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The 4th Harsh-Environment Mass Spectrometry
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October 7-10, 2003 |
Purpose: In situ mass spectrometry (MS) in a wide variety of harsh environments-from outer space to Earth's oceans to battlefield scenarios-is rapidly becoming a reality. There are many common features to MS deployment in these vastly different conditions, including high reliability, small size, and low power requirements. The Harsh-Environment Workshop will encourage interaction among those working on deployment of mass spectrometers in various harsh environments.
Technical Program: Talks and posters for the Harsh-Environment Technical Sessions will be selected primarily for their focus on making mass spectrometer components and systems rugged and portable; interfacing mass spectrometers to the environment; autonomous sampling strategies; unattended operations; adaptive sampling; data processing and communications; enabling technologies; and miniaturization.
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