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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XXV
April 22 - April 25
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XXV conference will take place 22-25 April 2024 in National Harbor, Maryland.
The event is part of SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2024.
Highlighted sessions include:
- Hand-portable trace chemical detector
- Improving Raman stand-off distance for the detection of chemical warfare agents
- Development of spectroscopic tools for nuclear forensics signatures development
- Laser-based infrared sensor for fast and non-contact detection and identification of forensic traces in crime scene investigations
- A dedicated autonomous ground contamination detection system for dispersed radioactive materials
- Predicting the persistence of trace quantities of explosives materials
- Detection of CBE with deep UV Raman and fluorescence mapping spectroscopy
- Trace explosive detection and identification signature characterization studies using Deep UV florescence and Raman spectroscopy
- Emerging explosive threat analysis for using threat anomaly detection (ThreAD)
- Combining standoff tomography with point detection: a game changer for the identification of airborne toxic chemicals
- Integrated Raman sensor smart robot for swift and remote on-site forensic analysis
- Part-per-trillion, selective, and robust nitric oxide sensing using FLOWER
- Toward portable nanostructured whispering gallery mode chemical sensors accessed via free-space coupling
- Infrared signatures of photocatalytic degradation products from chemical warfare agent simulants on kaolinite
- Molecular dynamics models for sublimation of explosive materials
- Infrared signatures of thermal degradation products from chemical warfare agent simulants
- Aerosol mass spectrometer for aerosol characterization at the ambient aerosol test facility
Please visit SPIE’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XXV conference website for more information.