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Nov 1, 2013 — The largest photonics and electronics institute in the UK was officially opened at the University of Southampton in September. The Zepler Institute, a multidisciplinary center, will allow more than 300 researchers in photonics, advanced materials and quantum technologies to build on the university’s discoveries in photonics and electronics for communications. The institute was named for professor Eric Ernest Zepler, a radio receiver development pioneer who founded the Department of...
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IRWINDALE, Calif., Oct. 31, 2013 — NDC Infrared Engineering has hired Terry Patterson as vice president of global customer care for its Sensors, Systems and Metals divisions. Patterson, who most recently served as vice president of service at Rapiscan Systems, brings 25 years of...
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Camera Module Market to Reach $43B in 2019
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Potomac Photonics Adds UV Laser to Manufacturing Unit
LANHAM, Md., Oct. 30, 2013 — Laser micromachining company Potomac Photonics has added another Coherent UV laser to its micromanufacturing unit, the company said this week. The laser will be optimized for laser micromachining applications, such as leak test hole drilling, probe...
Photonics Pioneer to Lead UTDallas Engineering
DALLAS, Oct. 30, 2013 — Dr. James Coleman, a leader in the development and application of semiconductor lasers and photonic devices, recently joined the University of Texas at Dallas to lead its electrical engineering department, the university said. An endowed professor...
Centice Names CEO, Adds Bridge Financing
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THz Plasmonic Crystal is Tunable
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