The instantaneous detection of hazardous bioaerosols, spread intentionally or accidentally, is important to be able to react with countermeasures and prevent the further spread of pathogens. Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) technology is a suitable method for instant detection and localization of bacterial aerosol clouds from longer distances. LIF allows for the standoff differentiation of bacteria from other substances in the environment like pollen, oils or chemicals. After detection, samples of bacteria can be collected and subsequently analyzed in a laboratory by other methods like DNA sequencing or polymerase chain reaction assays for identification. A LIF detection system for bioaerosol detection, which records spectrally and time ...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
When pathogenic bacteria are brought out accidently or on purpose fast detection is important to avo...
Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) technology can be applied for instant detection and localization of...
The release of chemical, biological and explosive (CBE) hazardous materials is a very important and ...
Laser based standoff detection methods are convenient to investigate unknown/hazardous chemical or b...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In an effort to reduce the potential risk of human exposure to chemical or biological hazardous mate...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
When pathogenic bacteria are brought out accidently or on purpose fast detection is important to avo...
Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) technology can be applied for instant detection and localization of...
The release of chemical, biological and explosive (CBE) hazardous materials is a very important and ...
Laser based standoff detection methods are convenient to investigate unknown/hazardous chemical or b...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In an effort to reduce the potential risk of human exposure to chemical or biological hazardous mate...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...
In the frame of the Bio Chemical Collectors (BCC) CBRN-E research project the French Atomic Energy C...