Radiometry
Radiometry deals with techniques for measuring electromagnetic radiation, in the form of ultraviolet radiation, visible light, and infrared radiation.
Our focus areas in radiometry include optical detectors, radiation sources, and the radiation transfer through various media. Groups’ recent research areas form a cross-disciplinary combination of LED based light sources, lifetime of optical components and materials, renewable energy sources, atmospheric radiation propagation, and environmental measurements.
Information about the latest projects can be found in the links below:
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Hyperspectral Camera Calibration (2017-)
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Modelling of Light-Emitting Diodes (2009-)
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EMPIR PV-Enerate - Advanced PV Energy Rating (2017-2020)
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EMRP SolCell - Metrology for III-V Material Based High Efficiency Multi-Junction Solar Cells (2014-2017)
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EMRP ATMOZ - Traceability for Atmospheric Total Column Ozone (2014-2017)
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EMRP SIQUTE - Single-Photon Sources for Quantum Technologies (2012-2015)
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UVIADEM - UV Radiation Induced and Assisted Degradation of Materials (2011-2015)
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Predictable Quantum Efficient Detector - PQED (2008-)