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Fiber Optic Sensor Education

As part of the development of the fiber optic sensor marketplace, AITHER views education and training of the end-user/consumer as paramount to the proliferation of these devices. AITHER offers a wide range of educational opportunities from conference short courses, on-site courses, multi-day educational training with hands-on applications, and custom designed courses to meet your particular needs. All courses are designed for engineering professionals with little to no experience in fiber optics. Custom courses can be designed for more advanced audiences in the field of fiber optics.

Please contact us for further information about our courses and information on upcoming courses scheduled at conferences.

Standard Courses

Course Name

Course Description

Duration


Basic Introduction to Fiber Optic Sensors

A brief overview of the various types of fiber optic sensors including interferometric, polarization, and Bragg sensors. Course includes a review of basic optical principles used to describe the sensors.

½ Day

Introduction to Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors

A short overview course on FBG sensors including fabrication, types, sensing metrics, instrumentation, and applications. Course includes a review of basic optical principles used to describe the sensors.

½ Day

Short Course on Fiber Optic Sensors

An expanded version of the Basic Introduction Course includes a more detailed description of the various sensors and a discussion of applications of the sensor designs.

Full Day

Hands-on Course Study of Fiber Optics

Similar course material as the Short Course with the inclusion of hands-on examples and tests including connectorization, sensor application, instrumentation use, and basic data processing.

2- or 3-days


Custom Courses

Course Name

Course Description

Duration


Course Designed for Your Organization’s Needs

Allow us to work with you to design a course to meet your needs. Course may contain elements from the Standard Courses listed above and/or be concentrated on a focused topic or application.

User Specified

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