UC3M | The fiber that smells the atmosphere
Places availables
Organizer
Time
Viernes 26 de septiembre de 19:30h a 20:30h
Venue
Aula -1.A.06 del Campus de Madrid-Puerta de Toledo de la UC3M. Ronda de Toledo, 1, 28005, Madrid
Collaborators
Learn in a simple and practical way how distributed remote sensing of gases using optical fibers works and its usefulness in measuring greenhouse gases. After a short talk to learn why it's important to measure these gases and how optical fibers can be used to do so, you'll learn the basics for building your own red sensor in a simplified version.
The Izaña Atmospheric Research Center, part of the State Meteorological Agency, is collaborating in this activity. It is being carried out within the framework of Gaspof (Generalized Gas Detection using Optical Fibers), as part of the communications network of the future. This project is funded by the European Commission (GA 101189654). More information: https://gaspof.eu/
The Izaña Atmospheric Research Center, part of the State Meteorological Agency, is collaborating in this activity. It is being carried out within the framework of Gaspof (Generalized Gas Detection using Optical Fibers), as part of the communications network of the future. This project is funded by the European Commission (GA 101189654). More information: https://gaspof.eu/