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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/ahmedabad/a-workshop-on-photonics-at-iit-gn/articleshow/73433631.cms
A four day long Indo-UK Workshop
on ‘Photonics
for Health, Atmosphere, Safety and Education’ (PHASE 2020) was organised at
the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN). It was sponsored by the
Royal Academy of Engineering, UK. Dr Arup Lal Chakraborty (IITGN), Prof Ken
Grattan (City
University London) and Dr Ralf Bauer (University
of Strathclyde, Glasgow) jointly organised the workshop.
PHASE 2020 aimed to provide a platform for conversations
between early- and mid-career Indian researchers/academics and thereby
strengthen the photonic sensors community in India. It also intended to engage
with industrial participants and sensitize them about the huge worldwide impact
of photonic sensor technologies, the expertise available in Indian academia,
and the industrial challenges that can be addressed through photonics.
The workshop provided the participants with world-class
knowledge on laser-based sensing and imaging through expert lectures and
demonstrations, along with a unique immersive and hands-on experience of
working with a diverse set of photonics-based activities in the Photonic
Sensors Lab at IITGN.
A total of thirteen international experts from the City
University of London, UK; University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; S N Bose
National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata; Physical Research Laboratory,
Ahmedabad; and IIT Gandhinagar mentored the participants throughout the
workshop to carry out short time-bound projects using state-of-the-art optical
technologies.
They worked on experiments such as tunable diode laser
spectroscopy for high-sensitivity gas sensing; measurement of gas
concentration, pressure & temperature; synthesis and characterisation of
plasmonic nanoparticles; 3D-printed optical imaging; biomedical imaging and
image processing approaches.