University of Michigan: Personal Cold Plasma 'Air Curtain' Design for COVID-19 Protection Moves Forward
October 28, 2020
October 28, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release on Oct. 27:
The next generation of protective masks--under development at the University of Michigan--could harness the power of nonthermal, or cold, plasma into a small headset that both blocks and neutralizes airborne pathogens.
Taza Aya, a company founded by a U-M engineering professor, has been named an awardee in the Invisible Shield QuickFire Challenge, a competition creat . . .
The next generation of protective masks--under development at the University of Michigan--could harness the power of nonthermal, or cold, plasma into a small headset that both blocks and neutralizes airborne pathogens.
Taza Aya, a company founded by a U-M engineering professor, has been named an awardee in the Invisible Shield QuickFire Challenge, a competition creat . . .