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Freeform Illuminators Spur Computational Microscopy Efficiency Gains
STORRS, Conn., March 30, 2023 — To further the use of programmable illumination for computational microscopy methods, researchers at the University of Connecticut constructed, calibrated, and tested freeform illuminators in different forms — in the shapes of a tilted flat...
Device Employs Structural Color to Image Ambient Gases
TSUKUBA, Japan, Dec. 22, 2022 — Researchers from the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS, Japan), Harvard University, and the University of Connecticut jointly designed and fabricated a simple device developed for imaging a gas injected into it — in multiple...
Ptychography Technique Raises Imaging Throughput
STORRS, Conn., Nov. 3, 2021 — A resolution-enhanced parallel-coded ptychography technique developed by researchers at the University of Connecticut has achieved the highest numerical aperture and throughput to date, compared to previous demonstrations of similar technology. The...
Mani Receives Blavatnik Award
UPTON, N.Y., Oct. 14, 2016 — Tomoyasu Mani, former Goldhaber fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and current assistant professor in the University of Connecticut's Department of Chemistry, has received the 2016 Blavatnik Regional Award for...
Displays You Wear
Apr 24, 2015 — Challenges still exist in the development of wearable devices, but continued advances may ultimately change how people interact with the world around them. It’s a case of a sight for sore eyes and other body parts, with display advances...
Phase Encoding, Photon Counting Yield Secure QR Codes
STORRS, Conn., March 4, 2015 — Microscale QR codes coupled with optical phase encoding and photon-counting encryption could be used to protect the integrity of microchips used in the most sensitive applications. QR, or Quick Response, codes — those black and white boxes...
Augmented Reality Device Easier on the Eyes
TUCSON and STORRS, Conn., May 28, 2014 — A new device aims to make augmented reality (AR) technology easier on the eyes. Developed by researchers at the University of Arizona and the University of Connecticut, the OST-HMD (optical see-through head-mounted display) device is similar to...
Collaborations
Jun 1, 2013 — Iridex Corp. of Mountain View, Calif., has announced a partnership with the privately held Peregrine Surgical Ltd. of New Britain, Pa., to expand its ophthalmology product portfolio; Peregrine will be integrated into the Iridex supply chain....
Pratt & Whitney Opens Additive Manufacturing Center at UConn
STORRS, Conn., April 11, 2013 — One of the most advanced additive manufacturing laboratories in the nation has opened in the University of Connecticut’s technology park.
Chemical Sensor Seeks Out Land Mines, IEDs
STORRS, Conn., Aug. 3, 2012 — A new chemical sensing system that unearths land mines and other buried explosives by signaling their presence to the naked eye without advanced scientific instrumentation may be the first of its kind, University of Connecticut engineers say.
ASD Awards Creative Spectroscopy Projects
BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 3, 2012 — The seven Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program award recipients for 2012 received recognition for research ranging from hyperspectral analysis to noninvasive identification of artistic materials.
Quick color-changing lenses catch military’s eye
STORRS, Conn. – Lenses that change color rapidly based on the amount of voltage passing through them could have important military and civilian applications as well as uses for energy-saving windows and custom fabrics. Transition lenses normally use a photochromic...
Hybrid Imager Spots Elusive Cancer
STORRS, Conn., Sept. 16, 2011 — A combination of three previously unrelated imaging tools promises to lead the way to diagnoses of early-stage ovarian cancer in high-risk women through minimally invasive surgery. The new technique may be better than the current standard procedure...
New Electrochromatic Lenses Rapidly Change Color
STORRS, Conn., July 13, 2011 — Quick-changing electrochromatic transition lenses have been created that use an electric current rather than polymers to change colors in films and displays when triggered by light. The new technology has captured the interest of the US military as...
Managing Mushrooming Medical Imaging Metadata
Jan 19, 2011 — Imaging is used for every imaginable biomedical purpose, from cell and gene studies to disease detection and diagnosis. As the metadata from imaging modalities continues to mushroom, so do risk management issues surrounding these medical records.
Asylum’s Band Excitation Technique Grants Awarded
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., March 29, 2010 — Asylum Research, manufacturer of scanning probe and atomic force (SPM/AFM) microscopes, has announced eight new grants for early adopters to explore the capabilities and applications of a new band excitation (BE) technique. The R&D100...
Brighter Nanotubes Unveiled
STORRS, Conn., March 9, 2009 – Chemists have found a way to increase the luminescence efficiency of single-walled carbon nanotubes, a discovery that could have significance in medical imaging, homeland security, and biological sensors, among other applications.
Digital Holography Used in Watermarking 3-D Object
Jul 1, 2003 — In this age of tightened security, researchers at the University of Connecticut in Storrs have discovered what may someday prove to be a useful method of hiding one piece of information inside another. Using a watermarking method, a 3-D object is...
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