Stapelmann speaks on Nuclear Careers on Life Science, November 8

Nuclear science is providing amazing solutions to problems in life sciences including medicine and agriculture. Register now and join the ANS Young Members Group next Tuesday, November 8, from 1:15 – 1:45 pm EST for a conversation with Katherina Stapelmann as she talks about her research with plasmas and career in nuclear science.

Katherina is an assistant professor of nuclear engineering at North Carolina State University. She received her PhD in electrical engineering from Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, in 2013, where she continued as postdoc (2014) and assistant professor of electrical engineering (2015-2017) before joining NC State in 2017. Stapelmann’s research interests lie in the experimental investigation of generation and transport of reactive species for life science applications, e.g., plasma medicine and plasma agriculture.