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Jun 29, 2005 — John Wiley & Sons Inc. and the Optical Society of America (OSA) have signed an agreement to publish a new co-branded series of books under a joint Wiley-OSA imprint. Under this multiyear agreement, Wiley and OSA will collaborate to publish five to ten new titles a year for the optics, optical engineering and photonics market. The first books under the new imprint are expected to be published in 2007. . . . Joseph Bordogna will resign as deputy director of the National Science Foundation...
New Degrees Grow Tomorrow's Photonics Work Force
Jun 1, 2005 — As the photonics industry demands a larger work force, it faces a shortfall of skilled workers. Several initiatives are under way at colleges to enhance photonics education. These schools increasingly are collaborating with industry to ensure that...
Simulator Team Zooms in on Education
May 13, 2005 — ARLINGTON, Va., May 13 -- Ants sitting on microchip "picnic tables," salt crystals in gritty detail and the scales of a butterfly wing are among the other-worldly subjects of images that can be produced by a scanning electron microscope (SEM). A...
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Mar 8, 2005 — Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), a Cambridge, England-based developer of light-emitting polymers for electronic display products used in information management, communications and entertainment, has appointed Joseph Carr to its board of...
NSF Taps Cornell for X-Ray Source
Feb 25, 2005 — ITHACA, N.Y., Feb. 25 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Cornell University $18 million to begin development of a new, advanced synchrotron radiation x-ray source called an energy recovery linac (ERL). The ERL, based on accelerator...
Novel, Energy-Frugal Robots Walk Like Humans
Feb 18, 2005 — WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 -- A new breed of powered, energy-efficient, two-legged robots with a surprisingly human gait were unveiled at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) yesterday. Researchers from...
RPI Makes Nanotube 'Shock Absorbers'
Jan 12, 2005 — TROY, N.Y., Jan. 12 -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a novel carbon-nanotube-based material that chokes vibration and may have applications for both large and small mechanical equipment and electronic devices. The...
Carbon Nanotubes Yield New Class of Sensors
Dec 17, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 17 -- Nanotechnology researchers at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated a tiny, implantable detector that could one day allow diabetics to monitor their glucose levels continuously -- without ever...
National Science Board Members Appointed
Dec 8, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 8 -- The president on Nov. 29 appointed eight new members to the National Science Board (NSB), the 24-member policy and oversight body for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and advisor to the president and Congress on...
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Dec 1, 2004 — Arden L. Bement Jr. was named director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), effective Nov. 24. He had been acting director since February. Bement joined NSF from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, where he had been director...
Picarro Wins NSF Research Award
Oct 26, 2004 — SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 26 -- Picarro Inc., a manufacturer of high-performance lasers and laser-based instruments, has been awarded a $492,690 Phase II Small Business Innovative Research contract by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop...
NSF Finances Nanosensor Research
Oct 1, 2004 — A research team at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., will develop photonic crystal fiber nanosensors with a $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, based in Arlington, Va. The academic and industrial team, led by...
NSF Funds Nanotech Education Center
Oct 1, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 1 -- With a five-year, $15 million grant to Northwestern University, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is funding the nation's first Center for Learning and Teaching in Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NCLT). The center,...
NSF Funds 6 Nanotech Research Centers
Sep 22, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 22 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced awards of $69 million over five years to fund centers in nanoscale science and engineering at University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Stanford University...
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Sep 10, 2004 — A series of lectures sponsored by The National Science Foundation (NSF) directorate for mathematical and physical sciences will help promote a national discussion of issues that scientists expect to shape their research in the coming years, the NSF...
4Pi Microscope Coming to Maine
Sep 9, 2004 — BAR HARBOR, Maine, Sept. 9 -- The Institute for Molecular Biophysics (IMB), an interdisciplinary biophysical research program in Maine, has been granted $732,624 by the National Science Foundation to install a 4Pi confocal laser scanning microscope....
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Aug 23, 2004 — More than four million individuals with at least a high school education were employed in science and engineering (S&E) occupations in the US as of April 2003, according to a new report from the National Science Foundation. A substantial proportion...
Nanomix Awarded NSF Grant for Sensor
Aug 17, 2004 — EMERYVILLE, Calif., Aug. 17 -- Nanomix Inc., a nanotechnology company that is commercializing a line of nanoelectronic sensors for industrial and biomedical applications, announced today it has been awarded a $500,000 National Science Foundation...
Enhanced LEDs Could Transform Lighting
Jul 27, 2004 — TROY, N.Y., July 27 -- A research team at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has developed a new type of reflector that dramatically improves LED (light-emitting diodes) luminance. The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded the...
New Program Has Kids Seeing 'Infrared'
Jul 9, 2004 — WASHINGTON, July 9 -- Nearly 50 science teachers, along with volunteer experts, from the Los Angeles area and around the country will gather at the University of Southern California July 9-11 for training to launch Hands-On Optics (HOO), a...
A New Twist on Fiber Optics
Jul 1, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., July 1 -- By twisting fiber optic strands into helical shapes, researchers have created unique structures that can precisely filter, polarize or scatter light. Compatible with standard fiber optic lines, these hair-like structures...
Cornell Dedicates 'G-Line' Facility
Jun 15, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., June 15 -- A facility producing some of the world's most intense x-ray beams for research, education and training was dedicated at Cornell University today. Built by Cornell and housing equipment purchased through National Science...
NSF Center Opens at Old Dominion
May 1, 2004 — The National Science Foundation has established an Industry/ University Cooperative Research Center for Lasers and Plasmas for Advanced Manufacturing as part of the Applied Research Center at Old Dominion University in Newport News, Va. A...
Robot Teams Will Help Emergency Responders in the Trenches
Apr 15, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., April 15 -- Humans are social creatures, but robots, for the most part, are not. To help emergency response personnel in the trenches, a team of researchers is writing the playbook to turn a group of robots into a single well-oiled...
Tiny Flags Salute Nanotechnology
Mar 30, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., March 30 -- In a salute to nanotechnology, Cornell University researchers have etched the world's smallest, full-color American flag on a silicon chip. The flag is part of an elaborate nanofabrication that includes six full-color flags...
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