C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute

C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute

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The C. & J.

Nyheim Plasma Institute was formed in 2002 to stimulate and coordinate research projects related to plasma and other modern high energy engineering techniques.

05/01/2026

Celebrating Yelena Alekseyeva and an incredible career 🎉
In the past 20 years, your impact has been felt by all of us. Thank you for the taking care of us and being a mother of our office.
You’ve definitely earned this next chapter—though we’re still not sure how we’ll manage without you around! Wishing you a retirement full of relaxation, adventure, and everything you’ve been putting off for “someday.”

04/14/2026

Our coming seminar taking place on April 15, 2026, at 3:30 PM in the Hill Conference Room.

Dr. Krebs’s research and outreach focus on Plasma Medicine and explores‘ the use of nonthermal plasmas for biomedical applications. His studies of NTP focus, in part, on dielectric barrier discharge plasma (DBDP), which is a form of NTP generated by applying high voltage to an electrode encased in a dielectric material. NTP has been proposed as the basis for a variety of translational applications, including cancer therapy and wound repair, and is already in clinical use in Europe.

Photos from C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute's post 04/14/2026

Drexel Admitted Student Day was held on the Sunday ( April 12th). Thank you for visiting us to see our cool plasma display.

03/17/2026

Please note that our seminar originally scheduled for March 18th 2028 is being rescheduled.
We are working behind the scenes to confirm a new date and will keep you posted the moment we have more info. Stay tuned!

We are pleased to announce our next seminar taking place on March 18, 2026, at 1:00 PM in the Hill Conference Room.

Dr. Krebs’s research and outreach focus on Plasma Medicine and explores‘ the use of nonthermal plasmas for biomedical applications. His studies of NTP focus, in part, on dielectric barrier discharge plasma (DBDP), which is a form of NTP generated by applying high voltage to an electrode encased in a dielectric material. NTP has been proposed as the basis for a variety of translational applications, including cancer therapy and wound repair, and is already in clinical use in Europe.

📅 Date:March 18, 2026
⏰ Time: 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Hill Conference Room
We look forward to an engaging discussion and hope you can join us!

03/10/2026

We are pleased to announce our next seminar taking place on March 18, 2026, at 1:00 PM in the Hill Conference Room.

Dr. Krebs’s research and outreach focus on Plasma Medicine and explores‘ the use of nonthermal plasmas for biomedical applications. His studies of NTP focus, in part, on dielectric barrier discharge plasma (DBDP), which is a form of NTP generated by applying high voltage to an electrode encased in a dielectric material. NTP has been proposed as the basis for a variety of translational applications, including cancer therapy and wound repair, and is already in clinical use in Europe.

📅 Date:March 18, 2026
⏰ Time: 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Hill Conference Room
We look forward to an engaging discussion and hope you can join us!

Photos from C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute's post 02/11/2026

✨ New Year Celebration | 01.22.26 ✨
Great food, great people, and a great start to 2026!
Faculty, staff, students, and families came together to celebrate with international dishes and wonderful company.
Here’s to a successful year ahead! 🎉

Photos from C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute's post 01/12/2026

Our coming seminar about the Application of Plasma-activated Water on Microgreens and Vegetable will be held on Jan 14th, 2026 at Hill Conference Room. Please register at
https://lnkd.in/eaPSAxyd

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A reminder to our coming seminar on January 14, 2026, at 1:00 PM in the Hill Conference Room.
Dr. Di Gioia’s research and outreach focus on sustainable vegetable production systems and vegetable quality. His work spans a wide range of areas, including plant nutrition, non-chemical soil disinfestation, vegetable grafting, plant responses to biotic and abiotic stress, soil and soilless growing systems, microgreens, and agronomic biofortification.
This seminar will explore how plasma-activated water (PAW) can be applied in vegetable and microgreen production, offering insights into innovative, non-chemical approaches for improving crop performance and sustainability.
📅 Date: January 14, 2026
⏰ Time: 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Hill Conference Room
We look forward to an engaging discussion and hope you can join us!

09/04/2025

Team time in the great outdoors! 🌲✨ We took a break from the lab for a group hike at Valley Forge — a perfect way to recharge, enjoy nature, and celebrate our hard work together.
Grateful for this amazing team and the chance to share both research and adventures beyond the lab!
❤️

09/04/2025

Our undergraduate student Steve Huynh presented his poster at the STAR (Students Tackling Advanced Research) Scholars Program, showcasing his study on Plasma-Activated Water (PAW) as a non-toxic alternative to traditional degreasing solvents.
This research demonstrates how innovative plasma technologies can provide sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions to real-world challenges. It’s inspiring to see young scientists contribute their creativity and dedication to advancing cleaner, safer processes.

Photos from C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute's post 06/07/2025

We're excited to welcome you to the Bossone Research Enterprise Center in Philadelphia (3140 Market Street) for IWOPA5!
Don’t forget:
- Registration: June 8, 4 PM
- Welcome Party: June 8, 6 PM
- Opening: June 9, 9 AM

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200 Federal Street
Camden, NJ
08103