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Ph.D. Alumni:

Name Dissertation Title
Michael Martin Prediction of Damage to Structure Resulting from Recirculation of Particles from a Magnetoplasma Spacecraft Engine
Tsung-Chan “Cliff” Tsai Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition Modeling
Kunpeng Wang Experimental Investigation of High Dose Rate Irradiation of Petroleum in a Continuous Flow System
Robert Gieger Non-equilibrium Plasma in Oil

M.S. Alumni:

Name Thesis Title
Sreekar Parami Study of Methane Reforming in Warm Non-Equilibrium Plasma Discharges
Robert Geiger Plasmachemical Synthesis of Carbon Suboxide
Abismael Diaz An Analysis on the Potential Application of Low Temperature Plasmas to Launder Astronaut Clothing
Robert Rodi Preliminary Results of Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid Removal via Electron Beam at Various Doses
Frans Ebersohn Gas Kinetic Study of Magnetic Field Effects on Plasma
Dani Wakim Glow Discharge Characteristics of Non-thermal Microplasmas at Above Atmospheric Pressures and their Applications in Microscale Plasma Transistors
Harika Damarla Rheological Studies and Simulated Distillation of Crude Oils Post Electron Beam Treatment
Ilan Berman Designing A System for Upgrading of Heavy Crude Oils through Electron Beam Treatment
Nick Gawloski Experimental Investigation of Pulsed Electrical Discharge Energy Deposition in Supersonic Flows
Stephen Slavens Microplasma Ball Reactor for Liquid Hydrocarbon Conversion
Kalissa Adkins Plasma Processing of Oils Using a Corona Reactor
Pinjia Ming Glow Discharge Enhanced Chemical Reaction: Application in Ammonia Synthesis and Hydrocarbon Gas Cleanup
Kenneth Briggs Experimental Setup and Preliminary Results for Electron Beam Remediation of Heavy Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils

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