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Integrated Photonics
What will integrated photonics look like? In the 21st century, photonic devices, which use light to transport large amounts of information quickly, will enhance or even replace the electronic devices that are ubiquitous in our lives today. But there’s a step needed before optical connections can be integrated into telecommunications systems and computers: researchers need...
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October 27th  at 6:30pm Dr. Michael Liehr, CEO of AIM Photonics will be giving a IEEE Rochester Photonics Society talk at RIT.   The title of the talk is “AIM Photonics: What merging photonics with nanoelectronics will do”. Liehr was an invited speaker for the New York Photonics Annual Meeting, but was unable to attend....
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Two local photonics experts used the Downstairs Cabaret Theatre Wednesday night to set the stage for how the field will improve Rochester’s job economy. Jay Eastman and Paul Ballentine looked in their crystal balls and told about 150 entrepreneurs that a $600 million photonics research institute coming to town will boost local higher education, jobs...
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The world’s first entirely light-based memory chip to store data permanently has been developed by material scientists at Oxford University in collaboration with scientists at Karlsruhe, Munster and Exeter. The device, which makes use of materials used in CDs and DVDs, could help dramatically improve the speed of modern computing. Today’s computers are held back...
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A group calling itself Rochester Business Leaders Photonics Working Group has proposed a location for AIM Photonics administrative offices, a different location than earlier suggested by University of Rochester president and designated AIM Photonics CEO, Joel Seligman. These parties are working separately from the internationally recognized cluster of OPI companies and research institutes that have...
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There would be no Integrated Photonics Institute for Manufacturing Innovation were it not for the hard work of our societies OSA and SPIE in Washington DC, and their members.   Kudos to Alan Willner at USC for his leadership, and to Elizabeth Rogan at OSA and Eugene Arthurs at SPIE.  Without their commitment and the...
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Frontier in Optics
09/16/2018 - 09/20/2018    
All Day
Attend Your Annual Meeting: OSA Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science APS/DLS Venue and Registration Hours Registration is located on the Terrace Level, Washington Hilton, 1919 Connecticut [...]
AmeriCOM Symposium
09/27/2018    
7:30 am - 1:30 pm
On July 21, 2017, President Trump issued an executive order on assessing and strengthening the manufacturing and defense industrial base and supply chain resiliency of the [...]
New York Photonics Annual Golf Tournament
09/27/2018    
12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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AmeriCOM Networking Reception & Rochester's Photonics Clambake
09/27/2018    
4:30 pm - 9:00 pm
After three days of technical SBIR reviews, the roll-out of AmeriCOM and nine holes of golf, people are going to be thirsty and hungry.  We’ve got [...]
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