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E2 focuses on monitoring and controlling the generation of energy and its impact on the environment. The conference will showcase optical techniques and instrumentation used in monitoring, sensing, and transmitting information relating to energy and the environment. It will bring together people from industry, university, and government to address environmental impacts of energy production and policies to guide its management. Special emphasis will be on sensor devices for energy, environment, and pollution monitoring, energy usage and transmission (including smart grid technology), and energy efficiency in industry.

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Optics and Photonics in Environment and Pollution Monitoring

  • Remote sensing techniques to measure trace gases, particulates and aerosols (including LIDAR, DOAS, FTIR)

  • Optical in-situ techniques to measure trace gases, particulates and aerosols

  • Emerging applications for spectroscopic techniques (including non-destructive optical methods and laser diagnostics)

  • Optical techniques for air pollution and climate change detection (including satellite remote sensing)

  • Laser spectroscopy of the environment (including frequency comb spectroscopy)

  • Optical instruments and techniques to measure solid and liquid pollutants or contaminants and water quality (including hyperspectral imaging, LIBS, and time-gated luminescence flow cytometry and application related to marine biology)

  • Optical systems for measurement of whole-facility emissions (including open-path and fiber-optical sensing)

  • Optical techniques to detect hazardous materials (explosives, …)

 

Optics and Photonics in Energy Research and Applications

  • Optics and photonics in wind energy (including energy mining)

  • Optics and photonics in solar energy (including energy mining)

  • Optics and photonics in the fossil fuel industry (including transport and storage)

  • Optics and photonics for the mining industry

  • Optics and photonics in agriculture

  • Optics and photonics for studies of combustion, propulsion, and flow processes (such as flames, explosions, projectiles, engines, etc.)

  • Optics and photonics to increase energy and environmental efficiencies of information transmission (including telecommunications, computing, and the internet)

  • Optics and photonics to assess the environmental impact of energy sectors

  • Optics and photonics in underwater technology

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  • Conference Date

    Nov 14

    2016

    to

    Nov 17

    2016

  • Nov 17 2016

    Registration deadline

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