Plasma surface engineering of sustainable materials is topic of new FTPP webinar
Using the highly energized gases called plasmas to treat carbon and upcycle plastic wastes into sustainable composites is the topic…
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Using the highly energized gases called plasmas to treat carbon and upcycle plastic wastes into sustainable composites is the topic…
The first Annual International Alabama Plasma Physics Conference (AIAPC), which is directly connected to statewide efforts to establish plasma science…
Future Technologies & enabling Plasma Processes (FTPP), a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant program led by The University of Alabama…
“Increasing the yield and productivity of crops is a priority for farmers and agricultural scientists,” says Dr. Alexandre Volkov, a…
Dr. Komal Vig is very busy, but she doesn’t mind. A professor of biological sciences at Alabama State University (ASU)…
A 10-year, $40 million federal investment in plasma science and engineering (PSE) in Alabama has produced tangible results that are…
We are excited to invite you to the Future Technologies and Enabling Plasma Processes (FTPP) Space STEM Day on Friday,…
Sixty-four seventh graders from area schools participated June 9-15 in the 2024 Alabama Tech Trek, a residential Science, Technology, Engineering…
The new summer marketing and coordination intern for The University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic…