2021 Online open workshop on numerical modelling for electromagnetic field interaction with aerosol particles and on real-world optical measurements of aerosol particles Registration for seminar is open and free of charge. This one-day workshop is organized in frame of EMPIR AEROMET II project on 16th September 2021. It will provide you with an insight into: Principles of optical measurements of aerosol particles and applications. Mie scattering. Numerical analysis of light-particle interaction. Handling particle imperfections and inhomogeneities. Registration can… Read More
Quantification of Element Mass Concentrations in Ambient Aerosols by Combination of Cascade Impactor Sampling and Mobile Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy NTUA published together with BAM, EK, Bruker Nano GmbH, UNICAS, NPL, NILU, LNE and PTB have publish Quantification of Element Mass Concentrations in Ambient Aerosols by Combination of Cascade Impactor Sampling and Mobile Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy. The paper can also be found on Papers page.… Read More
12th International Conference on “Instrumental Methods of Analysis” (IMA-2021) We are very pleased to announce the 12th International Conference on “Instrumental Methods of Analysis” (IMA-2021) which is expected to take place between 20-23 September 2021 as a Virtual event organized by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the National Technical University of Athens. Full details on our Posters page.… Read More
Performance of microAethalometers: Real-world Field Intercomparisons from Multiple Mobile Measurement Campaigns in Different Atmospheric Environments Alfred Wiedensohler project partner in TROPOS, ECAC and WCCAP has collaborated on the following paper Performance of microAethalometers The paper can be viewed here on our Documents and Publications page.… Read More
Statistics of a Sharp GP2Y Low-Cost Aerosol PM Sensor Output Signals Klemen Bučar of project partner IJS along with other partners in the project have collaborated on the following paper Statistics of a Sharp GP2Y Low-Cost Aerosol PM Sensor Output Signals The paper can also be found on our Papers page.… Read More
METAS and MeteoSwiss participate at the CEN/TC 264/WG 39 meeting November 2020 Konstantina Vasilatou of METAS, along with MeteoSwiss, participated at the CEN/TC 264/WG 39 meeting where a new CEN standard on automatic monitors for pollen and fungal spores was agreed. MeteoSwiss gave a presentation on behalf of the AutoPollen programme, and acknowledged the work that is being carried out in the Aeromet II project.… Read More
“Calibration of bioaerosol monitors with transparent and fluorescent PSL particles” Konstantina Vasilatou of METAS presented during the ISO WG9 meeting on “Calibration of bioaerosol monitors with transparent and fluorescent PSL particles” where the Aeromet II project was acknowledged. (October 2020)… Read More
“Calibration of optical and aerodynamic particle size spectrometers” Christian Wälchli, Kevin Auderset and Konstantina Vasilatou from METAS gave an oral presentation on “Calibration of optical and aerodynamic particle size spectrometers” (September 2020)… Read More
Real-time pollen monitoring using digital holography Konstantina Vasilatou of Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology METAS along with other partners in the project have collaborated on the following paper Real-time pollen monitoring using digital holography You can view the paper here, and also over on our Documents & Publications page.… Read More
Method for Preparation of a Candidate Reference Material of PM10 and PM2.5 Airborne Particulate Filters Loaded with Incineration Ash-Inter Comparison Results for Metal Concentrations Maria Ochsenkuehn-Petropoulou of project partner NTUA along with other partners in the project have collaborated on the following paper Method for Preparation of a Candidate Reference Material of PM10 and PM2.5 Airborne Particulate Filters Loaded with Incineration Ash-Inter Comparison Results for Metal Concentrations. The paper appears in Atmosphere. You can view the paper here, and… Read More