
About
Sander Nijdam is an Associate Professor in the Elementary Processes in Gas Discharges (EPG) group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). He focuses on transient plasma phenomena, including streamers, microwave discharges, and EUV-induced discharges, with applications in both industrial and natural contexts like lightning. His research bridges fundamental physics and practical engineering solutions.
- Education:
- MSc in Applied Physics, TU/e (2000)
- PhD in Experimental Plasma Physics, TU/e (2011)
- Affiliations:
- EPG Group Lead
- Course Instructor (e.g., Electromagnetism and Optics)
His research investigates the dynamics of transient discharges, aiming to control and utilize these phenomena. Key projects include plasma-assisted combustion optimization, surface charging diagnostics, and lightning physics. Nijdam’s work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through energy and environmental applications.
Research Trends: Recent articles focus on electric field measurements in streamers, plasma-ignition combustion, and advanced diagnostics like E-FISH and Pockels effect. These studies emphasize interdisciplinary methods, combining experiments with numerical simulations.
- Awards:
- Noah Hershkowitz Early Career Award (2017)
- NWO Veni Award (2014)
- ERC Consolidator Grant (2024)
- Grants/Projects:
- Defect-Driven Local Charging (2022–2027)
- Plasma Power: Plasma Torch Design (2021–2027)
- PhotoLitho Surface Charging (2020–2027)
Labs/Teams: Leads the EPG group, collaborating on plasma diagnostics and combustion projects. Active in media engagements to explain lightning science and plasma technology.
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