A jointly organised conference by the Automation and Analytical Mangement Group and the Environmental Chemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Sensor-based instrumentation and sensor networks offer measurement at higher spatial and temporal densities than can be obtained using traditional environmental analytical methods but at the cost of analytical quality. Acquiring, curating, analysing and understanding the immense volume of data potentially available presents further challenges.This wide-ranging conference concerns novel sensor materials and technologies with improved performance and how sensors can be combined into networks capable of providing detailed insights into the concentration of pollutants in the environment. The interaction of new sensor technologies with the regulatory landscape will also be explored.
Bursaries
A limited number of bursaries may be available for younger participants. Each bursary includes a complimentary registration if proof of their status can be provided (e.g. letter from supervisor). The bursary may also be extended to contributions towards travel costs. These bursaries will be awarded on a first come first served basis and preference will be given to those who submit papers for the poster session