Meet Spectroscopy’s “New School”
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July 2, 2025
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6 min
Spectroscopy is evolving from a laboratory-based technique to a portable and accessible tool impacting various fields, including consumer devices and clinical diagnostics. Advancements in integrated optics and microfabrication are driving the development of remarkably compact and multifunctional spectroscopic devices. Applications range from non-invasive health diagnostics to environmental monitoring of pollutants. The upcoming CSI 2025 conference in Ulm, Germany will explore these transitions and feature notable presentations, highlighting the real-world relevance of modern spectroscopy.
1. Spectroscopy is shifting from lab use to consumer devices.2. Advancements in integrated optics allow for compact, multifunctional tools.3. Applications in health diagnostics include breath and saliva testing.4. Environmental monitoring includes detecting pollutants like PFAS.5. The CSI 2025 Conference will focus on real-world applications.6. Ferenc Krausz will open the conference with insights on preventive medicine.7. Growing interest in non-invasive diagnostic tools reflects societal needs.
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