CLEO 2018 Concludes with Breakthroughs in Research and Applied Innovations
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA — The Optical Society (OSA) announced today that CLEO 2018 (CLEO) has concluded with nearly 4,400 attendees, a growing exhibit with over 200 companies and 2,231 research and...
View ArticleThe Optical Society, Materials Research Society and SPIE Announce 2018-2019...
The Optical Society (OSA), the Materials Research Society (MRS) and SPIE are pleased to announce the selection Benjamin Isaacoff and Dylan Rittman as 2018-2019 Congressional Fellows. The Congressional...
View ArticleNorthern California OSA Local Section Announced
The Optical Society (OSA) is pleased to announce the formation of its newest Local Section, the Northern California Section of the OSA (NCal OSA).
View ArticleThe Optical Society Names the 2018 Max Born Award Recipient
The Optical Society (OSA) is pleased to name Demetrios Christodoulides, CREOL - The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA, the 2018 Max Born Award recipient. The award...
View ArticleWorld-renowned artist studio NONOTAK at ARTECHOUSE for International Day of...
The Optical Society (OSA) in partnership with ARTECHOUSE, The American Physical Society (APS), and The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has planned an innovative visual experience that celebrates...
View ArticleHow to Use Limited Bandwidth More Efficiently? Think Like a Cave-Dwelling Fish
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a light-based device that mimics a fish’s incredible jamming avoidance response (JAR) by moving the frequency of an emitted signal away from other...
View ArticleThe Optical Society Presents 2018 Advocate of Optics Recognition to Carol...
The Optical Society (OSA) will award UK Member of Parliament Carol Monaghan its 2018 Advocate of Optics recognition 21 May during the SU2P 9th Annual Symposium at the University of Strathclyde,...
View ArticleResearchers Use LiDAR to Locate Invasive Fish and Preserve a National Treasure
For decades the National Park Service has been locked in a battle against the lake trout, an invasive fish with a voracious appetite that has overtaken Yellowstone Lake and upended its formerly...
View ArticleInnovative Light-Delivery Technique Improves Biosensors
There is a continuing need for practical chip-based sensors that can be used at the point of care to detect cancer and other diseases. An innovative way to inject light into tiny silicon microdisks...
View ArticleCLEO 2018 Concludes with Breakthroughs in Research and Applied Innovations
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA — The Optical Society (OSA) announced today that CLEO 2018 (CLEO) has concluded with nearly 4,400 attendees, a growing exhibit with over 200 companies and 2,231 research and...
View ArticleThe Optical Society, Materials Research Society and SPIE Announce 2018-2019...
The Optical Society (OSA), the Materials Research Society (MRS) and SPIE are pleased to announce the selection Benjamin Isaacoff and Dylan Rittman as 2018-2019 Congressional Fellows. The Congressional...
View ArticleElectron Tomography Technique Leads to 3D Reconstructions at the Nanoscale
Scientists recently found a way to harness the power of TEM to measure the structure of a material at the highest possible resolution – determining the 3D position of every individual atom.
View ArticleLaserFest Announces Laser Graffiti Video Contest Winners
The Optical Society (OSA) today announced the winners of the LaserFest Laser Graffiti Video Contest. OSA Student Chapters from universities around the world entered the contest as part of LaserFest,...
View ArticleThe Optical Society Names the 2018 Max Born Award Recipient
The Optical Society (OSA) is pleased to name Demetrios Christodoulides, CREOL - The College of Optics & Photonics, University of Central Florida, USA, the 2018 Max Born Award recipient. The award...
View ArticleWorld-renowned artist studio NONOTAK at ARTECHOUSE for International Day of...
The Optical Society (OSA) in partnership with ARTECHOUSE, The American Physical Society (APS), and The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has planned an innovative visual experience that celebrates...
View ArticleHow to Use Limited Bandwidth More Efficiently? Think Like a Cave-Dwelling Fish
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a light-based device that mimics a fish’s incredible jamming avoidance response (JAR) by moving the frequency of an emitted signal away from other...
View ArticleThe Optical Society Presents 2018 Advocate of Optics Recognition to Carol...
The Optical Society (OSA) will award UK Member of Parliament Carol Monaghan its 2018 Advocate of Optics recognition 21 May during the SU2P 9th Annual Symposium at the University of Strathclyde,...
View ArticleResearchers Use LiDAR to Locate Invasive Fish and Preserve a National Treasure
For decades the National Park Service has been locked in a battle against the lake trout, an invasive fish with a voracious appetite that has overtaken Yellowstone Lake and upended its formerly...
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