The research performed in the Science Education Laboratory centers around dusty plasmas, microplasmas, and plasma processing and is primarily student-centered. Undergraduate and advanced high school students, along with select high school teachers plan all work, formulate research goals, assemble all apparatus, collaborate with scientists and engineers, critique and evaluate each other’s work, write papers, and make oral and poster presentations. Simultaneously, the Science Education Laboratory’s open layout for educational workshops fosters communication between participants, master teachers, and student researchers to create a unique learning environment for teachers and students of all abilities.
Summer Student Projects:
1.Development of a Dust Dropper for Dusty Plasma Experimentation
2.DC Dusty Plasma Simulation
3.Effect of Audio Modulation on the Corona of a Tesla Coil
4.Using Raman spectroscopy to study diamond thin films
About the Lab
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Size 2000 sq. ft.
facilities teaching lab, two advanced project labs, construction lab
research topics dusty plasmas, plasma processing, microplasmas, Raman spectroscopy
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, New Jersey 08543-0451 U.S.A.
GPS: 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, NJ
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory managed by Princeton University.