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Applied spectral imaging for sustainable engineering

  • Credits 7.5  credits
  • Education level Second cycle
  • Study location Distance with no obligatory meetings
  • Course code MTK349
  • Main area Environmental Engineering

Did you know that spectral imaging cameras have the potential to significantly improve sustainable engineering practices?
These cameras can detect details and distinguish materials in ways that the human eye or conventional cameras simply cannot. The techniques behind spectral imaging are changing the way we see and interact with the world. Spectral imagery is captured from platforms ranging from satellites and aircraft to drones, laboratories and wearable devices, and has applications in many different fields. These range from astronomy, agriculture and mineralogy to medical research, food science, materials analysis and, most importantly, sustainable engineering. The range of possibilities is enormous, and we have only begun to scratch the surface of what this technology can achieve, particularly in the area of environmental sustainability.
Are you intrigued by the possibility of using spectral imaging to optimize and control sustainable systems and processes? Dive into this course and discover how spectral imaging can pave the way for innovative solutions that promote a sustainable future for all.

Occasions for this course

Spring semester 2025

  • Spring semester 2025

    Scope

    7.5 credits

    Time

    2025-01-20 - 2025-03-30 (part time 50%)

    Education level

    Second cycle

    Course type

    Freestanding course

    Application code

    MDU-13005

    Language

    English

    Study location

    Independent of location

    Teaching form

    Distance learning
    Number of mandatory occasions including examination: 0
    Number of other physical occasions: 0

    Course syllabus & literature

    See course plan and literature list (MTK349)

    Specific requirements

    120 credits including 90 credits in engineering and/or natural science, of which 15 credits on advanced level, and 7.5 credits mathematics. In addition Swedish course B/Swedish course 3 and English course A/English course 6 are required. For courses given entirely in English exemption is made from the requirement in Swedish course B/Swedish course 3.

    Selection

    University credits