Dr. Eng. Piotr Jaworski

He deals with the use of anti-resonance hollow-core microstructured optical fibers (ARHCF) for laser gas detection. He works on the effective integration of fiber optic absorption cells using ARHCF fibers with laser sensors operating in the mid-infrared range, i.e. over 3 µm. During his doctoral studies at the Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, he was involved in the studies of the transmission of short and ultra-short high-energy laser pulses in the visible and infrared spectral range in ARHCF fibers as well as in their applications in precise laser micro-machining. After returning to Poland, he spent 4 years at the Łukasiewicz Research Network – PORT (formerly JRC EIT+) as a research engineer and the head of the Laboratory of Laser Measurement Systems, where he dealt with the issue of gas detection using laser spectroscopy based on dispersion, photothermal and absorption methods. The research carried out resulted in the construction of prototypes of laser gas sensors, enabling remote and point measurements of e.g. methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide. The developed sensors
have been implemented by PORT in Poland.

Wroclaw University of Science
and Technology
st. wybrzeże Stanisława Wyspiańskiego
27, 50-370 Wroclaw

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