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Holographic Display Adds Movement
TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 3, 2010 — Holographic imaging technology that can depict a scene in another location and updates every two seconds has been demonstrated for the first time. The technology, known as three-dimensional telepresence, could lead to new applications of holographic...
Throwing curved light bullets
TUCSON, Ariz. – Researchers have devised a way to curve laser beams in the air by converting a standard directional beam into a self-bending Airy beam. The development may help with atmospheric applications, particularly with the ability to redirect lightning to...
Carl Maes Named UA Optical Sciences Academic Dean
Dec 4, 2007 — Carl Maes was recently named associate dean of academic programs for optical sciences at the University of Arizona (UA). Maes has a bachelor's degree in physics from the US Air Force Academy, a master's in physics from the University of Southern...
Image Analysis, Aided by Artists
Apr 1, 2007 — Artists don’t see objects and scenes the way a camera lens does, and understanding how the best artists work could be useful in computerized image analysis, according to preliminary research by Charles M. Falco, a professor of optical sciences at...
US Commitment Lags in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Sciences
Sep 1, 2006 — The US government must deepen its commitment to research in atomic, molecular and optical sciences to maintain a leadership role in these areas, according to a report released by the Washington-based National Research Council of the National...
Lowell Observatory, UArizona to Complete DCT Mirror
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Aug. 11, 2006 -- Lowell Observatory and the University of Arizona have finalized a $3 million, three-year contract to complete the Discovery Channel Telescope primary mirror. The 4.3-meter-diameter (14 ft), approximately 6700-pound mirror is the center of Lowell...
Government Funding Promotes Optical Sciences
Sep 1, 2005 — The National Science Foundation recently granted awards to advance several optical sciences projects. Scientists at San Francisco State University, for example, will explore light propagation in two-dimensional optically induced photonic lattices....
Sun Clock Illuminates Sphere Optics Study
Jun 16, 2005 — TUCSON, Ariz., June 16 -- Stephen Jacobs said he had dreamed of building a sun clock since 1959, when he saw the Campbell-Stokes pattern sunshine recorder at the Stockholm Observatory while attending a meeting of The International Commission for...
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Apr 12, 2005 — BAE Systems announced it has delivered its first Gripen helmet-mounted display system, including a high-speed optical head tracker, to Saab AB as part of a contract it received in 2003. It has been developing the system in close cooperation with...
Optics Company Provides Scholarships
Jul 1, 2004 — Rolyn Optics Co. of Covina, Calif., has awarded scholarships to three doctoral students in optical sciences, according to an announcement from Richard L. Shoemaker, associate director of the Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona in...
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