Description
Low temperature plasma in medicine is a new field that rose from the research in the application of cold plasmas in bioengineering. Plasma medicine is an innovative and promising multidisciplinary novel field of research covering plasma physics, life sciences, and clinical medicine to apply physical plasma for therapeutic applications.
Emerging Developments and Applications of Low Temperature Plasma explores all areas of experimental, computational, and theoretical study of low temperature and atmospheric plasmas and provides a collection of exciting new research on the fundamental aspects of low temperature and pressure plasmas and their applications. Covering topics such as carbon nanotubes, foodborne pathogens, and plasma formation, this book is an essential resource for research groups, plasma-based industries, plasma aerodynamics industries, metal and cutlery industries, medical institutions, researchers, and academicians.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Aamir Shahzad (Ed.)
Aamir Shahzad
is an Associate Professor, at the department of physics, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Maogang He (Ed.)
Maogang He is a professor in the school of energy and power engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. He has published more than 370 research articles in different international and Chinese journals.