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ticket   Brighton Sci: Terahertz Light – Hyperspectral Eyes
Wed 8 Dec 2021 at 19:30 to 21:30  
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Association of IVCs (AIVC)
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Bob's Friends in Basingstoke, London IVC, Norwich Social Friends

Terahertz Light – Seeing with Hyperspectral Eyes, with Dr Luke Peters - Talk starts at 7:30pm

This talk is organised and hosted by Brighton Cafe Scientifique and promoted to members of  aIVC Clubs by Basingstoke IVC Science Cafe.

Please note that this is now an online event, via Zoom. Sign up on Meetup and you will receive the link.

https://www.meetup.com/Brighton-Cafe-Scientifique/events/281977049

SUMMARY

In this talk, Luke will discuss:
- What is terahertz radiation, where does it lie in the electromagnetic spectrum and how does it interact with everyday objects around us?
- Why do we care? And what is the incredible potential of this new form of light and its applications?
- This will be followed by a brief insight into the active research in the field.

SPEAKER

Dr Luke Peters (MPhys, PhD) is Research Fellow at the University of Sussex where he investigates the nature and the physical phenomena related to Terahertz Radiation. He is author of numerous scientific papers in international journals, and has given invited speeches. He is also recipient of the Roger Blin-Stoyle award for an outstanding PhD thesis in physics and is a member of the Optica society. His research on Surface Terahertz Phenomena is considered a reference in the field.

Contact Details:
Brighton Cafe Scientifique (Promoted by Bob Clifford, Basingstoke IVC Science Cafe)