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PODCAST: Learn about the SPIE Biophotonics Summer School

In this episode, host Justine Murphy talks with Nelufar Mohajeri, director of membership and community development at SPIE; Peter Andersen, leader of the Biophotonic Imaging Group and head of DTU Health Tech PhD School at the Technical University of Denmark; and Stefan Andersson-Engels, who is head of biophotonics and deputy director of the Irish Photonics

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Brexit : Good or Bad for Laser Cutting Companies in the UK?

AS THE ARGUMENT FOR AND AGAINST LEAVING THE EUROPEAN UNION RUMBLES ON, MANY LASER CUTTING BUSINESSES ARE CONSIDERING WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE UK VOTES TO LEAVE. LETS CONSIDER A FEW OF THE ISSUES BELOW: Key Machine Suppliers Suppliers such as Trump, Bystronic and Amada are all located overseas importing machines via local subsidiary companies.

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NKT Photonics powers ESA’s deep space laser link

High-power lasers ensure a robust optical link NKT Photonics’ Koheras single-frequency fiber laser platform is the heart of the system, built around an ACOUSTIK sub-rack with seed laser, pre-amplifier, modulators, and a custom timing module. The signal is split and boosted by five high-power amplifiers, based on core technology, and each amplifier delivers up to

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Space and the battlefield are no place for fragile optics

While designed for spaceborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) validation, the study demonstrates why such multidimensional test regimes, combining radiation, thermal, and high-repetition laser stress, are essential to qualify coatings for modern defense systems. Current advances in optical coatings When coating systems are developed for defense and space, it often begins with one basic question:

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NIR fluorescent nanosensor detects plant growth hormone

The technology uses Corona Phase Molecular Recognition (CoPhMoRe), a nanotechnology approach designed by the SMART DiSTAP and MIT researchers. It enables the design of highly selective sensors by coating single-walled carbon nanotubes with custom synthetic polymers. “These polymers form a precise ‘corona phase,’ or binding pocket, which can recognize and respond to specific molecules,” says

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