Advanced Seminar Environmental Sensing (Hauptseminar)

Lecturer (Assistant):

Prof. Jia Chen

(Andreas Luther, Adrian Wenzel, Patrick Aigner, Daniel Kühbacher, Andreas Forstmaier, Xiao Bi, Junwei Li, Haoyue Tang, Ayah Abu Hani, Jun Zhang, Vigneshkumar Balamurugan)

TUM Online:

https://campus.tum.de/tumonline/ee/ui/ca2/app/desktop/#/slc.tm.cp/student/courses/950571241?$ctx=design=ca;lang=en

Offered in

Winter and summer term

Hours:

3 hours per week

Registration:

see TUMonline "Course Criteria & Registration"

Content:

Topics on greenhouse gas and pollutant emission, climate change, particulate sensing and health impact, ground and satellite based remote sensing, solar-tracking/open path Fourier transform spectrometer, Grating spectrometer, LiDAR, tunable diode laser spectroscopy, renewable energy, sensor network, and atmospheric dispersion modeling.The participants conduct a bibliographical research independently, prepare a scientific report and present their findings in the seminar. The students will benefit from learning the writing and presentation techniques, scientific thinking, and the detailed understanding of one aspect of environmental sensing techniques.

Languages of instruction:

Report: German or English

Presentation: English

Schedule:

Every Thursday from 03:00 to 04:30 p.m.

Presentation date: flexible

If you have any questions please contact Prof. Chen (jia.chen@tum.de)  

Previous knowledge expected:

Basic knowledges in electrical engineering, physics and optics are desirable