Roman Klymenko
PhD researcher
Biography
PhD researcher in the Applied Water Physics team at Wetsus and TU Eindhoven, specializing in the degradation of aqueous micropollutants, particularly PFAS, through plasma discharge and aeration using a hyperbolic water vortex.
Education
MSc, Applied Physics and Nanomaterials, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine, 2020
BSc, Applied Physics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine, 2018
Research interests
PFAS, plasma, degradation, vortex, aeration
Selected publications
- R. Klymenko, E. de Kroon, L. L. F. Agostinho, E. C. Fuchs, J.Woisetschläger, W. F. L. M. Hoeben, Characterization of a hyperbolic vortex plasma reactor for the removal of aqueous phase micropollutants, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 57 (2024)
- T. Donepudi, M. van de Griend, L. L. F. Agostinho, E. J. de Kroon, R. Klymenko, R. Pecnik, J. Woisetschläger, E. C. Fuchs, Numerical analysis of vortex dynamics in hyperbolic funnels using computational fluid dynamics, Physics of Fluids 36 (2024)
- R. Klymenko, H. Nanninga, E. de Kroon, L. L. F. Agostinho, E. C. Fuchs, J. Woisetschl¨ager, W. F. L. M. Hoeben, Preparation of freesurface hyperbolic water vortices, JoVE Journal 197 (2023)