[Physstaff] FW: Seminar - Middle infrared tunable laser spectroscopy for molecular sensing: from space to terrestrial applications

Erling Riis e.riis at strath.ac.uk
Mon Mar 7 09:21:29 GMT 2016


This seminar may be of interest to some.
Erling

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From: Michael Lengden
Sent: 07 March 2016 09:14
To: Erling Riis
Subject: Seminar - Middle infrared tunable laser spectroscopy for molecular sensing: from space to terrestrial applications

Erling

Could you please distribute the e-mail below to the Physics department encouraging them to fill out the poll and attend the seminar, we think it would be of interest to a number of people.  Apologies to all those people who have seen the e-mail before.

Michael Lengden

From: Michael Lengden
Sent: 07 March 2016 08:58
To: EEE Academic Staff; EEE Research Staff and Students
Subject: Seminar - Middle infrared tunable laser spectroscopy for molecular sensing: from space to terrestrial applications

Please can I encourage people to sign up for the seminar described below for Thursday this week.  It will be a very interesting talk and discussion on the application of sensor technologies in a number of environments, particularly in space science.



I would like to invite you to attend a seminar on Thursday 10th March (2pm) in Royal College R2.15, where Dr Damien Weidmann will be presenting his research on mid-IR optical gas sensing - "Middle infrared tunable laser spectroscopy for molecular sensing: from space to terrestrial applications".

Damien has been a research scientist in the Space Science and Technology Department of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL Space) since 2004, where he leads the laser spectroscopy research and development activity.  This presentation will give insights into how optical sensors can be used in a number of different fields, including space research, asset management and  environmental monitoring.  The abstract and short biography are attached.

To help us plan for numbers, if you plan to attend then please indicate at the following doodle poll.

If you're not coming, don't respond to the poll please.

http://doodle.com/poll/sannkffbuxuxg8ma


Dr Michael Lengden
Centre for Microsystems and Photonics
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
University of Strathclyde
Room 2.10A
Royal College Building
204 George Street
Glasgow
Scotland

Tel: 0141 548 2875

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