On March 22, the academic exchange meeting of SPIE students' branch was held in conference room 1042 of OECE Building, USST. Dr. Robert Lieberman, chairman of SPIE, was invited to give an academic lecture. Professor SPIE fellow Han Sen and Mrs. Robert Lieberman attended the meeting.
Dr. Robert Lieberman, who has 34 US patents on biological, physical and chemical sensors, has presided over dozens of optical sensor conferences and helped promote more than five start-ups. In addition to optical sensor work, his interests include research on national and international science policies, science education and transformation. He was elected as an academician of the National Academy of Engineering in 2018.
members of SPIE student's branch
Lecture by Dr.Robert Lieberman
In the meeting, Dr. Robert Lieberman introduces optical sensors for fossil energy and the environment, and photon sensors for chemical, physical and geological parameters are likely to provide key data on almost all aspects of the energy cycle. This is especially true for the world's major energy source, hydrocarbon fuel. The development and deployment of photon sensors can reduce environmental damage associated with the exploration and exploitation of oil and gas and help keep workers and residents safe near fuel production, storage and delivery stations.
Discussion with students
Visiting the labs
After the meeting, Dr. Robert Lieberman visited the super clean laboratory of optical instruments and precision measurement. Professor Han Sen introduced the basic situation of the laboratory and the relevant contents of high-precision measurement.