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This Week in Photonics: Computer-Aided Cancer Diagnosis, Squeezing Quantum Noise out of LIGO's Detectors, and More (12/19/2019)

This Week in Photonics: Computer-Aided Cancer Diagnosis, Squeezing Quantum Noise out of LIGO's Detectors, and More
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Thursday, December 19, 2019
       
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Machine Learning, OCT Combine for Early-Stage Colon Cancer Detection
Machine Learning, OCT Combine for Early-Stage Colon Cancer Detection
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis are developing a deep learning-based pattern recognition (PR)-OCT system that will automate image processing and provide accurate, computer-aided diagnosis of colorectal cancer potentially in real time. The technique combines OCT and deep learning to detect patterns in the images of normal and abnormal tissue samples.
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Squeezing Improves LIGO’s Sensitivity to Quantum Noise
Squeezing Improves LIGO’s Sensitivity to Quantum Noise
A new instrument called a quantum vacuum squeezer is helping LIGO — the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory — to detect gravitational wave signals nearly every week. Just a year ago, LIGO was picking up gravitational waves about once a month.
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New Laser Technique Captures Dynamic Processes of Quantum Materials
New Laser Technique Captures Dynamic Processes of Quantum Materials
A new extreme-ultraviolet (UV) laser source, developed at the University of British Columbia (UBC), enables time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, a technique for visualizing electron scattering processes at ultrafast timescales.
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In Stabilizing the Line of Sight, authors Peter J. and Rhonda L. Kennedy provide a methodology and an example for executing a successful end-to-end line-of-sight (LOS) design. Comprehensive in scope, this book will give readers a better understanding of the relationships between the various engineering disciplines that are required for successful LOS control.

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Higher-Order Topological States in Photonic Crystals Could Lead to Faster Data Transfer
Higher-Order Topological States in Photonic Crystals Could Lead to Faster Data Transfer
Research into topological photonic metamaterials, led by City College of New York, shows that long-range interactions in metamaterials can change the behavior of lightwaves, forcing the waves to localize in space. The study further shows that by controlling the degree of these interactions, the character of the lightwaves can be switched from propagating to trapped.
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ETH Zürich Study Offers Insight into How Photoelectrons Are Born
ETH Zürich Study Offers Insight into How Photoelectrons Are Born
A sub-femtosecond study of linear photon momentum transfer during an ionization process, done by a team at ETH Zürich, could provide insight into the “birth” of photoelectrons. Existing studies provide information on time-averaged behavior, but not on the time-dependent aspects of the linear-momentum transfer during photoionization.
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Thermal Cameras Detect Rheumatoid Arthritis When Symptoms Are Absent  Read Article 

Schneider Group Appoints Stuart Singer CEO of Schneider Optics  Read Article 

Machine Learning Predicts How to Develop High-Performing Solar Cells  Read Article 

Precision Optics Announces Promotion of Habhegger to CFO  Read Article 

Fiber Optic Array Characterizes Thunder-Induced Ground Motions  Read Article 

 
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BiOS 2020
BiOS 2020
February 1-2, 2020 - The Moscone Center - San Francisco
Photonics Media Booth: 8367
Make plans now to attend BiOS, the largest biophotonics, biomedical optics, and imaging conference in the field. BiOS 2020 will feature six program tracks: photonic therapeutics and diagnostics; clinical technologies and systems; biomedical spectroscopy, microscopy, and imaging; neurophotonics, neurosurgery, and optogenetics; tissue optics, laser-tissue interaction, and tissue engineering; and nano/biophotonics. Conferences will include: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Light in Cardiology; Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery; and more.
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