Department of Engineering Physics
Research interests and affiliations
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Physics and spectroscopy of non-thermal plasmas
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Plasma medicine
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Ultra-fast laser spectroscopy
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Plasma-liquid interaction
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Plasma for environment
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Synthesis and characterization of materials
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Plasma biophysics
- TransMedTech Research Chair in Plasma Medicine, Chairholder
- TransMedTech Institute, Member
- International Society for Plasma Medicine (ISPM), Member
- Institut de génie biomédical, Member
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Member
- Nationales Zentrum für Plasma Medizin (NZPM) (Germany), Member
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Plasmatechnologie (DGPT) (Germany) , Member
- Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) (Germany), Member
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH), Alumnus
- 2202 Multi-phase systems
- 3107 Plasma physics
- 3111 Lasers
- 3113 Biophysics
- 3403 Spectroscopy
- 3402 Surface and interfacial chemistry
- 5405 Lipids
Biography
Stephan Reuter is associate professor for plasma physics and spectroscopy at the Engineering Physics Department of Polytechnique Montréal and holds the TransMedTech chair for plasma medicine. He is alumnus of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
From 2017 to 2018, he was Feodor-Lynen Fellow at Princeton University. He established the “plasmatis” physics research group for plasma medicine at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology INP Greifswald, Germany. He was visiting professor at Université Paris-Sud/Paris-Saclay and at Lublin Technical University, Poland, and was a research fellow at the center for plasma physics at Queen’s University Belfast, UK.
His research involves the interaction of non-thermal plasmas with liquids and diagnostic methods such as ultrafast laser spectroscopy, spectral imaging, and single shot techniques. Studied application fields are plasmas for medicine, environment, and material synthesis.
Teaching
General Subjects:
- Physics
- Engineering Physics
- Biomedical Engineering
GBM6953 CE – Plasmas for Bio-Medicine
PHS6910 - Engineering Physics Seminar
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