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plasma-liquid interactions, plasmachemistry, plasma medicine, shock waves
Czech Republic

Biography

Dr. Petr Lukes is a senior researcher and the Head of the Department of Pulse Plasma Systems at the Institute of Plasma Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. He is specialized in the research of elementary chemical and physical processes induced by non-thermal plasma of electrical discharges in liquids and in gas-liquid environments; environmental and biomedical applications of underwater plasma; diagnostics of chemical products of electrical discharges in liquids and gas/liquid interfaces; investigation of effects of discharge plasma on organic compounds and microorganisms in liquids.

Activities

Employment (3)

Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences: Prague, CZ

1999 to present | Senior Researcher/Department Head (Pulse Plasma Systems)
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Kumamoto University: Kumamoto, JP

2012-04-01 to 2012-09-31 | Visiting Professor
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Florida State University: Tallahassee, FL, US

2003-09-01 to 2004-09-31 | Postdoctoral Fellow
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Education and qualifications (2)

University of Chemistry and Technology: Prague, CZ

2002 | PhD in Chemistry
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University of Chemistry and Technology: Prague, CZ

1995 | M.Sc. in Chemistry
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Funding (6)

Characteristics of chemically reactive liquids produced by non-equilibrium plasma

2019-01-01 to 2021-12-31 | Grant
Czech Science Foundation (Prague, CZ)
GRANT_NUMBER: GA19-25026S
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Plasma-liquid interactions in organic solutions induced by high-voltage electrical discharges

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Chemical processes initiated by electrical discharge plasma in aqueous liquids for new applications

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Biological and chemical decontamination of water by electrical discharges

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Focused tandem shock waves and their potential application in cancer treatment and controlled drug delivery

Effects of electrical discharge plasmas on chemical and biological contamination in water

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