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Osaka University Buys Nanolithography Tool
CHICAGO, April 9, 2012 — The NanoFabrication Systems Div. of NanoInk Inc. announced that Osaka University’s Photonics Advanced Research Center in Japan has purchased and installed its DPN 5000 system to fabricate nanoscale plasmonic and nanophotonic devices.
AMOP Awards Dissertation Prize to De las Cuevas
GARCHING, Germany, April 3, 2012 — Dr. Gemma De las Cuevas received this year’s Dissertation Prize from the AMOP section of the German Physical Society for her work with classical statistical mechanics.
Defense, Security Show Targets Baltimore
Apr 1, 2012 — SPIE moves its DSS conference and trade show to the Charm City to maximize exposure to governmental agencies, military institutions and research organizations. At the mention of Baltimore, certain things come to mind: crab cakes, the Orioles, Camden...
OSA Local Section in Egypt First in Middle East
WASHINGTON, March 15, 2012 — The Optical Society has established the Alhazen Egyptian OSA Local Section, the society’s first local section in the Middle East.
Grant Program Open
BARRINGTON, N.J., Feb. 16, 2012 — The optical components company is now accepting applications for its 2012 Higher Education Grant Program, which will award $80,000 in products worldwide.
President Perry and the Future of Science, Pt. 1
Sep 21, 2011 — Like many of you, I’m sure, I’ve been watching the Republican race with a curious mix of amusement and dread. Especially with regard to science. With the exception of Jon Huntsman – whose tweet, “To be clear. I believe in...
From a cold start, Brazilian science and technology heat up
SÃO PAULO, Brazil – In a country where basic educational needs have gone unmet for decades, you might not expect a thriving photonics industry. In Brazil, however, light-based efforts are steadily climbing toward prominence. As recently as the beginning of the century...
Urban Zen, Hand-knitted Spacemen and STEM Education
Mar 24, 2011 — NASA has lately reached out to girls and young women in its efforts to attract and retain students in science, technology, engineering and math. It has partnered with the Foundation for Advancing Women Now (FFAWN), created by singer Mary J. Blige,...
Who Needs an Educated Workforce?
Mar 7, 2011 — Outrage, it seems, is a fickle mistress. In recent weeks we have seen enough fury about the deficit and ostensibly related wedge issues to fuel…I dunno, a highly inefficient fury machine. Other concerns, though, just haven’t inspired...
Science education across borders and oceans
SHANGHAI, China – A delegation of US science educators traveled to Shanghai to participate in the Sino-US Science Education Forum in November 2010. The forum was hosted by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the China Association of Children’s...
New Imaging Collaboration Proposed at NAKFI
IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 1, 2010 — More than 170 participants gathered recently for the eighth annual National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI) conference. This year's topic was imaging science, a field of study that uses physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science and...
Syndiant Contest Seeks “Cool” Ideas for Pico Projectors
DALLAS, Nov. 12, 2010 — Syndiant, a manufacturer of high-resolution microdisplays for pico projectors, is holding a contest to explore creative ideas and uses for pico projectors. Its all-digital VueG8 (“View-Gate”) technology frees consumers from the...
Brought to You by the Letter ‘G’
Jul 26, 2010 — We weren’t five minutes into the meeting and I’d already said something I knew I would regret. After asking the other editorial folk what was new and learning that little had transpired since I’d last talked to them, I’d...
Navy Chooses Creaform Handyscan 3-D Technology
LEVIS, Quebec, July 12, 2010 — Creaform announced that the US Navy has chosen to use its Handyscan three-dimensional technology to assist in submarine repair. In Kittery, Maine, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard will be the first to receive an order for the company’s MAXscan...
A Case for the Liberal Arts
Jun 14, 2010 — On May 24, President Obama delivered the commencement address at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. In his remarks, he noted that “the burdens of this century cannot fall on our soldiers alone” and emphasized the part...
New Certification at Vision Show 2010
BOSTON, May 25, 2010 — Dubbed North America’s leading showcase of machine vision and imaging components and solutions, this year’s Vision Show will feature a new certification program for vision professionals. Held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston from...
Touch screen panel market: Smooth operations
SAN JOSE, Calif. – In terms of units, the touch screen panel market is expected to show a compound annual growth rate of 30 percent through 2013, according to Displaybank, a market analysis firm based in Seoul, South Korea. The company predicts that there will be a...
From the Industrial Age to the Nano Age
Mar 18, 2010 — Neal C. Gallagher was enjoying being a parent. Retired, the one-time engineering professor wanted to get more involved with his two young children’s schooling. He approached his son’s first-grade teacher about instructing students in the gifted...
My Summer with MIRTHE
Mar 18, 2010 — I have never been particularly interested in the field of engineering. Physics? No thank you, I’ll stick to English and history. So when my father came to me with the opportunity to work in a lab in Princeton for the summer, I was feeling more than...
Executive Perspectives on Education
Jan 29, 2010 — The conversation touched upon a number of topics, but the most spirited discussion during the “Executive Perspectives on the World of Optics and Photonics” panel on Wednesday surel...
Those who can do can also teach, and with improved results
Jan 4, 2010 — “Kids know what’s up. Ninety percent of middle- and high-school science teachers have never had to solve an honest-to-god science problem using the tools of science,” Dr. Samuel C. Silverstein told me. He is a professor of physiology and medicine at...
Making Virtual Games: In, Around and Out of the World
Nov 1, 2009 — Ask these Girl Scouts how they spent their summer vacation, and you’ll hear about video games. But they didn’t spend the summer playing them – they spent it making them. A group of 22 sixth- to 10th-grade Girl Scouts at ASA Academy &...
The value of discovery
Oct 1, 2009 — More than 40 years ago, Frank Oppenheimer, a physics professor at the University of Colorado and the younger brother of American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, proposed a science museum to be housed in the vacant Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina...
Understanding the “sex gap” in science and math
Sep 1, 2009 — The assumption that boys are naturally drawn to – and inherently skilled at – math and science while girls are predisposed to the more liberal arts is deeply embedded in our culture. And it is continually reinforced and perpetuated by observations...
Future Visions, Near and Far Sighted
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 14, 2009 -- Kicked off with a bit of laser-driven music and the typical National Instruments flair, NIWeek 2009, the worldwide conference on measurement and automation held last week, had something for everybody – but the real vision news is probably a few...
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