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Applied Industrial Spectroscopy
30 July 2023 – 03 August 2023 Munich, Germany
Applied Industrial Spectroscopy (AIS) Developed spectroscopic technologies with applications across industries as well as cutting-edge technologies in transition from development to industrial settings are encouraged.
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Applied Industrial Spectroscopy (AIS)
- Water Pollution
- Microplastics
- PFAS
- TICs/TIMs
- Wastewater analysis
- Circular Economy & Recycling
- Plastics
- Fabrics
- Textiles
- Metals
- Agri-Photonics
- Soil monitoring
- Plant analysis
- Fertilizer
- Microalgae research
- Disease/Pathogen Detection
- Pharmaceuticals
- Microfuidics
- Bloodborne pathogen identification
- Circulating tumor cells
- Energy & Extraction Industries
- Mining
- Combustion
- Metal identification
- Mineral characterization
- Climate Change
- Industrial air monitoring
- Carbon capture sequestration
- Space and extraterrestrial science
- Process Analytical Technologies
- On-line analysis
- Food Science
- Safety
- Quality
- Origin
Committee
- Tanya Myers, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States, Chair
- Joachim Sacher, Sacher Lasertechnik GmbH, Germany, Chair
- Francis Vanier, National Research Council Canada, Canada, Chair
- Gombojav Ariunbold, Mississippi State University, United States
- Diana Bailey, National Inst of Standards & Technology, United States
- Aparajita Bandyopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
- Amy Bauer, Ocean Insight Inc., United States
- Torsten Frosch, TU Darmstadt, Germany
- Krishnan Parameswaran, Cambridge Consultants Ltd.
- Dominik Rabus, RABUS.TECH, Germany
- Katy Roodenko, Max-IR Labs
- Cinzia Sada, Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy
- Amartya Sengupta, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
- Ulrike Willer, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Speakers
Applied Industrial Spectroscopy (AIS)
- Dan Angelescu, fluidion SAS, France
Light in the Water: Single-Fiber Spectroscopy for Next-Generation Microfluidic Water Quality Sensors - Cynthia Brooks, University of Texas McDonald Observatory, United States
Development and Production of Silicon Immersion Gratings for High-Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy - Dismas Choge, University of Eldoret, Kenya
Design of Multi-Wavelength Laser Generation PPLN Waveguide Module for Detection of Water Pollutants - Simona Cristescu, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands
Volatiles Detection Using Broadband Mid-IR Spectroscopy: From a Research Idea to Application in Fruit Storage Facilities - Ashim Dhakal, Universiteit Gent, Nepal
Piloting an Affordable and Real-Time Water Assessment System (WAS) for Detection of Fecal Coliforms in Drinking Water - Michael Gensch, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Spectroscopy Sensor Concepts for the Investigation of Extraterrestrial Environments - Kaylee Hakkel, MantiSpectra B.V., Netherlands
The Upcoming Spectral Revolution - Frank Hegmann, University of Alberta, Canada
Low-Temperature Carrier Mobility in HgCdTe Films Measured by Time-Resolved Terahertz Spectroscopy - Karsten Hinrichs, ISAS Berlin, Germany
Optical Monitoring During the Electrochemical Deposition of Organic Layers - James Janni, Corteva Agriscience, United States
Agri-Photonics - Dmitry Kurouski, Texas A&M University, United States
Raman-Based Sensing of Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Plants - Muriel Lepère, University of Namur, Belgium
Mid-Infrared Laser-Based High Resolution Spectroscopies for Lab Studies of Molecules in View to Atmospheric Applications - Sudipta Maiti, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
Single-Molecule Photonic Techniques Aid Drug Design - Markus Mangold, IRsweep, Switzerland
Applications of QCL-comb DCS - Werner Mäntele, DiaMonTech AG, Germany
Quantum Cascade-Laser (QCL) -Based Sensors for Biomedical Applications - Ruth Marfil-Vega, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, United States
Measuring Emerging Contaminants: Lab vs. In-Situ - Debora Milori, EMBRAPA, Brazil
LIBS Applied to Agriculture, Environment, and the Carbon Market - Mira Naftaly, National Physical Laboratory (UK), United Kingdom
THz Spectroscopy for NDE Applications - Katy Roodenko, Max-IR Labs, United States
Mid-Infrared Sensors for Inline Applications in Water and Wastewater Industries - Vincenzo Spagnolo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Latest Developments in QTF-Based Sensing for Real World Applications - Lorenz Sykora-Mirle, IRUBIS, Germany
The Importance of Long Term Stability for Bioprocesses Control - Alok Talekar, Google India, India
Advances in Geospatial Machine Learning Models to Address Food and Water Security - Tomasz Tkaczyk, Rice University, United States
Engineering of High-Performance Miniature Optics and Imaging Systems - Prashanth Upadhya, Indian Space Research Organization, India
Precision Atomic Optical Systems for Space Applications - Aurore Vicet, Universite de Montpellier II, France
Photoacoustic Infrared Gas Sensors Based on Mechanical Resonators for Environmental to Diagnosis Applications - Christoph Wagner, s::can GmbH, Austria
Applying Online UV/VIS Spectroscopy from Clean Water to Wastewater - Andreas Weingartner, casAgua, Mexico
Smart Sensors for Water Quality
Plenary
Tobias Kippenberg
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Hybrid Low Loss Photonic Integrated Circuits: From Chipscale Frequency Combs, Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers to Cryogenic Interconnects
Recent advances in attaining ultra low loss highly confining silicon nitride waveguides with loss in the dB-meter range and their heterogeneous integration with MEMS and Lithium Niobate have opened up novel applications that benefit not only from scalable manufacturing, compact form factor and low power, but crucially have now reached a point where the performance is on par and even exceeding that of legacy optical systems. I will describe a range of novel advances, including photonic integrated circuit based frequency agile lasers with fiber laser phase noise, parametric traveling wave amplifiers, Erbium amplifiers on chip, as well as soliton frequency combs, with applications from coherent communications and LiDAR to cryogenic quantum interconnects.
