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BAE Systems to Expand in Upstate NY
May 1, 2007 — Defense and aerospace company BAE Systems will expand its Johnson City, N.Y. (Broome County) operations, preserving more than 1300 existing jobs and creating 125 new ones, Gov. Eliot Spitzer and Empire State Development Upstate Chairman Dan Gundersen announced today. The BAE Systems facility, which has been in Johnson City since 1949, develops and produces aircraft control and avionics equipment for military and commercial aviation and provides hybrid electric drive systems used by New York...
High-Speed Laser System Takes Crisp, 3-D Retinal Images
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 1, 2007 -- In work that could improve diagnoses of many eye diseases, a new type of laser has been developed for taking high-resolution, 3-D images of the retina, the part of the eye that converts light to electrical signals that travel to the brain. The...
Martin Seifert to Host Nufern Presentation
May 1, 2007 — The New England Fiberoptic Council (NEFC) will sponsor a tour of Nufern, a maker of optical fiber and fiber laser modules, June 28 at 5:30 p.m. at the company's headquarters in East Granby, Conn. After the tour, Nufern President/CEO Martin Seifert...
NEFC to Sponsor Nufern Tour, Perspective
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., May 1, 2007 -- The New England Fiberoptic Council (NEFC) will host a tour of Nufern, a maker of optical fiber and fiber laser modules, June 28 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the company's headquarters in East Granby, Conn. After the tour, Nufern President/CEO Martin...
Trumpf Opens Plant in Monterrey, Mexico
May 1, 2007 — Trumpf Inc. of Farmington, Conn., has opened a sales, service, demonstration and production facility in Monterrey, Mexico. The 6400-sq-m plant houses the company’s equipment to produce frames for its machinery, and it includes a 420 sq-m showroom....
UCF's Townes Laser Institute to be Dedicated on Friday
May 1, 2007 — The Townes Laser Institute, a new laser technology center of excellence within The College of Optics and Photonics at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, will be dedicated May 4 in honor of Nobel laureate Charles H. Townes. Townes, 91,...
Carl Zeiss to Launch VisuMax Lasik System
Apr 30, 2007 — Germany-based Carl Zeiss Meditec announced it will launch the newly developed VisuMax system for laser keratome (corneal sugery) applications later this year. The system uses a femtosecond fiber laser, the FCPA Jewel, developed by IMRA America Inc.,...
Optical Device to Reveal Adult Brain Plasticity
HOUSTON, April 30, 2007 -- It may be easy to change your mind, but your brain? Using a new optical imaging device that quickly maps the visual cortex, researchers hope to reveal how "plastic" or adjustable, adult brains really are. Valery Kalatsky, assistant professor of...
Antarctic Probe Aims for Space
CHICAGO, April 27, 2007 -- A robotic probe designed to draw an underwater three-dimensional map showing the biological and geochemical composition of an ice-bound lake in Antarctica could be the ideal tool to search for life on other planets or moons where ice is known to...
AT&T CEO to Retire
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 27, 2007 -- Edward E. Whitacre Jr. announced at the company's annual stockholders meeting, held today in San Antonio, that he will retire as chairman of the board and CEO of AT&T effective June 3. The board of directors has chosen Randall L. Stephenson,...
China Awards New Wave Research Patent for AccuScribe Technology
Apr 26, 2007 — New Wave Research Inc. of Fremont, Calif., a manufacturer of lasers and laser-based systems for the microelectronics and analytical instrumentation industries, announced that the People's Republic of China Patent Office awarded the company patent...
Corning to Invest $300M in R&D
CORNING, N.Y., April 26, 2007 -- Corning Inc. announced today a $300 million facility improvement plan for its Sullivan Park Research and Development campus near Corning, N.Y., that it said will help meet its goals for "growth through innovation from a broadened portfolio of...
Siemans CEO Will Resign
MUNICH, April 26, 2007 -- Siemens AG President and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld will resign when his contract expires in October, the company announced today. Kleinfeld "informed the supervisory board at its meeting today that he is no longer available for a renewed contract...
Canadian, UK Scientists Uncover 'Kryptonite'
OTTAWA, Canada, April 25, 2007 -- Superman's Achille's heel is no longer the stuff of fiction. A new mineral matching the unique chemistry of kryptonite, a fictional radioactive green crystal that causes the superhero to weaken, has been identified by Canadian and British...
Corning to Reopen NC Fiber Plant; Reports Q1 Profits
CORNING, N.Y., April 25, 2007 -- Corning's first-quarter profit rose 27 percent, exceeding expectations despite decreased display sales, the company announced today. It also said it plans to reopen a portion of its Concord, N.C., optical fiber manufacturing facility and that it...
Project Aims to Create New Materials, Nanodevices
BLACKSBURG, Va., April 25, 2007 -- A Multi-University Research Initiative (MURI) grant of as much as $7.5 million has been awarded to a four-university project that aims to use ionic liquids to develop electromechanical devices and high-performance membranes that could help power...
Birds 'Captured' Going Wild in Craig's Backyard
BERKELEY, Calif., April 24, 2007 -- Craig Newmark, founder of the popular craigslist community Web sites, is hosting a robotic video camera project from the back deck of his home, which overlooks Sutro Forest in San Francisco. The new online game, launched this week at...
Near-Field IR Experiment Launched
FAIRFAX, Va., April 24 -- The Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE), built by General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, was launched into low earth orbit today from the NASA facility at Wallops Island, Va. The primary mission of the NFIRE satellite is to collect...
AccuCoat Moves to New Facility
Apr 23, 2007 — AccuCoat Inc., a custom optical thin-film coating supplier based in Rochester, N.Y., has relocated to a new facility at its existing 111 Humboldt St. address. The expansion includes 6800 sq. ft. of offices and coating labs, which effective doubles...
Agilent Technologies Opens China Headquarters Campus
Apr 23, 2007 — Measurement company Agilent Technologies last week announced the official opening of its China headquarters campus, including the launch of the Agilent Open Lab & Solution Center, the company's second electronic measurement open lab in...
DoE Awards New Spintronics Center $1.9M
NEWARK, Del., April 23, 2007 -- The University of Delaware has been awarded $1.9 million from the US Department of Energy (DoE) to establish the Center for Spintronics and Biodetection, which aims to create a highly sensitive biosensor. Spin electronics, or "spintronics," is...
EDT Helps Abbreviate Protein Studies
BALTIMORE, Md., April 23, 3007 -- PhosphoMotif Finder, a publicly available database on the Web (www.hprd.org/PhosphoMotif_finder) that could speed the work of researchers around the world, is the result of a new technique that reads the makeup of proteins to identify nearly all...
Research on Shortest Light Pulse and More at CLEO/QELS
BALTIMORE, April 23, 2007 -- The shortest light pulse ever created, a new type of laser that provides 3-D retinal imaging with an emerging method called optical coherence tomography (OCT), and a magnifying "superlens" are just some of the breakthroughs in optics and photonics...
Solar Cell Efficiency Rises
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., April 23, 2007 -- Plastic solar cell efficiency has been pushed to more than 6 percent via “nanofilaments” within light-absorbing plastic, similar to the veins in tree leaves, enabling the use of thicker absorbing layers in the devices which capture more sunlight....
Asylum Research Buys Majority Stake in Atomic Force F&E
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., April 20, 2007 -- Asylum Research, a maker of atomic force and scanning probe microscopes, announced it has purchased a majority interest in Germany-based Atomic Force F&E GmbH, its distributor in Europe. Specific terms were not disclosed. Atomic Force...
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