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Far-UVC is moving from controlled research toward use in occupied environments.
ICFUST 2026 brings together the researchers, clinicians, engineers, and organizations examining this transition and its implications.
As far-UVC enters healthcare settings and other indoor environments, evidence is emerging from laboratory studies, clinical work, and field applications. These do not always align, and key questions remain around effectiveness, safety, exposure, and implementation.
ICFUST provides a focused setting to examine this evidence, discuss its implications, and engage with the challenges of applying far-UVC in practice.
If this area is relevant to your work or interest, this is a timely opportunity to take part.
The program addresses the main areas shaping the field, including photobiological safety, airborne infection control, clinical and applied studies, light source technologies, measurement and standards, and implementation.
The conference is designed to connect scientific understanding with its use in healthcare and other environments, including both established knowledge and open questions.
ICFUST brings together researchers, clinicians, engineers, healthcare professionals, technology developers, industry, and regulatory perspectives.
It is particularly relevant for those working with far-UVC, as well as those evaluating its role in infection prevention and indoor environments.
Practical information for attending ICFUST 2026:
ICFUST 2026 is hosted by the Group of Integrated Photonics at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University. The group conducts research in nonlinear and integrated photonics, with applications in ultraviolet and mid-infrared light sources, spectroscopy, and quantum technologies.
Questions? icfust26@au.dk