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Technology Development Facility

The Technology Development Facility (TDF) represents the latest in technological advances across a wide range of fields. It relies heavily on strategic collaborations and partnerships with other groups, including commercial, university, and national laboratories.

Vision of the Technology Development Facility


Current Projects under development within TDF and Group Members 

Lars
Petter
Dirk
Gary

Gary Granger

  • Project(s): CAMS

Stephen Shertz

  • Project(s): Water Vapor Reference Sounding System

Michael Spowart

  • Project(s): LAMS

Petter Weibring

  • Project(s): CAMS, High Efficiency DFG

Bruce Morley

  • Project(s): Lidar Wind Profiler

Jacob Fugal, ASP Postdoc

  • Project(s): HOLODEC
Scott
Alan

Lars Rippe, ASP Postdoc

  • Project(s): CO 2 Isotropic Ratio

Dirk Richter

  • Project(s): CAMS , CILAS , High Efficiency DFG , LAMS

Scott Spuler

  • Project(s): HOLODEC, Lidar Wind Profiler, LAMS

Alan Fried (TDF Manager)

  • Project(s): CAMS, Water Vapor Reference Sounding System
Mike
Jacob
Bruce
Steve
 

HeNe pattern The Analytical Photonics & Optoelectronics Laboratory (APOL) group develops and employs new advanced optical spectroscopictechnologies, instruments, and advanced algorithms for the nextgeneration of ground-based and airborne measurements of variousatmospheric trace gases. Working with atmospheric modelers, the APOLgroup also utilizes the high quality data thus obtained to furtheradvance our understanding of atmospheric processes and chemicaltransformations.

 

EOL Engineering Group web page can be found here

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