Supervision of Ph.D. thesis
1. Calculation of the
Thermodynamic Functions for Titanium (Ti I and Ti II) and Titanium Monoxide
(TiO). Determination of Absolute Values of Transition Probabilities for (0,0) and
(1,1) Bands of c1F- a1D System of the TiO Molecule - by Wieslaw
Zyrnicki, 1972, in the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Metallurgy of Rare
Elements at Technical University, Wroclaw, Poland; presently Professor at the
Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland
2. Plasma Spraying of
Aluminum Oxide Layers and Study of Some of Their Features - by Tadeusz
Pazdziora, 1974, in the same Institute
3. Study of the Reduction
of Silicon, Titanium, and Zirconium Dioxides by Hydrogen in an Argon Plasma -
by Waldemar Kukielko, 1977, in the same Institute
4. Study of the Reduction
of Silicon, Titanium, and Zirconium Dioxides by Hydrogen in a Plasma Obtained
in an Induction Device - by Jerzy Jurewicz, 1978, in the same Institute;
presently: Professor at the University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, http://www.gcm.usherb.ca/crtp/profs/jurewicz.htm
5. Analysis of the
Application Possibility of Plasma Spraying Process in the Microelectronics.
Research on Copper and Tantalum Coatings Obtained by Spraying Under Vacuum
Protection - by Lech Pawlowski, 1978, in the same Institute; presently:
Professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille, France, http://www.ensc-lille.fr/trombi/fichepawlowski.html
6. Plasma Processing of
Zirconium and Copper Concentrates in an Induction Plasma Device and in a
Rotationally Expanded Plasma Reactor - by Marian Murawa, 1979, in the same
Institute; presently: Individual Expert of the European Commission, EuropAid
Program
7. Synthesis of Nitric
Oxides in an Atmospheric Pressure Microwave Plasma - by Ryszard Bajorek, 1981,
in the same Institute
8. Générateurs d'arcs soufflés à basse température. Application à la chimie des plasmas, by Hervé
Lesueur, 1991, University of Orleans, France (co-tutoring with J. Chapelle)
9. Simulation of the First
Negative System of Nitrogen and Temperature Evaluation in Different Plasma
Sources - by Hossein Nassar, 1991, Orleans University; presently: Assistant
Professor at the Université Libanaise, Faculté des Sciences, Zahlé - Bekaa,
Lebanon
10. Spectroscopic Study of
Diatomic Molecules Carbon Containing. Application to the Diagnostic of Plasmas
Containing Hydrocarbons - by Jean Koulidiati, 1991, Orleans University;
presently: Assistant Professor at the Université de Ouagadougou, Faculté des
Sciences et Techniques, Département Physique, Burkina Faso
11. Contribution à la conversion profonde des résidus carbonés et des gaz en hydrocarbures liquides, by Pierre Jörgensen, 1994, Orleans University, (co-tutoring with J. Chapelle)
12. Electric and Energetic
Characteristics of Gliding Arcs. Some Applications in Plasma Chemistry of
Nitrogen, Carbon, and Sulfur Compounds, by Albert Ranaivosoloarimanana, 1997,
Orleans University, presently: Assistant at the Université de la Nouvelle
Calédonie, Nova Caledonia, http://www.geocities.com/albertranai
13. Conversion of methane
in presence of carbon dioxide and steam in an electric arc and in a gliding
discharge - by Khélifa Meguernes, 1998, Orleans University (team supervision
with J. Chapelle)
14. Contributions
théoriques et expérimentales à l'étude des décharges électriques de type plasma
froid - by Bogdan Hnatiuc, 2001, Technical University of Iasi (Romania) and
Orleans University, team supervision with H. Rossman; presently: Assistant at
the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, "Gh. Asachi" Technical
University of Iasi, Romania
15. Contributions théoriques et expérimentales à l'étude des décharges
électriques luminescentes, glissantes et arcs sous pressions de 30 à 1000 hPa -
by Peter Pastva, 2001, Orleans University and Bratislava University, team
supervision with R Hajossy,