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This Week in Photonics: AI Improves OCT Imaging; Light-Activated Drug Combats Side Effects of Chemo; a Hybrid LED for LiFi; and More (10/10/2019)

This Week in Photonics: AI Improves OCT Imaging; Light-Activated Drug Combats Side Effects of Chemo; a Hybrid LED for LiFi; and More
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
       
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AI, Deep Learning Allow More Accurate Eye Testing
AI, Deep Learning Allow More Accurate Eye Testing
Researchers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) are now able to analyze OCT images of the eye closer and more accurately than ever before. The researchers have developed a more detailed and accurate way to evaluate such images, particularly the back of the eye, using artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning techniques.
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Integrated Silicon Carbide Optical Switch Can Be Thermally Tuned
Integrated Silicon Carbide Optical Switch Can Be Thermally Tuned
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have integrated a microheater and a microring resonator onto a silicon carbide (SiC) chip, creating a photonic integrated chip that can be thermally tuned by applying an electric signal. The approach could one day be used to create a range of reconfigurable devices such as phase-shifters and tunable optical couplers.
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Hybrid LED Could Power LiFi, Electrically Driven Lasers
Hybrid LED Could Power LiFi, Electrically Driven Lasers
A City College of New York (CUNY) research team has demonstrated an LED based on half-light, half-matter quasiparticles in atomically thin materials. The device was fabricated using stacks of atomically thin semiconductor materials embedded in an optical cavity.
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Visible-Light-Activated Prodrug Can Combat Chemo’s Side Effects
Visible-Light-Activated Prodrug Can Combat Chemo’s Side Effects
To avert potential “collateral damage” caused by antitumor drugs, a research team at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has developed a small-molecule platinum(IV) anticancer prodrug called phorbiplatin. Phorbiplatin is shown to be inert in the dark, but it can be controllably activated under low-power red-light irradiation.
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Monroe Community College Awarded $4.4M by Naval Research Office for Training Optics Techs
Monroe Community College Awarded $4.4M by Naval Research Office for Training Optics Techs
Monroe Community College has been awarded a $4.4 million grant by the Office of Naval Research for its Defense Engineering Education Program in Optics (DEEP OPS). The program will increase the national optics workforce through innovative training programs that prepare students for these high-demand jobs that support the Department of Defense.
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AngioDynamics Acquires Eximo Medical  Read Article 

Using Light to Optically Regulate Cell Fate for Regenerative Medicine  Read Article 

HUBER+SUHNER to Acquire BKtel Group  Read Article 

Elbit Systems Subsidiary Awarded $23M Night Vision Order  Read Article 

Danforth Center Expands to Include New Lab, Technologies  Read Article 

 
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SPIE Optifab 2019
SPIE Optifab 2019
October 14-17, 2019 - Rochester Riverside Convention Center - Rochester United States
Photonics Media Booth: 1115
Optifab, organized jointly by SPIE and APOMA, is the largest optical manufacturing conference and exhibition held in North America. Optifab focuses on classical and advanced optical manufacturing technologies and gives conference attendees an opportunity to interact with worldwide experts in the field of optical fabrication. With over 180 exhibitors and numerous opportunities for training and education, Optifab will give you insight into the optical fabrication market, help you improve your processes, and assist you in making key business connections.
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Leak Testing Sealed Laser and Photonics Components
Leak Testing Sealed Laser and Photonics Components
Tue, Oct 15, 2019 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Sealed components in the laser and photonics industry often have very stringent leak test requirements. While everything leaks, determining how much, particularly when components and acceptable leak rates are very small, presents some unique challenges. In this webinar you will learn how mass spectrometer leak detection using helium as a tracer gas can readily solve these challenges.

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