Gas Measurement Techniques

Workshop for doctoral students from all over Germany on 14.03-15.03.2012 in Hanover

Medical technology, security technology, emission control in vehicles or biogas plants - there are many applications in which the analysis of gases plays an important role. Activities may include the unique identification of biomarkers in the breath, the detection of toxic substances with concentrations well below 10-6, the optimization of combustion processes based on the emitted exhaust gases or the development of integrated sensor platforms. And so many of the different demands on the measurement technique are, so too are the principles of measurement.

To get an overview of the current state of research in the field of gas measurement techniques, PhD students from all over Germany will meet this year for the first time in Hanover. Doctoral students from various working groups in the fields of physics, chemistry and electrical engineering will present their current topics. The event will be organized by the Institute for Fundamental Electrical Engineering and Measurement Technology. The lectures will be held from 14.03 to 15.03. in the Laboratory of Nano and Quantum Engineering, an interdisciplinary research center at the Leibniz Universität Hannover. The goal is the transfer of knowledge from different research groups and to develop a network for PhD students.

Note to Editors:
For more information, please contact Dipl. Phys. Jens Langejürgen by the Institute for Fundamental Electrical Engineering and Measurement Technology at telephone +49 511 762 4680 or by e-mail at Langejuergen@geml.uni-hannover.de.

Published by Fritz Schulze Wischeler