The most ambitious federal science project ever undertaken used Zemax software to create the system that will align the telescope’s primary mirror segments—in space.
A Duke University biomedical engineering graduate student, with the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, developed the smallest, lightest, high-resolution handheld probe for diagnosing eye conditions. The ease of use, remote viewing and rapid switching of lenses will assist field diagnostics for injured military personnel, among others.
A unique high-power laser system pushes the envelope on precision and power—and a leading smartphone manufacturer will use it to bring us unprecedented screen resolution and video experience.
A new two-photon microscope allows never-before viewing of multiple brain areas at single-neuron resolution, yielding new understanding of brain function that could lead to breakthrough brain disorder treatments.