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TeraView strengthens its relationship with Cambridge University

TeraView is pleased to announce their association with Cambridge University at this year’s Advances in Terahertz Spectroscopy Workshop to be held on the 17-18 March 2016 at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK.

The meeting is set to further strengthen the on-going relationship that TeraView has built with the University, and will provide an excellent opportunity for industry to interface with practitioners of terahertz theory, applications and instrumentation. 

The event includes notable speakers from the terahertz community. These include Dr Juraji Sibik, formerly of the University of Cambridge, who will speak on new methods for the detection and characterisation of amorphous materials using terahertz spectroscopy. It will also include another TeraView collaborator, Dr Tim Korter, one of the world’s foremost leading theoreticians on spectroscopy and organic materials, who will give an introductory talk on THz spectroscopy in the chemical sciences. 

The event will also offer participants a look at TeraView’s latest additions to its new TeraPulse platform.

The event will be jointly hosted by Teranet, an EPSRC-funded network of UK Universities and companies active in terahertz science and technology, the Molecular Spectroscopy Group and the East Anglia Region of the Royal Society of Chemistry. It represents a substantial networking opportunity with access to academics and TeraView scientists.

TeraView’s Dr Phil Taday, who will contribute with a talk on ‘Industrial Applications of THz Spectroscopy’ said of the event ‘This signals a wonderful opportunity for UK terahertz scientists to meet, and provides the attendants with a great networking platform.’ 

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