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Inkjet-Printed Lasing Capsule Produces Disposable Organic Lasers
PROVENCE, France, May 5, 2016 — An ultralow-cost fabrication method uses an inkjet printer to produce “lasing capsules” for external-cavity vertically emitting thin-film organic lasers, a development that could enable disposable laser chips. One obstacle that has limited widespread adoption of organic lasers is the fact that they degrade relatively quickly, which could be overcome if the lasers are inexpensive enough to dispose upon failure. Inkjet-printed lasing capsules serve as the core of an organic
Smart Lighting for Smart Kids
May 4, 2016 — Most of us prefer to kick back in sunshine and not under a fluorescent bulb, and it turns out there’s a scientific basis for that preference; the intensity of artificial lighting has been shown to have a range of effects not only on our mood,...
Fiber Optic Biosensor-Integrated Microfluidic Chip Detects Glucose Levels
HONG KONG, May 3, 2016 — The lab-on-a-chip approach is being applied to the development of glucose meters for the early diagnosis and prevention of diabetes. An optofluidic device has enabled detection of glucose in solution, requiring only a tiny droplet of sweat. A team...
USC, Northrop Grumman Establish Optical Materials Research Institute
May 2, 2016 — Northrop Grumman Corp. and the University of Southern California (USC) Viterbi School of Engineering have announced plans to establish an advanced research institute focused on optical materials and nanophotonics devices. The Northrop Grumman...
Fluence Demonstrates Advanced LED Grow Lights
AUSTIN, Texas, April 29, 2016 — Fluence Bioengineering, a photobiology design and manufacturing company, has developed an indoor and greenhouse LED lighting system with an efficacy above 2 μmol/J according to replicate, collaborative testing conducted by Rutgers University and...
Michael Baratta Awarded CBNP Fellowship
ADELAIDE, Australia, April 29, 2016 — The Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP), a collaborative research program based at the University of Adelaide, has awarded Dr. Michael Baratta with the 2016 CNBP-American Australian Fellowship. Baratta, a senior research associate in the...
Pressure Tunes Absorption Properties of Perovskite Solar Cells
STANFORD, Calif., April 29, 2016 — The voltage and electronic conductivity of perovskite solar cells have been shown to increase under high pressure. The findings suggest that either chemical or mechanical compression could enable tunable perovskites solar cells capable of absorbing...
Thermal Capacity of Photon Gas Measured, Aligns with Theory
BONN, Germany, April 27, 2016 — A method for measuring the thermal capacity of Bose-Einstein photon condensates could enable the development of ultraprecise thermometers. The drop in the heat-storage capacity of liquid water as it changes phase to gas or solid is well understood,...
Laurin Publishing Announces Poster Series
PITTSFIELD, Mass., April 27, 2016 — Laurin Publishing Co., whose titles include Photonics Spectra and BioPhotonics magazines and the Photonics Buyers’ Guide, announces the availability of two posters featuring art that takes a lighthearted look at the early days of the photonics...
Third-Harmonic Generation Microscopy Provides In Situ Brain Tumor Imaging
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, April 25, 2015 — A technique involving third-harmonic generation microscopy could allow neurosurgeons to image and assess brain tumor boundaries during surgery, providing optical biopsies in near-real time and increasing the accuracy of tissue removal. Pathologists...
Manfra Chosen to Lead Microsoft’s Station Q Purdue
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 22, 2016 — Professor Michael Manfra at Purdue University has been selected to lead Station Q Purdue, an elite team assembled by Microsoft’s Station Q to pursue quantum computing. Mathematician and Fields Medal winner Michael Freedman leads Microsoft...
Tanner Awarded Horiba Young Fluorescence Investigator Award
EDISON, N.J., April 22, 2016 — Kandice Tanner of the National Institute of Health (NIH) has been awarded Horiba Scientific’s annual Young Fluorescence Investigator Award. Tanner is an investigator in the Laboratory of Cell Biology in the NIH Center for Cancer Research in...
