Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research 2022

11-16 sept. 2022
Centre Culturel et des Congres Rue Jean Monard – 73100 AIX LES BAINS https://spectacles.aixlesbains-rivieradesalpes.com/billetterie/nos-salles/auditorium-du-centre-des-congres/ - Aix-les-Bains (France)

https://flair2022.sciencesconf.org

FLAIR 2022 will be the 7th edition of the international conference series Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research, initiated in 2007 by Francesco D'Amato and Peter Werle. It aims to bring together researchers from both industrial and academic research laboratories and institutions to stimulate new research initiatives and field laser applications involving sensitive and selective detection of molecular species with a broad interdisciplinary approach. FLAIR provides overview lectures by international experts, emphasizing integrative and multi-disciplinary approaches. Talks and posters will be presented by laser detection specialists, but also by researchers active in one of the fields of application (atmospheric monitoring, industrial process control, biomedicine, combustion science, etc.) who are highly familiar with the measurement challenges in an industrial or research setting, but may have limited knowledge of laser-based solutions. Special industry sessions and an exhibition enable our industrial partners to highlight recent progress of commercial systems. The social events help to foster an atmosphere in which it is easy to discuss and interact with researchers across different disciplines. FLAIR 2022 is chaired by Erik Kerstel and Francesco D'Amato and will be held 12-16 September 2022 in Aix-les-Bains, France. FLAIR 2022 is organized under auspices of the CNRS, the Association of the University of Grenoble Alps and the Grenoble Institute of Technology, as well as the French Physical Society (SFP). Administrative support is provided by the Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Physics.
Discipline scientifique :  Physique Atmosphérique et Océanique - Agrégats Moléculaires et Atomiques - Instrumentations et Détecteurs - Physique Médicale

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