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Dual-Line CMOS Image Sensors Accelerate Postal Sorting
Jun 1, 2008 — With faster innovation cycles, shorter times to market and higher investment costs, the pressure for more automation and higher production output is escalating in nearly all industries. In industrial applications, the demand for faster acquisition speeds in vision products has risen continuously. Applications such as postal sorting and document scanning are all about the speed necessary to handle the tremendous volume of letters and packages while meeting the customer’s delivery time...
Quality Down to the Last Detail
Jun 1, 2008 — Today’s automobile manufacturing plants bear little resemblance to those in use less than a generation ago. Assembly robots now adapt the position of car body parts to each other before fitting, taking into account geometry variations of each piece...
Shock Waves: Faster Than the Speed of Sound
Jun 1, 2008 — A high-speed camera is a necessary tool for studying phenomena such as flying projectiles and explosions. In the case of explosions, dramatic pressure increases result in strong pressure waves, commonly referred to as shock waves (Figure 1). These...
Simultaneous Ultrafast Framing and Streak Imaging
Jun 1, 2008 — The ability to record framing and streak images simultaneously has long been a requirement in the research fields of electrical discharge, biomedical research and other applications. Early systems incorporating framing and streak cameras were large...
Nano Pioneers Awarded $1M
OSLO, Norway, May 28, 2008 -- Scientists from the US and Japan who discovered quantum dots and carbon nanotubes, respectively, are among seven inaugural recipients of $1 million Kavli prizes, biannual awards for outstanding research in nanoscience, neuroscience and astrophysics....
Salvador Imaging to Supply More Cameras to Raytheon
May 28, 2008 — Raytheon Co. has awarded a follow-on production contract to imaging systems maker Salvador Imaging Inc. of Colorado Springs, Colo., to continue supplying high-performance surveillance cameras for a multiuse imaging system manufactured at Raytheon...
Lasers Align Molecules
ARGONNE, Ill., May 13, 2008 -- Scientists have eliminated the need to crystallize human proteins for synchrotron x-ray diffraction by using lasers to align large groups of the molecules. With approximately one million human proteins incapable of being crystallized, the technique...
Kodak Posts $114M Loss
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 1, 2008 -- Eastman Kodak Co. today reported a first-quarter loss of $114 million, or 40 cents a share, on sales of $2.09 billion. Total sales were up slightly -- one percent -- from the first quarter of 2007, and losses improved from the $175 million, or 61...
Peter de Groot Elected SPIE Fellow
Apr 28, 2008 — Peter de Groot, PhD, director of research and development for Zygo Corp., has been elected a SPIE fellow for his many contributions to high-precision interferometry. "Dr. de Groot is the inventor and developer of optical metrology tools for...
Killer Sound Waves Revealed
ATLANTA, April 11, 2008 -- An imaging technique that combines a high-speed camera with fiber optic probes is providing new understanding of a strange sound wave phenomenon that's plagued rocket scientists for years by threatening to destroy an engine at almost any time....
Microdevice to Track Tumors
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 11, 2008 -- A wireless, needle-like injectable device has been designed to more effectively kill tumors by telling doctors the precise dose of radiation received and the exact position of tumors during treatment. Babak Ziaie, an associate professor in the...
Wireless Sensor Images in 3-D
JENA, Germany, April 3, 2008 -- A cordless, lightweight sensor device the size of a shoebox can take 3-D images virtually anywhere, including crime scenes, doctors' offices, and manufacturing production lines. The sensor was developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied...
DSS 2009 Adds Sensing Topics
ORLANDO, Fla., March 27, 2008 -- SPIE said it will enhance its 2009 Defense+Security Symposium (DSS) by incorporating the sensing topics of its defunct Optics East show. SPIE DSS 2008, held last week, was well attended, the society said, with exhibitors reporting excellent...
DSS 2009 Adds Sensing Topics
ORLANDO, Fla., March 27, 2008 -- SPIE said it will enhance its 2009 Defense+Security Symposium (DSS) by incorporating the sensing topics of its defunct Optics East show. SPIE DSS 2008, held last week, was well attended, the society said, with exhibitors reporting excellent...
Virus Imaged in Great Detail
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 6, 2008 -- Single-particle electron cryomicroscopy, also known as cryo-EM, has been used to capture a 3-D image of a virus with near atomic-level resolution, the highest level of detail achieved for a living organism of that size. A team led by Wen Jiang,...
Edmund Optics Opens Larger Office in Germany
Mar 1, 2008 — Edmund Optics GmbH, a subsidiary of Edmund Optics Inc., has moved to a larger facility in Karlsruhe, Germany, to keep pace with increased growth in the market. The office will accommodate the company’s sales, technical and administrative staff to...
OPTICS RESOURCE
Mar 1, 2008 — Edmund Optics has released its “Optics and Optical Instruments Catalog, Spring 2008,” which features the new TechSpech BeamX laser beam expanders and UV fused silica aspheres. The 404-page publication includes expanded sections on optics, fiber...
Edmund Optics Hires 2 Managers
Feb 20, 2008 — Amr Khalil has joined Edmund Optics (EO) of Barrington, N.J., as product line manager for photonics products, and Greg Mulligan is the new Southwest regional sales manager. Khalis has more than 10 years of experience in the photonics industry...
Luminetx Names Global Marketing VP
Feb 19, 2008 — Christopher A. Schnee was recently hired as vice president of global marketing at Luminetx Corp., a Memphis, Tenn., developer of medical products and biometric technologies. Schee, who has more than 12 years experience in medical imaging and capital...
Electro-Optical Sciences Hires Commercialization VP
Feb 13, 2008 — Electro-Optical Sciences (EOS) Inc. of Irvington, N.Y., announced the appointment of Tina Cheng-Avery to its senior management team as vice president of commercialization, a new position. She joins EOS from Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmetique USA/Genesis...
Samsung Integrates Units
RIDGEFIELD, N.J., Feb. 6, 2008 -- Samsung announced it will integrate the digital camera business of Samsung Opto-Electronics America (SOA) Inc. with Samsung Electronics America's (SEA) consumer electronics business in March. Samsung said its still-camera business has grown in...
T-rays Reveal Hidden Art
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 4, 2008 -- A device that combines lasers and electronics uses pulses of terahertz radiation -- T-rays -- to reveal depth and detail in a way x-rays cannot, and could let art historians see murals hidden beneath coats of plaster or paint in centuries-old...
Kodak Q4 Profits Rise
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 30, 2008 -- Propelled by a 15 percent increase in digital sales, Eastman Kodak Co. today reported a fourth quarter of 2007 profit of $215 million, up from $16 million during the same quarter a year ago. Digital revenue for the quarter was $2.2 billion, an...
Photon Dynamics CFO Resigns
Jan 29, 2008 — Photon Dynamics Inc. of San Jose, Calif., announced that its CFO, Michael Schradle, has resigned, effective Jan. 24. He will continue to work with the company as a consultant. Photon Dynamics supplies yield-management solutions for the flat panel...
Kodak Names Ann Moscicki Senior PR Manager, GCG
Jan 28, 2008 — Eastman Kodak announced that Ann Moscicki, a 30-year communications veteran of the company, has been named senior manager, public relations, for its Graphic Communications Group (GCG). Moscicki will oversee all US and Canada public relations...
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