In light of recent IPCC reports, I thought it might be interesting to find out more about the methods used to generate their data.
Lucky for me, my old college pal, Troy Ribaudo, PhD candidate of Applied Physics at UMASS Lowell, just happens to be working on some of the newest methods of atmospheric gas detection using quantum cascade lasers.
Have a listen to the dense yet delightful interview.
Lucky for me, my old college pal, Troy Ribaudo, PhD candidate of Applied Physics at UMASS Lowell, just happens to be working on some of the newest methods of atmospheric gas detection using quantum cascade lasers.
Have a listen to the dense yet delightful interview.
- added August 21, 2008
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- Pericles1978
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