Tutorials
The tutorials of SMSI 2023 are of particularly interest for PhD students and people from industry. They shall provide a balanced overview of a technological and/or a promising research field.
The Tutorials will take place on Monday, 08 May 2023, at the NCC West of NürnbergMesse. Please find here the detailed program:
T1 - Tutorials, Room Dublin | |
10:30 | T1.1 - 10 Commandments of the Infrared: A manual to get started beyond the Visible J. Kunsch, Laser Components Germany GmbH, Olching (Germany) |
12:00 | Break |
12:15 | T1.2 - Infrared Spectroscopy for Sensors: Trends and Developments W. Mäntele, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main (Germany) more details... |
13:45 | Break |
14:00 | T1.3 - Spectral Imaging for Non-invasive Material Characterisation and Mapping R. Gloaguen, M. Fuchs, S. Lorenz, A. Afifi, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Freiberg (Germany) more details... |
T2 - Tutorials, Room Tunis | |
10:30 | T2.1 - How to DCC - Practical Aspects of Indroducing Digital Calibration Certificates S. Hackel, B. Gloger, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig (Germany) |
12:00 | Break |
12:15 | T2.2 - Essentials of Finite Element Simulations for MEMS D. Platz, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna (Austria) more details... |
13:45 | Break |
14:00 | T2.3 - The quantum revolution 2.0: a short trip in the world of quantum sensors (with a special focus on photons) I. Degiovanni, Italian National Institute of Metrology Research, Torino (Italy) more details... |
T3 - Tutorials, Room Zürich | |
10:30 | T3.1 - Sensors and Analytics for Safety and Process Control in Hydrogen Technologies C. Tiebe, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin (Germany) more details... |
12:00 | Break |
12:15 | T3.2 - Photoacoustic gas detection J. Wöllenstein, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiberg (Germany) |
The price of the tutorials is €95 each, including VAT, service & shipping charges. Tutorial participants are also invited to attend the Get Together, the Conference Opening, the AMA Innovation Award and the Plenary Talk, starting 15:30 at Room London for free.