacturing and prior to their use in specific
applications (such as painting) has been a significant challenge for industry. The plasma process offers
several advantages over conventional chemical cleaning methods. Plasma provides
a low temperature environment using electrical energy to promote chemical
reactions rather than heat. Plasma also eliminates the dangers associated with
wet chemistry and has the major advantage over other cleaning methods because
there is no liquid waste, hence no expensive disposal.