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FARMINGTON, Conn., October 15, 2014 — James Rogowski has been promoted to vice president for technical service at Trumpf Inc. He is responsible for training and service for the company’s machine tools, including industrial lasers, across the U.S. Rogowski has been with Trumpf since 1998, previously serving as managing director of Trumpf Canada and director of machine and power tool products. For more information, visit www.us.trumpf.com.
Photon Emission Rate Enhanced in Fluorescent Molecules
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German Photonics Forum Adds New Leaders
FRANKFURT, Germany, Oct. 14, 2014 — The Photonics Forum of the German Engineering Association (VDMA) recently added four new members to its steering committee. The new members are: Bernd Lange of LPKF Laser & Electronics AG, Dr. Armin Renneisen of Rofin-Sinar Laser GmbH, Dr. Eric...
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GRAEFELFING, Germany, Oct. 14, 2014 — Optomechanical components manufacturer OptoGroup has become a majority shareholder in Alliance Vision of Montelimar, France. The acquisition is retroactive to Jan. 1. Markus Riedi has been named CEO of Alliance Vision and will be responsible for...
Optogenetics Tests Memory Manipulation Theory
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UC Berkeley Nabs Grant for BRAIN Initiative, Teams with Zeiss
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Imaging Digs Deep to Improve Crops
ATLANTA and STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 10, 2014 — Boosting the output of important food crops such as rice and maize to meet the needs of the world’s growing population requires improvements both above and below the soil. A new imaging technique could aid these efforts. Developed by a team at...
Plasmon Laser Demonstrates Fastest Switching Speed
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Oschmann Named UA 2014 Alum of the Year
TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 9, 2014 — Jacobus Oschmann has been named the 2014 alumnus of the year by the University of Arizona’s College of Optical Sciences.
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Superresolution Microscopy Pioneers Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Elliot Scientific Distributes Gamma Scientific in Europe
HARPENDEN, England, Oct. 8, 2014 — Elliot Scientific, a supplier of laser, fiber optic and other systems, is now distributing within the U.K. and Ireland a range of light and optical test and measurement systems made by Gamma Scientific. Elliot Scientific also offers optometer...
Iridex Patents Disposable Laser Eye Treatment Device
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Advanced Imaging System Superior to Human Eye
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Frequency Combs Enable Remote 3-D Mapping
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Blue LED Inventors Win Nobel Prize
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PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 2014 — Software that uses video gaming gear is bringing live cells into a 3-D spotlight. Researchers from Drexel University are developing a 3-D software program — Lineage Editing and Validation (LEVER 3-D) — to identify, tag and track live...
Optical Switch Turns Polarization Into Direction
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Solar Cell Stores Energy, Too
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Gas Purging Keeps UV Systems Healthy
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Micro Thermal Camera Opens Applications to Consumers
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