Lumenera is involved in development and manufacture of high-efficiency digital cameras and solutions for customized imaging for surveillance, industrial and scientific business. Lumenera had announced that the company will introduce the INFINITYHD color camera with 2 MP for microscopes.
FSI International, a provider of surface conditioning device for production of microelectronics, has declared that it has received multiple orders for its ANTARES cryokinetic cleaning system from several semiconductor manufacturers.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Nov 2011
Northwestern University engineers have developed a silicon-graphene composite electrode that makes lithium-ion batteries to retain their charge to a period 10 folds more than that of existing technology and also allows them to be recharged 10 folds quicker than that of existing batteries.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Nov 2011
The University of Manchester has received a portion of a £4.5 million grant based upon its microscopy research capability. The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has awarded the grant to the SuperSTEM consortium comprising the Universities of Manchester, Oxford, Liverpool, Glasgow, and headed by the University of Leeds.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Nov 2011
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in partnership with scientists at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have developed an efficient upconversion technique in nanoparticles, paving the way to efficiently control light emission utilized in imaging applications.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Nov 2011
A target-specific nanoparticle gelatin-based drug delivery system for clot-busting treatment has been showcased at the Scientific Sessions 2011 of the American Heart Association.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Nov 2011
At the MEMS Industry Group’s annual executive conference, MEMS Executive Congress, conducted on 2 to 3 November 2011 in Monterey, California, participants have explored MEMS technologies used in various electronic devices during the Congress’ maiden MEMS Technology Showcase.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
16 Nov 2011
Partec, a pioneer in flow cytometry reagents and tools, have entered into a deal with De Novo Software, a provider of analysis solutions for flow cytometry data, to sell FCS Express, a flagship product of De Novo Software, to global customers in the markets of research, clinical and pharmaceuticals.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Nov 2011
An agreement has been signed by Leica Microsystems with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Max Planck Society for the manufacture of sophisticated super-resolution stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy.
Magma Design Automation has declared that Magma software has been utilized by Adapteva for taping out the Epiphany-IV 64-core microprocessor chip in the 28-nm SLP process of GLOBALFOUNDRIES.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Nov 2011
Around 160 researchers from 26 nations have participated in the 2011 International Symposium on Clusters and Nanostructures conducted by the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond to address the function of nanostructures and clusters in resolving the issues faced by health, environment and energy.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Nov 2011
Nowadays, plasma etching technology has been widely used for the production of semiconductor devices at the nano-scale down to 20 nm. Lam Research technologists are now working on the advancement of plasma etching technology to produce even smaller, quicker and tightly packed multipurpose chips.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Nov 2011
Magma Design Automation has declared that Magma software has been utilized by eSilicon to tape out a MIPS32 1074Kf coherent processing system-based three-way microprocessor cluster whose normal performance will be nearly 1.5 GHz and inferior performance will be 1 GHz.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Nov 2011
University of Arizona researchers discovered a new active metamaterial that integrates semiconductors into conventional metamaterial structures yet retains negative refraction and has increased power gain.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Nov 2011
Researchers at University of Illinois claim that miniature nanowires can aid engineers in producing high-performance photovoltaic cells and other electronic devices. Xiuling Li, electrical and computer engineering professor at the university, leads the research group.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
14 Nov 2011