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Remote Sensing Award Deadline Is Oct. 15
BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 4, 2012 — Entries for ASD Inc.’s 2013 Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program award are being accepted until Oct. 15, the company announced Wednesday.
Merger Creates Optical Spectroscopy Business
TORONTO and ITHACA, N.Y., Oct. 2, 2012 — Tornado Medical Systems of Ithaca and Arjae Spectral Enterprises of Toronto have merged into optical spectroscopy products entity Tornado Spectral Systems, the companies announced Monday.
Brandywine Photonics LLC
Oct 1, 2012 — Spectrometer manufacturer Brandywine Photonics LLC of Philadelphia has tapped Applied Infrared Sensing of Artarmon, Australia, to distribute its hyperspectral imagers in that country and New Zealand.
Color Cameras Improve Results in Vision Applications
Oct 1, 2012 — Color has been considered expensive in terms of money and processing power, but these costs have decreased. Here’s how color vision works and why it can be beneficial for today’s applications. Vision has evolved into a fast and reliable...
Low-Power Nanotweezers May Benefit Cell Studies
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 1, 2012 — Low-power optical tweezers can trap, manipulate and analyze nanoparticles — including delicate biological samples — new work demonstrates.
Allen Joins Ocean Optics
DUNEDIN, Fla., Sept. 28, 2012 — Dr. Michael W. Allen has joined Ocean Optics as director of marketing and product development, the optical sensing products maker announced Thursday. Allen comes to Ocean Optics from Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he served most recently as global...
Spectroscopic ‘Fingerprints’ Diagnose Brain Tumors
LANCASTER, England, Sept. 21, 2012 — A breakthrough in brain tumor diagnosis uses infrared and Raman spectroscopy to differentiate healthy from diseased tissue based on individual biochemical-cell “fingerprints.”
Biomedical Researchers Win Edmund Optics Grants
BARRINGTON, N.J., Sept. 20, 2012 — Biomedical researchers at universities in Texas, Switzerland and Singapore won first place in Edmund Optics’ 2012 Higher Education Global Grant program and will each receive approximately $10,000 in products, the company announced recently.
With Laser, Electromagnetic Bottleneck ‘Shattered’
LOS ANGELES, SANTA BARBARA, Calif., and TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 20, 2012 — Using a high-power laser to amp up decades-old electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometers has yielded a more efficient tool for revealing details about the structure of targeted molecules.
Spectroscopy Optimizes Fluorescent Probes for DNA Study
HOUSTON, Sept. 7, 2012 — Time-resolved spectroscopy plus careful calculations can optimize photoluminescent probes for studying DNA, with results nearly twice as good as standard fluorescence spectroscopy for specific sequences, according to a new paper from Rice...
Clemens to Direct Engineering at Headwall Photonics
FITCHBURG, Mass., Sept. 6, 2012 — Peter Clemens has joined Headwall Photonics as director of engineering and development, the maker of hyperspectral imaging spectrometers announced Thursday. Before joining Headwall, Clemens spent more than 30 years working on the design and...
Griot Group to Sell for Block Engineering in Western US
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Sept. 5, 2012 — Block Engineering, a manufacturer of quantum cascade laser-based and Fourier transform infrared spectrometers, has added the Griot Group as a sales representative. The Griot Group has sales and administration offices in Irvine and Santa Clara,...
Fiber optic sensors set sail
Sep 1, 2012 — To win races through wind, waves and inclement weather, sailors need nerves of steel. But it turns out that their boats need “nerves of glass.” A new fiber optic sensor system for racing yachts could alert crew members when a craft...
Brandywine Photonics Adds Distributor
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24, 2012 — The spectrometer manufacturer has tapped Applied Infrared Sensing to distribute its hyperspectral imagers in Australia and New Zealand.
Mars Rover’s Laser Zaps First Target
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Aug. 22, 2012 — NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity fired its laser for the first time on Mars this week, hitting a fist-sized rock with 30 pulses, each delivering more than 1 million watts of power. The achievement was just the beginning of a two-year mission that...
Shimadzu UK Appoints Winn Prod Specialist
MILTON KEYNES, England, July 20, 2012 — Andy Winn was appointed product specialist for atomic absorption, inductively coupled plasma and total organic carbon for Shimadzu UK’s Spectroscopy Group.
Fagan Joins Rigaku as Senior Sales Engineer
SALEM, N.H., July 19, 2012 — David J. Fagan has been appointed senior sales engineer for Rigaku’s Vacuum Products Div.
Sensor Warns of Yacht’s Breaking Point
MUNICH, July 17, 2012 — A new fiber Bragg grating sensor system that measures the forces acting on a yacht’s sail could help to detect weak points in time to warn yachtsmen when a boat has reached its breaking point.
Princeton Instruments Appoints 2 to Sales Team
TRENTON, N.J., July 5, 2012 — Ravi Guntupalli and Dr. Brian Smith have joined the scientific camera company’s sales and marketing team.
Photonis Signs Development Deal with IonSense
STURBRIDGE, Mass., July 2, 2012 — The photosensor manufacturer signed a development partnership agreement with IonSense Inc. to enhance the sampling capabilities in IonSense’s direct analysis in real time source products.
Electronics Augments Modern Process Control Spectroscopy
Jul 1, 2012 — Good wavelength accuracy and high sensitivity are key optical features of a spectrometer system, although resolution is a matter of mechanical design. However, in process control, the detector array and the related readout electronics are often more...
Fluorescing Paint Detects Stress, Strain
HOUSTON, June 25, 2012 — A new type of paint made with fluorescing carbon nanotubes can help detect structural stress and strain remotely, say scientists at Rice University.It provides a big advantage over conventional strain gauges, which must be physically connected to...
Riggi to Lead QCL Sales at Block Engineering
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., June 20, 2012 — As vice president of sales, Riggi will lead all sales activities for Block’s line of quantum cascade laser products.
Frequency Combs Advance Biomedicine
DENVER, June 15, 2012 — Laser frequency combs, first a curiosity but now a practical research tool, are moving beyond physics and optics to advance biomedicine by helping evalulate a novel instrument that kills harmful bacteria without liquid chemicals or high...
Photonis, Georgia Tech to Develop Prototype Spectrometer
STURBRIDGE, Mass., June 11, 2012 — The electro-optic mass spectrometer component manufacturer signed a sponsorship agreement with Georgia Tech Research Corp. to design and develop a prototype of an ion mobility spectrometer analyzer using proprietary patented technology.
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