The Applied Spectroscopy (AS) team belongs to the University of Basilicata.
The group has extensive expertise in infrared instrumentation for remote sensing & earth observation.
AS-UNIBAS is a leading group in radiative transfer model development and instrumentation & science using Fourier transform interferometers for the sounding of Earth's atmosphere from space. The team was founded by Emeritus Professor Carmine Serio in the 1990s and is led by Professor Guido Masiello.
In particular, the AS-UNIBAS team blends expertise in
IR and Far IR spectroscopy and atmospheric radiative transfer (RT) in the presence of gaseous components
Properties of atmospheric particulate components (clouds, aerosols) and RT with multiple scattering
Scientific support to instrument development, radiometers, spectrometers and FTS spectrometers
Use of operational and future remote sounding instrumentation in Meteorology and Climatology, Laser Doppler Velocimetry applied to the analysis of weak turbulent flows.
Based on funding support by INFM, the group has developed innovative technology:
Nonlinear optoelectronics device applied to LDV. The system has been used to perform observations of the velocity field in weakly turbulent flow, with emphasis on the check of the ESS (Extended Self-Similarity) theory.
Fourier Transform Spectrometer in the range 100 - 1100 cm-1 (REFIR: Radiation Explorer in the Far InfraRed, I-BEST: Interferometer for Basic Observations of Emitted Spectral Radiance of the Troposphere). The spectrometers are able to sense the water vapour rotational band and have been developed to address some basic issues in the spectroscopy of water vapour continuum, which are important for modelling atmospheric radiative balances.
The team has currently contributed and continues to contribute to the development of the
NASA-AIRS project
NASDA-IMG project (NASDA is the Japanese Space Agency)
EUMETSAT/ESA IASI project
ESA/FORUM EE9 Mission
ESA/EUMETSAT GERB project
ESA SWIFT project
EUMETSAT/ESA Meteosat Third Generation, MTG
EUMETSAT/ESA Post-EPS (European Polar System).