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Sep 1, 1998 — As the Internet comes increasingly alive with electronic discussion groups, conversations that involve company bashing are becoming more frequent. Does this pose a public relations hazard to business? The answer from photonics companies seems to be, "sometimes." At one end of the range of discussion group chat, members may talk with satisfaction about companies and even recommend products. At the other end, hate groups spring up when people share frustration and anger over a company, whether it...
Team Choices Affect Attitude, Performance
Sep 1, 1998 — How a manager picks an employee team can affect how well the team performs; at least that's what research from Ohio State University suggests. In a study of 137 students, researchers found that the students performed better when they thought that...
German Research Society Invests in Research Centers
Sep 1, 1998 — The Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft (German Research Society) has invested in 14 new collaborative research centers, which will focus on biology and medicine, natural sciences, engineering and humanities/social sciences. These research centers...
Mayo Named Congressional Science & Engineering Fellow
Sep 1, 1998 — The Materials Research Society and the Optical Society of America have named Merrilea Joyce Mayo, an associate professor at Penn State University, as the 1998-99 Congressional Science & Engineering Fellow. Mayo, who has a PhD in materials...
Industrial Laser Shipments Climb 6 Percent for the First Quarter '98
Sep 1, 1998 — Driven by an increased demand in cutting applications, industrial laser shipments rose to $152.6 million, a 6 percent increase over last year's levels, according to the Association for Manufacturing Technology. Cutting applications accounted for...
Growth in R&D Spending Remains Steady
Sep 1, 1998 — With a global economy that has grown increasingly competitive, companies are feeling pressured to increase their pace in creating innovative products. Consequently, they are sinking more and more money into research and development. That's the...
Teamwork Leads to Business Success
Sep 1, 1998 — A recent study at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University has found that senior management teams with healthy group dynamics play a more significant role in a company's financial success than a CEO with strong personality...
European Space Agency Backs Space Telescope
Sep 1, 1998 — The European Space Agency announced it has set aside $200 million of its science budget to collaborate on building the Next Generation Space Telescope, the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. The proposed $900 million instrument will be...
Photonics Looks Back:
Sep 1, 1998 — In the beginning, the Bible says, the Earth was covered in darkness and God said, "Let there be light." Eons later, when the Earth's tenants learned how to manipulate, amplify, and quantify that light they set about examining their own origins....
Fiber Bragg Gratings Take Control
Sep 1, 1998 — The ability to write Bragg gratings in optical fiber by simple exposure to UV light is the key to producing a variety of devices. The writing technique is inexpensive, simple, and allows a flexibility in the design of wavelength selective...
High-Speed Detectors Provide Fast Measurements for the Lab
Sep 1, 1998 — High-speed detectors are general-purpose laboratory devices that are useful in a wide variety of high-bandwidth applications. They may be used to provide optical input to high-speed oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, or as...
UV Lasers:
Sep 1, 1998 — Micromachining of medical devices and electronics packaging, permanent "cold" marking of plastics, and microlithography are some of the fastest growing segments of the industrial laser market. For many of these uses, the excimer laser has been the...
Optical Mounts:
Sep 1, 1998 — In any optical system, no matter how simple or complex, each optical element must be mounted in some way. Furthermore, system performance depends on the precision of the optics, their mounts, and their positioning accuracy. Optomechanical mounts may...
X-Ray Lasers:
Sep 1, 1998 — Since the demonstration of the first visible lasers in the 1960s, the prospect of a tabletop x-ray laser has intrigued chemists and biologists alike. Such a laser might finally unlock the many secrets of what goes on within cells or provide...
California University Plans Sensor-Embedded Bridge
Sep 1, 1998 — US Sen. Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat, announced plans at a July 24 news conference at the University of California at San Diego to build a bridge composed of advanced composite materials. The four-lane, 450-foot bridge will span Route 5,...
US Halts Satellite Images of Israel
Sep 1, 1998 — In an effort to relieve Israeli fears that detailed images of the country may fall into enemy hands, the US government has banned American satellite-imaging companies from taking certain high-resolution aerial images, according to a spokesman for...
Big Sky and Quantel Merge Operations
Sep 1, 1998 — In an effort to bolster international sales of their respective lasers, Quantel SA of Les Ulis, France, has merged with Big Sky Laser Technologies Inc. of Bozeman, Mont. Quantel is a manufacturer of solid-state lasers for scientific, medical and...
Police Raid Hitachi Electronics
Sep 1, 1998 — Japanese police raided Hitachi Electronics Ltd. on Aug. 7 because of suspected involvement in the illegal export of precision measuring equipment to China, according to wire reports. The Metropolitan Police Department searched more than 20 sites,...
Fiber Optic Array Improves Spectroscopic Imaging
Sep 1, 1998 — Researchers from the University of South Carolina have created a fiber optic array that provides data in the spatial, temporal and spectroscopic dimensions. It may be useful in biomedical applications such as diagnosing cancer. The fiber optic...
New Technology Assists Doctors in Using Laser Ablation of Blood Clots
Sep 1, 1998 — Physicians may soon have another tool for treating blood clots in humans. DRS Hadland Inc. of Cupertino, Calif., has supplied Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico with an ultrahigh-speed digital imaging system that will assist researchers in...
Laser Unveils a 3-D Model of Chaos
Sep 1, 1998 — Does coffee taste different if you pour the cream into the cup first? Does the temperature of the cream influence the texture? These were the questions one recent technical conference attendee was exploring aloud during a midmorning coffee break....
Imaging Chip Works Quickly
Sep 1, 1998 — A group of Stanford University researchers has collaborated with several industry leaders to develop an imaging sensor that produces images faster, easier and cheaper than its predecessors. By moving the analog-to-digital conversion function onto...
New CMOS Detector Transmits at 520 Mb/s
Sep 1, 1998 — A spatially modulated light detector fabricated using complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology and developed at Vrije Universiteit Brussel has achieved bit-rate performance of up to 520 Mb/s. The technique provides options for using...
Conoscopy Assesses Displays
Sep 1, 1998 — Liquid crystal displays are gaining market share. As prices fall, users want brightness and viewing angles comparable to that of conventional displays. A display's visual performance usually is measured with goniometric methods based on mechanical...
Photonic Crystals Trap IR Light
Sep 1, 1998 — A team of scientists from Sandia National Laboratories and Ames Laboratory at Iowa State University revealed that they have constructed a three-dimensional IR photonic crystal on a silicon wafer that reflects light between 10 and 14 µm. The...
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