Eddie van Veldhuizen
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Eddie van Veldhuizen is Assistant Professor in the Elemental Processes in Gas Discharges group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His research focuses on new aspects of high pressure, low temperature plasmas. These discharges are not only non-equilibrium, but also transient with a duration of tens of nanoseconds. He has worked on pulsed high-voltage sources, measurements of plasma parameters and chemical conversions and modeling the discharge propagation.
My personal drive has always been to do experiments to find out how things work and how they can be improved for the benefit of our society.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Eddie van Veldhuizen obtained his PhD from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in 1984, on the hollow glow cathode discharge, analyzed by optogalvanic and other studies. He is currently an Assistant Professor at TU/e.
Key Publications
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Pulsed positive corona streamer propagation and branching
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (2002) -
Positive and negative streamers in ambient air: measuring diameter, velocity and dissipated energy
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (2008) -
A new flexible DBD device for treating infected wounds: in vitro and ex vivo evaluation and comparison with a RF argon plasma jet
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (2016) -
Breakdown of methylene blue and methyl orange by pulsed corona discharge
Plasma Sources Science and Technology (2007)
Ancillary Activities
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