Plasma Technologies for pH Control and Nutrient Recycling Webinar
Join us on February 28th for an opportunity to learn about NASA Kennedy Space Center’s work on developing a technology that generates plasma activated water in pH ranges that allow for the addition of nitrates and other nutrients while maintaining a healthy pH for plants. The uniqueness of this process is the adjustability of the pH with one system. The same plasma system can be used to treat both the water and the biomass. Additionally, the technology can be used as an on-demand, point-of-use method for producing nitric acid.
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During the webinar, you will learn about these new technologies as well as how NASA technologies are available to license through our Technology Transfer Program. Registration is free, and all interested parties are welcome to attend.
Dr. Kenneth Engeling received his PhD in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 2019 with a focus in plasma physics. Since 2020, he has performed research at Kennedy Space Center and focuses within plasma physics and plasma chemistry. Some of the work includes waste gasification, toxic gas abatement, lunar mining, fuel production, and advanced sensing techniques. Prior to joining NASA, he worked for the Air Force Research Laboratories as a contractor on high power microwave systems.