Our research was awarded by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic
Scientists from the Department of Physical Electronics (DPE) in cooperation with experts from BUT CEITEC have developed new plasma units based on thin ceramic substrates. They will be used, for example, to clean surfaces or to increase the seed production. A team of young experts from the Central European Institute of Technology CEITEC BUT under the leadership of prof. Martin Trunec collaborated with young researchers from the DPE Faculty of Science, Masaryk University under the leadership of prof. Mirko Černák. They would like to follow up on this research by continuing the project. More information is available here.

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