
We are hosting an upcoming webinar focused on recent developments in the IMAP instrument and its applications in atmospheric particle characterization. The session will take place on Tuesday, March 25th, and is open to the scientific community.
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The webinar will explore the role of polarization in particulate measurements, with a focus on results from the Luminous field campaign led by the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Granada, Spain. This campaign marked the first deployment of the IMAP 100 ground instrument, designed to analyze aerosol particles using polarization along with multi-wavelength, multi-angular, and size-selective observations.
Dr. Barbara Bartozzi (PSI) will present findings from the field campaign, including dust event observations and performance results from the IMAP instrument. The presentation will also cover prospects for integrating polarization-based ground measurements with satellite observations.
The session will begin with an introduction by Mr. Richard Kleidman (AirPhoton), who will provide context on particulate remote sensing using polarization and outline the key capabilities of the IMAP instrument.
About Paul Scherrer Institute
The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is Switzerland’s largest research center for natural and engineering sciences. PSI is internationally recognized for its work in environmental sciences, energy research, and particle physics. Within atmospheric research, PSI plays a leading role in aerosol science, instrument development, and field campaigns that contribute to a better understanding of air quality and climate-relevant processes.