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ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 20, 2014 — A new take on traditional gauges and imaging systems could more efficiently harness THz frequencies that have long eluded detectors.
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...
Reader Poll: School & Major
Aug 1, 2012 — University programs with “photonics” in their names are a rather new development – a reflection of the growing importance of photonics not only to science but to the world – so we decided to poll our readers and find out what...
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Future Bright for Nanopillar Light Collectors
BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 22, 2010 — Sunlight represents the cleanest, greenest and far and away the most abundant of all energy sources, and yet its potential remains woefully underutilized. High costs have been a major deterrent to the large-scale applications of silicon-based solar...
Color Nanofilter Advances Displays
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 16, 2010 — In a step toward more efficient, smaller and higher-definition display screens, a University of Michigan professor has developed a color filter made of nanothin sheets of metal with precisely spaced gratings. An optical microscopy image shows seven...
Yale Selects Vistec Litho System
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Education: Robots Set Students’ Sights on Engineering
Jan 1, 2009 — There’s no question in Rachel Moore’s mind what played a role in her deciding on an electrical engineering, or EE, degree. She attributes it to a robotics competition hosted by the nonprofit organization FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of...
UAberdeen Adds Electronics with Photonics Degree
Oct 6, 2008 — The University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, announced it has added a degree in electronics with photonics among four new offerings to its portfolio of energy programs and will receive the first intake of students in September 2009. The...
Motorized Nano-Positioners
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 22, 2008 – Engineers at Purdue University have created a monolithic comb drive, a tiny motorized positioning device that could be used as a “nanoscale manipulator” that precisely moves or senses movement and forces. This device has twice the dexterity of...
Elbit Systems, Technion Partner on Eye-Tracking Research
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Memsic Hires Gary O'Brien as Engineering VP
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Optical Society of America Confers Honors
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Innovation Helps 'Enlighten' Silicon Chips
Oct 28, 2005 — STANFORD, Calif., Oct. 28 -- Electrical engineers at Stanford University have invented a key component that can easily be built into chips to break up a laser beam into billions of bits of data (zeroes and ones) per second. This could help chips...
Stanford Innovation Helps 'Enlighten' Silicon Chips
Oct 28, 2005 — STANFORD, Calif., Oct. 28 -- Electrical engineers at Stanford University have invented a key component that can easily be built into chips to break up a laser beam into billions of bits of data (zeroes and ones) per second. This could help chips...
UV LEDs Suitable for Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Oct 1, 2004 — LEDs that emit in the 340-nm wavelength range have been developed by scientists in the division of engineering and department of physics at Brown University in Providence, R.I., and in the department of electrical engineering at Yale University in...
Integrating Spheres Boost Repeatability of Diode Tests
May 1, 2004 — In the past few years, laser applications and, consequently, laser manufacture have experienced a significant increase. Although the upsurge has been driven primarily by telecom’s explosive growth, the rising medical and industrial laser markets...
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