Workshop: Natural organic matter fluorescence spectroscopy - sensor technology, signal processing and applications

All natural, and the majority of industrial waters, to some extent contain organic compounds, some of which display auto-fluorescence (i.e. fluorescence without the binding of a dye). This signal can be used to provide quantitative and qualitative information on water quality across a range of contrasting systems. The non-destructive nature of the measurement and the ready availability of necessary technology makes this technology suitable for sensor development in a range of applications.

This Water DTU workshop invites scientists at DTU working with all aspects of auto-fluorescence (instrument construction, signal processing, fluorescence spectroscopy, existing and potential field applications) to meet and initiate discussion forum where findings and know-how can be shared, and future research and development projects can be planned.

The aim is that this one day workshop should provide:

  1. an overview of the fluorescence expertise at DTU 
  2. a forum to meet each other and outline current research areas
  3. brainstorm potential for new research or technology development projects within the field

Water DTU Anchor: Colin Stedmon, DTU Aqua

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Tidspunkt

tor 16 apr 15
13:00 - 16:00

Hvor

Workshoppen is held at DTU Environment, Building 115, Room 145