Happy New Year and Welcome to Life Sciences Month on Electrooptics.com, where we are proud to announce the launch of our bumper December/January magazine!
In this month's print issue, and in fact across the entire electrooptics.com site, we are focusing on the intersection of photonics and life sciences, whether in the technology available, such as the latest light engines or spectroscopes, case studies on interesting applications, interviews with some of the sector's big names, such as Lumencor and G&H, or where our Photonics100 honourees think life sciences photonics tech is headed over the next 12 months.
But if you are not involved in life sciences, fear not. This month's issue has the usual complement of news, interviews, tech focuses and even a preview of what you can expect at this year's Photonics West show. Come see us at Booth 5315!
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News
- Photoacoustic imaging with machine learning improves heart surgery outcomes
- US Army funds university automation tools to advance biotech innovation
- Materion's $5 Million from US Air Force to advance 3D-printing of beryllium-alloy optics
- SPIE Prism Awards 2024 Finalists announced
- NASA demonstrates deformable mirrors for Roman Space Telescope
- Deep space laser performs NASA's furthest optical communications demo
Features and analysis
Photonics West and BiOS 2024: What to expect
A glimpse at the technologies and topics featuring at the year's largest annual photonics conference, taking place at the end of this month in San Francisco
The latest in life sciences, according to this year's Photonics100
Some of this year’s Photonics100 honourees tell us about their work in life sciences, biophotonics and biomedical optics
The Photonics Leaders -- Claudia Jaffe, Lumencor [Video]
Lumencor's Claudia Jaffe talks entrepreneurship, innovation and evolving light engines in the first of our Photonics Leader interviews
G&H: 'We see trends towards higher accuracy, higher resolution diagnostics'
We talk to G&H Chief Product & Technology Officer Stratos Kehayas to find out what trends it sees in the life sciences sector
Case study: How light engines can lighten the load for life science researchers
What infrared protein spectroscopy can tell us about life
How ever more powerful optical analysis of the structure and bonds of complex molecules deepens our understanding of biological processes
Case study: high-resolution gratings offer enhanced flexibility for flow cytometry applications
LVFs: A flexible friend for fluorescence imaging
How academic researchers in the life sciences can most effectively and efficiently optimise fluorescence imaging by selecting the latest generation of flexible optical filter technology
White Paper: How to optimise fluorescence imaging with linear variable filters (LVFs)
Is the world finally waking up to circadian lighting?
Ben Townsend highlights the growing awareness of the health benefits of circadian lighting, while exploring some of the latest photonic technologies illuminating the field
Case Study: Advances in laser illumination for spinning disk confocal microscopy
PIC manufacturer CEOs demand fair share of EU's €43bn semiconductor package
CEOs of integrated photonics firms call for photonic integrated circuits (PICs) to get a fair share of the EU's €43bn semiconductor investment package
Europe ‘must put its money where its mouth is’ to grab PIC opportunity
Electro Optics caught up with Johan Feenstra, CEO of SMART Photonics, to talk about it raising €100m in investment and the future of European integrated photonics
White Paper: Custom optical assemblies for life science applications
How TRUMPF has been reinventing itself for 100 years
Peter Leibinger, the chairman of the supervisory board at TRUMPF, and a former Vice-Chairman and CTO, outlines the German machine maker’s remarkable story