Richard A.H. Engeln is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). He specializes in plasma and materials processing, focusing on optical diagnostics for gas conversion processes. His work bridges fundamental plasma physics with technological applications. Engeln holds MSc and PhD degrees in Physics from Radboud University Nijmegen (1987, 1991) and has held academic positions since 1998 at TU/e. He co-edited the Dutch Journal of Physics (2012–2017) and collaborates internationally with institutions like École Polytechnique (Paris) and the University of Lisbon. His research emphasizes CO2 plasma conversion, energy transfer dynamics, and advanced spectroscopic techniques. Over 54 students have been supervised, contributing to his lab's output of 203 publications since 1994. Key areas include rotational engineering, glow discharge analysis, and thermal plasma behavior. Engeln's work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly addressing climate action through innovative plasma-based solutions. Recent publications (2024–2025) highlight advancements in dual-comb spectroscopy, nanosecond pulsed plasmas, and energy transfer studies in CO2 conversion systems. These contributions underscore his lab's focus on bridging plasma diagnostics with real-world environmental challenges.