About the Speaker
Tobias J. Kippenberg is Full Professor in the Institute of Physics and Electrical Engineering at EPFL in Switzerland since 2013 and joined EPFL in 2008 as Tenure Track Assistant Professor. Prior to EPFL he was Independent Max Planck Junior Research group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany. While at the MPQ he demonstrated radiation pressure cooling of optical micro-resonators and developed techniques with which mechanical oscillators can be cooled, measured and manipulated in the quantum regime — now part of the research field of Cavity Quantum Optomechanics. Moreover, his group discovered the generation of optical frequency combs using high Q micro-resonators, a principle known now as micro-combs or Kerr combs. This discovery unlocked record data transmission rate, which led to the development of new concepts in telecommunications in collaborations with industry. For his early contributions in these two research fields, he was recipient of the EFTF Award for Young Scientists (2011), The Hemholtz Prize in Metrology (2009), the EPS Fresnel Prize (2009), ICO Award (2014), Swiss Latsis Prize (2015), the Wilhelmy Klung Research Prize in Physics (2015), the 2018 ZEISS Research Award and the R. Wood Award (2021). Moreover, he is first-prize recipient of the "8th European Union Contest for Young Scientists" in 1996 and is listed in the Highly Cited Researchers List of 1% most cited physicists, 2014 – 2021. He is co-founder of the startup LIGENTEC SA, an integrated photonics foundry; DEEPLIGHT SA, a supplier of advanced laser sources; and LUXTELLIGENCE SA, a thin-film lithium niobate foundry.
Greg Rieker
University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Practical Dual Comb Spectroscopy to Improve Energy Systems: Navigating the Interfaces Between Science, Engineering and Industry
A decade of collaboration on dual comb spectroscopy between scientists, engineers, business-people and industrial end-users is reducing methane leakage across vast areas of oil and gas production and optimizing performance of energy producing chemical reactions.
About the Speaker
Greg Rieker is an Associate Professor and Vogel Family Faculty Fellow in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. He leads the Precision Laser Diagnostics Laboratory, which aims to understand and improve energy and atmospheric systems through laser-based sensing. Greg earned a BS from the Missouri University of Science and Technology and MS and PhD degrees from Stanford University. He has affiliations with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Greg received the NSF CAREER award, the Peter Werle and Hiroshi Tsuji Early Career Scientist Awards and the Colorado Governor’s Award for High-impact Research. He is a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors and co-founder and CTO of LongPath Technologies, Inc.
Special Events
2023 Special Events
- IONS+ Munich
- Panel Discussion: Eyes on the Planet – Advances, Limitations and Challenges in Spaceborne Spectrometer Development and Cross-Mission Synergies
- Congress Reception
- Panel Discussion - Application of Remote Sensing to Real-World Problems – Strategies, Successes and Challenges
- Congress Farewell
- CANCELLED: Tour of Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu GmbH
IONS+ Munich
Sunday, 30 July 07:00 – 19:00
Hilton Munich Park
Fee: USD 50
IONS+ Munich 2023 is a full-day event for students attending the Optica Sensing Congress. IONS, which started in 2008, affords students the opportunity to build an environment where they can exchange research, hear from luminaries and professionals in the field and enjoy the local culture of the host city. The event is open to all students.
Panel Discussion: Eyes on the Planet – Advances, Limitations and Challenges in Spaceborne Spectrometer Development and Cross-Mission Synergies
Tuesday, 01 August 14:00 – 15:30
Picasso/Dali
Presider: Kevin Turpie, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
Panelists:
Emiliano Carmona, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
Tobias Storch ,German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
Claudia Giardino, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Jens Nieke, European Space Agency, France
David Thompson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
Joe Salisbury, University of New Hampshire, USA
Heidi Dierssen, University of Connecticut, USA
Daniel Spengler, ConstellR GmbH, Germany
Sivert Bakken, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Keely Roth, Planet Labs PBC, USA
Arnold Dekker, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia
Congress Reception
Wednesday, 02 August 18:00 – 19:30
Foyer Mezzanine
This welcome reception is an excellent opportunity to meet or reconnect with friends, colleagues and fellow attendees.
Panel Discussion - Application of Remote Sensing to Real-World Problems – Strategies, Successes and Challenges
Thursday, 03 August 12:00 – 13:00
Picasso/Dali
Presiders:
Wesley Moses, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Sanna Kaasalainen, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, Finland
Panelists:
Heike Bach, Vista GmbH, Germany
Jean-Philippe MacLean, GHGSat, Inc.,Canada
Chris Rampersad, EarthDaily Analytics, Canada
Andrea Vander Woude, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, USA
Eyal Ben-Dor, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Arnold Dekker, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia
Congress Farewell
Thursday, 03 August 16:30 – 17:00
Foyer Mezzanine
Please join your fellow congress attendees for a farewell toast.
CANCELLED: Tour of Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu GmbH
Friday, 04 August 10:30 – 14:30
Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu GmbH
***This event has been cancelled***
Enjoy a tour of Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu GmbH with your fellow congress attendees. Discover the art of brewing and immerse yourself in the exciting history of the Spaten, Franziskaner and Löwenbräu breweries. Transportation from the Hilton Munich Park Hotel, beer and snacks are included.
A EUR 65 fee is required to reserve your spot on the tour.