What We Do
Products
Solid Component Sensing
Liquid Trace Component Sensing
Gas Trace Component Sensing
Applications
Fields of Application
Environment & Industrial Manufacturing
Health Care & Fitness
Safety
Automotive
About Us
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Technischer Assistent Laserproduktion und -charakterisierung (m/w/d)
Sales Engineer – Fachrichtung Nanotechnologie, Laser- & Optotechnologie, Elektronik, Mechatronik, Sensorik, Mikrosystemtechnik, Physik, Chemie, Wirtschafts­ingenieur­wesen o. ä. (m⁠/⁠w⁠/⁠d)
Explore the potential of innovative photonic sensing system concepts

Fields of Application

High-tech sensing of gas, liquid and solid components

Semiconductor laser-based sensing has opened up a wide variety of new applications during the last two decades like detection of environmental pollutants including NOas well as climate changing gases like CO2, CH4, breath gas analysis for early indications of health problems, safety, resource-optimized industrial productions …

process optimization
Industrial Production

In industrial production, PSS' sensing systems play a crucial role in the precise detection of trace gas-, liquid- and solid-components - resulting in improved process control and hassle-free production optimization.

Environmental sensing for improved life quality, health and climate monitoring
Environment

Photonic Sensing Systems utilizes gas-specific longitudinal single mode lasers as well as near and mid IR LEDs for detection of air pollutants and other trace gases.

non-invasive sensing for medical diagnosis
Health Care and Fitness

Laser-based breath, blood or tissue analysis opens the way to a wide variety of health care applications.

Real-time high-sensitivity surveillance of dangerous substances
Safety

Laser-based sensing allows for detection of toxic gases and monitoring harmful substances and byproducts, e.g. in chemical processes.

 

Increasing automotive traffic safety
Automotive

Automotive applications include laser-based breath analyzers and quantitative measurements of engine combustion products. Laser-based sensors can also be used to monitor the air quality in vehicle cabins.