Rhodopsin Mimic Advances Light-Sensitive Artificial Cell Design
BRISTOL, England, April 21, 2016 — An artificial mimic of a key light-sensitive molecule could enable techniques for building light-sensitive artificial cells. Professor Jonathan Clayden and colleagues in the University of Bristol's School of Chemistry, along with collaborators at...
New Scale Using Small Business Grant for Hexapod
VICTOR, N.Y., April 21, 2016 — New Scale Technologies Inc. is developing the world’s smallest commercial hexapod under a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant. Awarded by the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health, the grant funds development...
VECSEL-Based Laser Uses Single Light Source to Achieve Multimodal Imaging
NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 19, 2016 — A solid-state degenerate laser system that can provide efficient methods of coherence switching has been used to provide both speckled and speckle–free images. The technology enables multimodality imaging from a single laser, where low spatial...
Stavros Demos Appointed Sr. Scientist at Rochester Lab for Laser Energetics
VANCOUVER, Canada, April 13, 2016 — Imagin Medical has announced that Stavros Demos, the inventor of the company’s i/Blue Imaging System, has accepted the position of senior scientist and group leader of the Optical Materials Group at the University of Rochester Laboratory for...
eBeam Expands Focus, Education Efforts
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 10, 2016 — The eBeam Initiative, a forum dedicated to the education and promotion of new semiconductor manufacturing approaches based on electron beam (eBeam) technologies, will be expanding its efforts to increase focus on eBeam requirements and new...
Light Brigade, NeST Introduce India Fiber Optics Training Program
KERALA, India, March 8, 2016 — Light Brigade, the fiber optic training subsidiary of infrastructure specialist AFL, headquartered in Tukwila, Wash., is working with the NeST Institute of Fiber Optic Technology PVT Ltd. of Kerala to introduce the Amal Jyothi NeST Center for Fiber...
Biolase Opens Dental Laser Training Center
IRVINE, Calif., March 1, 2016 — Dental laser developer Biolase Inc. has announced the Biolase Learning Center, designed to provide laser training for dental professionals. The Biolase Learning Center is located in Irvine, Calif. Courtesy of Biolase Inc. The 4500-sf center is...
SUNY Poly, GlobalFoundries Partner for Patterning Center
ALBANY, N.Y., Feb. 16, 2016 — The State University of New York Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) and GlobalFoundries of Santa Clara, Calif., have announced a new Advanced Patterning and Productivity Center (APPC) located at SUNY Poly’s Colleges of Nanoscale Science and...
Nightsea Accepting Submissions for Fluorescence Microscopy Award
LEXINGTON, Mass., Feb. 15, 2016 — Nightsea has announced the opening of submissions for its 2nd annual Key Award in fluorescence microscopy. Designed for individuals entering their first faculty position at a U.S. non-profit college or university in 2016, the award provides a...
Queensland University Labs Integrate DeNovix Spectrophotometers
BRISBANE, Australia, Jan. 16, 2016 — Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has adopted 81 DS-11 UV-VIS spectrophotometers from DeNovix Inc. as an undergraduate teaching tool. "As part of a large-scale refurbishment of our teaching labs in the Faculty of Health, we identified a...
Educational Programs Drive the Future
Jan 12, 2016 — According to the National Science Foundation (NSF), the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) workforce is critical to innovation and competitiveness. STEM literacy is vital also to ordinary citizens making sense of a complex world. Several...
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For Advanced Manufacturing, Success Demands Innovation, Education and Public-Private Partnership
Jan 12, 2016 — Global manufacturing has undergone enormous changes in the past decade as many developing countries have joined the club of tier-one manufacturing nations, a recession stalled demand, and employment fell precipitously in leading economies. Yet...
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Continuing Education for the Future of Photonics
Dec 17, 2015 — Eastern Europe, like many other regions, is putting great thought and effort into producing the next generation of photonics and optics researchers and engineers. Countries including Romania are working hard to keep up with the growing demand for...
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