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Bastien Vispoel is a researcher affiliated with the Research Unit in Physics at the Institute of Life-Earth-Environment. His work focuses on molecular spectroscopy, particularly infrared absorption line profiles of atmospheric gases like methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide, with applications in planetary atmosphere modeling and satellite missions.
His research interests include infrared spectroscopy, collisional broadening, line shape parameters, and planetary atmospheric retrievals. He employs experimental techniques such as diode-laser and dual-comb spectroscopy alongside theoretical models to address atmospheric spectroscopic challenges.
Recent publications highlight studies on broadening coefficients, temperature dependence, and partition sums for molecules relevant to HITRAN databases. These works intersect with fields like planetary atmospheres, quantum optics, and environmental physics.
- 2022: Best poster & flash talk prize (University of Liège or related event).
Vispoel actively collaborates with researchers such as M. Lepère and R. Gamache, and his findings contribute to understanding intermolecular interactions and atmospheric data inversion processes.



