Tools and Methods

Spectroscopy and imaging are great tools to investigate a wide variety of scientific questions. My research is driven by the development and application of new instrumentation and innovative techniques measuring the intensity of light at various wavelengths and its interaction with surface and atmospheric components. Below are some examples of the techniques I use.

The SO2 Camera
Hyperspectral Imaging
OP-FTIR
Laboratory Spectroscopy

For each of these methods, I have developed a series of software tools, purpose-built pieces of code in a variety of languages (Labview, IDL, Matlab, Python) to process data acquired in the field and deliver qualitative and quantitative metrics. Originally designed to be personal research tools, I later decided to revisit them and get them ready for a wider distribution, with the hope that others may find them useful, or use them as inspiration to further the field. They are available on GitHub where I will update the repositories as often as possible and keep adding future packages.