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Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Optics, Photonics & Lasers 2018


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July 02-04, 2018 Berlin, Germany Key Topics : Optical Imaging and Sensing, Lasers and Nonlinear Optics, Optoelectronics, Applied Industrial Optics, Fiber Laser Technology, Photonics, Nano and Qauntum Sciences, Optical Technologies, Lasers in Medicine, Optics in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Optical Communications and Networking, Quantum Optics, Laser Systems, Surface Enhanced Spectroscopy, Optical Fiber, Latest Technologies in Photonics and Lasers, Industrial Applications of Laser and Photonics-Overview, Challenges and Current Trends,




Advances in Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Related Computational Methods


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In the last few decades, near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy has distinguished itself as one of the most rapidly advancing spectroscopic techniques. Mainly known as an analytical tool useful for sample characterization and content quantification, NIR spectroscopy is essential in various other fields, e.g. NIR imaging techniques in biophotonics, medical applications or used for characterization of food products. Its contribution in basic science and physical chemistry should be noted as well, e.g. in exploration of the nature of molecular vibrations or intermolecular interactions. One of the current development trends involves the miniaturization and simplification of instrumentation, creating prospects for the spread of NIR spectrometers at a consumer level in the form of smartphone attachments—a breakthrough not yet accomplished by any other analytical technique. A growing diversity in the related methods and applications has led to a dispersion of these contributions among disparate scientific communities. The aim of this Special Issue was to bring together the communities that may perceive NIR spectroscopy from different perspectives. It resulted in 30 contributions presenting the latest advances in the methodologies essential in near-infrared spectroscopy in a variety of applications.







Advanced Materials and Techniques for Structural Monitoring, Analysis and Control


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Assessing the service status and maintaining the safety of existing structures are critical to the sustainable operations of various engineering and cross-industry, including civil infrastructures, railways and machinery. Static and dynamic structural characteristics play a key role in the global deterioration assessment of the structural performance, which has enabled structural monitoring and analysis technology to become an active focus in the engineering area. Meanwhile, structural control has been widely used in modern structural engineering. Structural control devices are implemented to enhance deteriorating structures and mitigate natural disasters. Through advanced structural control technology, the structural responses can be controlled. These structural control techniques include passive, active or semi-active reverse forces, which aim to modify structural stiffness, mass and damping with minimal control force. Structural control, monitoring and analysis complement each other, ensuring the safety of the structure to the greatest extent.




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