Abstract

Laser spectroscopy provides many possibilities for multi-disciplinary applications in environmental monitoring, in the ecological field, and in medicine. The talk will give a large number of examples ranging from air pollution monitoring by lidar techniques, compact multiple scattering ceramic multi-pass cell gas measurements, remote insect monitoring and classification by elastic and fluorescence spectroscopy, to food safety applications and human sinusitis and otitis diagnostics.

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