👉 Auditors, particularly those specializing in light particles, are professionals who examine and analyze materials or substances that emit or interact with light in various ways. These particles can include photons, electrons, or other subatomic entities that affect optical properties. Auditors use sophisticated instruments to measure and interpret the behavior of these light particles, assessing their impact on phenomena such as refraction, absorption, and emission. Their work is crucial in fields like materials science, optics, and environmental monitoring, where understanding how light interacts with specific particles can lead to advancements in technology, safety, and scientific research.