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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Tanya Urrutia\nhosted by Jorryt Matthee\nAbstract: Abs
 tract:The MUSE 3D spectrograph has revolutionized astronomical research\, 
 it is the most requested astronomical instrument in the world. Some of tha
 t success is owed to the advances in the handling of such complex dataset
 s. In particular\, sky subtraction techniques developed over many years h
 ave been crucial in revealing very faint emission features of astronomica
 l objects. In my talk\, I will presents the efforts of our group in apply
 ing this research with a spare MUSE spectrograph to other areas of scienc
 e. We outfitted the spectrograph with a lenslet array and pointed at orga
 nic matter or polymers instead of the sky. By hitting the probe with a b
 lue laser\, the probe emits very faint Raman emission lines\, acting as a
  chemical fingerprint of the probe. We are able to subtract the overwhelm
 ing fluorescent emission with the previously developed sky-subtraction me
 thods bringing out these faint features. The resulting 3D datacube can th
 e be used in medicine application such as cancer detection\, sorting out 
 expired medicine\, but also in recycling by separating certain valuable p
 olymers from less valuable ones. I will show various examples of applicat
 ions and future plans on this project.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:maria.arias.sutil@ista.ac.at
SUMMARY:Tanya Urrutia: Technology Transfer: From Astronomy to Medicine and 
 Recycling
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/5107
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