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Sensors Map Planet’s Surface
May 1, 2011 — Onboard NASA’s Messenger, the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury, CCD imaging sensors from e2v Technologies plc have captured new views of Mercury. The sensors were used in Messenger’s Mercury Dual Imaging System, which comprises a multispectral wide-angle camera and a monochrome narrow-angle camera, both of which map rugged landforms and spectral variations on the planet’s surface. The instrument is equipped with an e2v CCD TH7888A, a 1024 x 1024-pixel frame...
Software Maker Acquired In France
May 1, 2011 — Optis Group of La Farlède, a software editor and scientific simulator of light and human vision within virtual reality, has acquired SimplySim SAS of Sophia Antipolis, a software provider for rendering, simulation and robotics. The SimplySim...
Vision Engineering Opens Division
May 1, 2011 — Vision Engineering Ltd. of Woking, UK, has set up a manufacturing services division for optical, mechanical and electronic instrument design. Employing 120 staff in two sites in Surrey, and with international offices across North America, Europe and...
Coming Soon: Disposable Endoscopes
Apr 28, 2011 — A new manufacturing process is now yielding a camera the size of a kosher grain of salt that can fit at the end of an endoscope and obtain images from inside the human body in high-resolution – 62,500 pixels to be exact. What’s more, the...
DARPA to Issue New Challenge
ORLANDO, Fla., April 28, 2011 — DARPA will open a new $100,000 challenge in the next few weeks that will crowdsource the design of a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The announcement was made by David J. Neyland, director of the DARPA tactical technology office, during a special...
‘Time Traveling’ Mirrors Arrive at Space Center
GREENBELT, Md., April 27, 2011 — NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has received the primary and secondary mirror engineering design units (EDUs) from Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems. The units currently are undergoing examination and testing, and when used on the James...
Laser Sensor Means Rifle Hits Bull's-Eye Every Time
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., April 26, 2011 — Military and police marksmen could see their rifle sights improve with a fiber optic laser-based sensor system that automatically corrects for even tiny barrel disruptions. The system, developed by a team led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory's...
MicroVision Opens 1st R&D Center Outside the US
REDMOND, Wash., & SINGAPORE, April 26, 2011 — Ultraminiature display technology provider MicroVision announced the opening of a research and development center at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. The facility will focus on the development of breakthrough products using...
Ocean Optics Grant Program Deadline Set
DUNEDIN, Fla., April 26, 2011 — Ocean Optics announced that its Blue Grants and Challenges program, designed to provide funding for new technologies in optical sensing, is accepting applications from all disciplines until June 30, 2011. Seeking innovative technologies that...
Team to Mimic Camouflage Skill of Cephalopods
WOODS HOLE, Mass., April 26, 2011 — Researchers at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) are preparing to uncover the way in which cephalopods such as squids and octopi use light-sensing proteins in their skin to blend into their environment. What they find may lead to artificial...
B&W Tek Launches Outreach Initiative
NEWARK, Del., April 25, 2011 — B&W Tek Inc. announced recently the “New Horizons” initiative, an outreach program designed to support breakthrough innovations in scientific research within academic institutions. The company is providing special pricing as...
Light Shed on Mystery of Raman Signal Enhancement
BERKELEY, Calif., April 25, 2011 — Investigations into the chemical basis of Raman signal enhancement have resulted in a path to complementary data from SERS and other Raman-based experiments. SERS (surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy) capitalizes on the enhancement of a Raman...
Creager Joins Boulder Imaging
LOUISVILLE, Colo., April 22, 2011 — Boulder Imaging Inc. announced the appointment of Thomas Creager as its new financial controller. Creager brings to the company more than 20 years of experience as a senior executive. He will lead and coordinate the company’s financial...
Kayat Joins B&W Tek as Sales VP
NEWARK, Del., April 22, 2011 — B&W Tek Inc. has announced the appointment of Dr. Michael Kayat as vice president of sales and marketing at its headquarters in Newark. Kayat will lead global sales and marketing activities for the company’s range of optical...
Polarized Microscopy Shows Protein Position
NEW YORK, April 21, 2011 — A new polarization-based technique can help deduce the orientation of specific proteins within a cell. By turning their instruments toward the nuclear pore complex — a huge cluster of proteins that serves as a gateway to a cell's nucleus...
Vibrant Colors Created in Si Nanowires
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 19, 2011 — Individual vertical silicon nanowires that shine in all colors of the spectrum have been developed that could increase the efficiency of nanoscale image sensors and give them the ability to detect color without the use of filters. “It is...
Bonard to Manage 3S French Subsidiary
PARIS, April 18, 2011 — 3S Photonics Group announced the nomination of Jean-Michel Bonard as its managing director in France, as well as the creation of three new transversal positions within the group’s board. Bonard joined the company in 2009 as deputy...
Dynasil Biomedical Begins Operation
WATERTOWN, Mass., April 15, 2011 — Dynasil Corp. of America has announced the incorporation of a new business unit to pursue opportunities in the biomedical field. Located in Rochester, Minn., Dynasil Biomedical Corp. has hired Dr. Daniel Ericson as its scientific lead with...
New Metamaterials Center to Focus on Solar Energy, Sensors
NEW YORK, April 15, 2011 — A new industry and university cooperative research center proposes to provide a one-stop shop for the design, fabrication and testing of a wide range of metamaterials designed to aid solar photovoltaic systems, specialized light sensors and more. ...
Glowing Nanopillars Light Up Cells
STANFORD, Calif., April 14, 2011 — A novel cellular research platform created at Stanford University uses nanopillars that glow in such a way as to allow a deeper and more precise look into living cells. The Stanford team — led by chemist Bianxiao Cui and engineer Yi Cui (no...
HYSENS Aims to Develop Smart Sensing Materials
CORK, Ireland, April 13, 2011 — Tyndall National Institute at the University of County Cork has started coordinating a €3 million (about $4.3 million) European Union (EU) project for the development of smart sensing materials for applications in water purification technology and...
Specialised Imaging Expands Operations
TRING, England, April 13, 2011 — Specialised Imaging Ltd., a high-speed imaging firm, has announced expansion of its European sales and support operations with the opening of a new German subsidiary. After six years of representation in German-speaking territories by Bowas...
Optical Fiber Device Promises Safer Drug Delivery
IRVINE, Calif., April 12, 2011 — A new optical fiber-based drug delivery device promises to unlock the potential of photosensitive chemicals to kill drug-resistant infections and perhaps cancer tumors as well. The device was designed and constructed by researchers Jie Chen, Thomas...
Telops Awarded IR Camera Contract
QUEBEC CITY, April 8, 2011 — Infrared camera and hyperspectral imaging systems supplier Telops announced it has been awarded a contract valued at more than $600,000 by Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC). The contract includes the delivery of two Telops HD-IR...
Tessera Mulls Imaging, Optics Spinoff
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 8, 2011 — Tessera Technologies Inc. is considering spinning off its imaging and optics unit under new initiatives that include moving its microelectronics business beyond packaging, the company announced this week. Tessera Chairman and CEO Henry R. Nothhaft...
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