
Dusty Plasma Research Group
The Dusty Plasma Research Group studies a type of plasma that contains tiny particles, or “dust,” suspended in it. Plasma is an ionized gas made up of charged particles, and when dust particles are added, they can influence the behavior of the plasma in unique ways. This research helps us understand fundamental processes in space, like those in stars and planetary atmospheres, and can have practical applications in technology, such as improving semiconductor manufacturing and enhancing energy systems. Understanding dusty plasma can lead to advancements in various scientific and engineering fields.