Electron scattering and transport for plasma-liquid interactions (Old ID 23301)
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
The project addresses the emerging technologies associated with the interaction of plasmas with liquids and biological matter, including plasma medicine. The project expects to generate new knowledge on the role of electron-induced processes through the development of complete and accurate sets of microscopic cross- sections for electrons with biomolecules within tissue. This microscopic data will inform new microscopic models for non equilibrium electron transport in liquids and biological matter, and its coupling to plasmas. The expected outcomes of this project include progress towards the optimization of safety/efficacy of future generation plasma medicine devices through detailed understanding of plasma-biological tissue interactions.
Date
08 Mar 2018 - 31 Jul 2022
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
plasma medicine;Transport Theory;scattering
Funding Body
Australian Research Council
Amount
595120
Project Team
N/A