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Rome scientist Hendrickson dies
Jul 1, 1997 — ROME, N.Y. -- Brian M. Hendrickson, associate chief scientist for photonics at Rome Laboratory, died at 53 after a brief illness.Hendrickson had been with Rome Laboratory for 29 years, both in the photonics program and the Federal Scientific and Professional Executive Corps.He also worked with the Sensors Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and was a member of several US Department of Defense technical advisory panels.Hendrickson had served three two-year terms as...
Science Foundation Funds Connections to Speedy Computer Network
Jul 1, 1997 — The National Science Foundation has made grants to 35 research institutions in the US, enabling scientists to communicate and share resources on the foundation's high-speed Backbone Network Service. The connections will allow researchers to use...
SDL Settles with Spectra-Physics in Technology Transfer Lawsuit
Jul 1, 1997 — "Never underestimate the power of incumbent technologies to be improved and to hold their ground."David Shaver, MIT Lincoln Laboratories, on the semiconductor industry's incorrect belief that lasers could not produce features smaller than 1...
You can't rush genius; maybe you can track it
Jul 1, 1997 — CARLISLE, Mass. -- Is it possible to track the invention of photonics technology so that the marketing and funding of the technology can follow in a logical and competitive fashion? One theory that attempts to predict the development of technology...
AT&T Offspring Plans Undersea Network
Jun 1, 1997 — MORRISTOWN, N.J. -- Tyco Industries has adopted AT&T progeny Submarine Systems Inc. (SSI), and already the undersea telecommunications company is showing its new parent that it learned a lot from Ma Bell.Submarine Systems has announced its own...
Basic Research Funds Down, Facilities Demand Up
Jun 1, 1997 — The collapse of the Soviet bloc and the rise of free-market systems has resulted in reduced funding for most types of scientific research in academic institutions worldwide.That's the view of Steven Weinberg, a University of Texas professor and...
Coherent Launches Catalog Business After Acquiring Ealing
Jun 1, 1997 — SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Following its $9.5 million purchase of Ealing Electro-Optics plc last month, Coherent Inc. established its first-ever catalog division, which will become part of the Coherent Auburn Group. Paul Kenrick, the founder and former...
Food, Transportation Are Vision Growth Areas
Jun 1, 1997 — The semiconductor and electronics industries remain the largest consumers of North American machine vision systems, but food and transportation are also key markets, according to a study that the Automated Imaging Association released at the 1997...
Renishaw, EIC Collaborate on Raman Spectroscopy
Jun 1, 1997 — Renishaw has forged a union with EIC Laboratories Raman Systems Div. to offer both instruments and applications in Raman spectroscopy. The partnership takes advantage of Renishaw's expertise in the manufacture of Raman spectrometers and microscopes...
Spy Satellite Agency Mired in Bureaucracy
Jun 1, 1997 — The nation's spy satellite agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, is no longer considered a technology leader, according to a newly declassified review by an independent panel.The report says the agency has labored under a ponderous bureaucracy...
Study: Quality More Important than Price
Jun 1, 1997 — Venture Development Corp.'s report on airborne intelligent display/analog-to-digital converter equipment and system resellers said quality remains the most important criterion in selecting a vendor. After quality, price and support remain the other...
Universities: Economic Impact Justifies Funding
Jun 1, 1997 — CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- In recent years federal funding of R&D has fallen victim to the balanced-budget gods. With the prospect of that trend continuing (See "R&D Funding Faces Hard Times: The Road to 2002 Is All Downhill," Photonics Spectra,...
WDM to Assume Greater Role in Telecom
Jun 1, 1997 — As telecommunications carriers search for more bandwidth to meet the demands of an increasingly information-hungry consumer, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) will continue to grow in importance, according to officials at Lucent...
Crane & Co. Receives Exclusive Rights to Spectra Science's LaserPaint
May 1, 1997 — Spectra Science Corp. has licensed LaserPaint, a covert coding and authentication technology, to Crane & Co. of Dalton, Mass., for use in Crane's next-generation currency and secure documents applications. The technology combines laser dyes and...
DoE Counters Fusion Facility Injunction
May 1, 1997 — LIVERMORE, Calif. -- The US Department of Energy (DoE) has asked a federal district court judge to remove an injunction that keeps the agency from using a report on the technical feasibility of the National Ignition Facility. An attorney for the...
Galileo Refocuses After Xerox Loss
May 1, 1997 — STURBRIDGE, Mass. -- Despite the loss of its biggest customer earlier this year and the resulting financial blow, Galileo Corp. officials are confident that the company will be able to get back on its feet by refocusing on its strategic objectives...
Litton-Honeywell Legal Dispute Enters Appeals Phase
May 1, 1997 — Honeywell Inc. has won the latest go-around in its long-running legal dispute with Litton Systems Inc. over ring-laser gyroscope technology. The US Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Honeywell's petition for certiorari -- a first step in the...
Litton-Honeywell Legal Dispute Enters Appeals Phase
May 1, 1997 — Honeywell Inc. has won the latest go-around in its long-running legal dispute with Litton Systems Inc. over ring-laser gyroscope technology. The US Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Honeywell's petition for certiorari -- a first step in the...
Precision Laser Machining Consortium Fosters Diode Array Development
May 1, 1997 — The Precision Laser Machining Consortium is promoting the development of diode pump arrays, components critical to diode-pumped solid-state lasers. Diode pump arrays are used commercially to improve the speed and precision of advanced industrial...
Telecommunications Equipment Sales Rise, Bolstered by Internet
May 1, 1997 — Factory sales of telecommunications equipment rose 16 percent to $63 billion last year, spurred by rapid gains in Internet and intranet usage. The Telecommunications Industry Association reported that US exports of telecommunications equipment...
The Future Looks Bright for IR Plane Deicer
May 1, 1997 — While the FAA does not have a strict approval process like the US Food and Drug Administration, Process Technologies Vice President Tim Seel said working with the government has paid off in global interest. In 1995, the company entered a cooperative...
Uniphase Shares Blue Laser Patents
May 1, 1997 — SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Biotechnology, semiconductor inspection and optical data storage are among the potential beneficiaries of a friendly agreement that allows Coherent to use some Stanford University patents in a new generation of compact blue...
United States and Japan Collaborate to Form New Physics Center
May 1, 1997 — The Japanese Institute of Physical and Chemical Research has established a physics research center at the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y. The center will nurture international cooperation in the physics...
Arctic Communities Get Wired, Thanks to Friends in Warm Places
Apr 1, 1997 — SALUIT, Quebec -- Residents of the northernmost Quebec province of Nunavik, about 1000 miles from Montreal, now have their own entrance ramp onto the information superhighway, thanks to the efforts of several fiber cable makers. One, Chromatic...
Corning Reaches Optical Fiber Sales Milestone
Apr 1, 1997 — More than 1 million km of Corning Incorporated's SMF-LS optical fiber have been sold since the product was introduced in 1994. This nonzero dispersion-shifted fiber is making its mark as high-capacity, long-haul transmission segments of the market...
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