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Project Q3539805 in Germany
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High-efficiency simultaneous spectral sensors with high bandwidth and high resolution — HiSPEK
Project Q3539805 in Germany

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    552,835.4 Euro
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    691,044.25 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    17 October 2016
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    16 October 2019
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    Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena University of Applied Sciences
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    50°54'32.44"N, 11°34'31.40"E
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    07745 Jena
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    Ziel des Vorhabens ist die Erarbeitung und grundlegende Erforschung zweier völlig neuartiger Konzepte zur spektralen Detektion und deren prinzipiellem Funktionsnachweis: 1. ein kompakter, 2-dimensional abbildender Spektralsensor ('2DAS') mit gleichzeitig großer spektraler Bandbereite und hohem Auflösungsvermögen sowie 2. ein Spektralsensor mit höchster Effizienz über großen Spektralbereich ('highEff'). Beide Ansätze bieten ein hohes Potenzial für vielfältige Anwendungen in der Nahrungsmittelbranche sowie in der medizinischen Analytik, der Diagnose und dem individuellen Gesundheitsmonitoring. (German)
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    The aim of the project is the development and fundamental research of two completely new concepts for spectral detection and their principal function proof: 1. a compact, 2-dimensional imaging spectral sensor (‘2DAS’) with at the same time large spectral tape ready and high resolution capability, and 2. a spectral sensor with highest efficiency over a large spectral range (‘HighEff’). Both approaches offer a high potential for diverse applications in the food industry as well as in medical analytics, diagnosis and individual health monitoring. (English)
    17 November 2021
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    DE_TEMPORARY_ESF_135717
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