The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Applying Modern Methods Using the Physical Principles of Cold Plasma Systems.
The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Applying Modern Methods Using the Physical Principles of Cold Plasma Systems.
The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Applying Modern Methods Using the Physical Principles of Cold Plasma Systems.
The Physics Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences organized a training course entitled “Training on Applying Modern Methods Using the Physical Principles of Cold Plasma Systems.”
The course was presented by the following faculty members:
Dr. Ali Fadhil Mohammed Dr. Hind Khudair Abbas
Dr. Haider Fahim Saber
This course aims to develop the scientific and practical capabilities of participants in understanding and operating non-thermal plasma technologies based on sound physical principles. The course focuses on linking the theoretical principles of electrical discharge and the movement of charged particles with the practical applications of cold plasma systems at atmospheric pressure.
The course covered several topics, including the basic concepts of plasma, its generation mechanisms, methods for designing and operating plasma jet systems, measurement and diagnostic techniques, and safety standards. It also reviewed the most prominent modern applications of cold plasma in the medical field, sterilization, and surface and environmental treatment.
The researchers recommended focusing on such topics to promote the integration of cold plasma technologies into educational and research laboratories, and to support applied research linking cold plasma to medical and environmental fields. They also recommended developing scientific partnerships with industrial and medical institutions to leverage the technology’s outputs.