Image Beyond Ambiguous Reflections: Bridging Optical 3D Metrology and Computer Vision Thursday Researchers from the Computational 3D Imaging and Measurement (3DIM) Lab at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona have developed a novel method that significantly advances 3D imaging of specular surfaces. The approach integrates techniques known from high-precision optical 3D metrology and computer vision, effectively bridging the technology gap between both fields. With its broad potential impact, the novel solution could benefit applications ranging from industrial inspection and medical imaging to virtual reality and cultural heritage preservation. Read more youtube.com: University of Arizona Chooses Newport Optical Tables [video] Feb. 27, 2025 Read more Image Pushing the Limits of Imaging: David Brady’s Camera Lab Launches OASIS Display Wall Feb. 25, 2025 The future of the super camera is here—and it’s only getting sharper. At The Camera Lab, led by David Brady, J.W. and H.M. Goodman Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences and professor of optical sciences, researchers are developing super cameras that push beyond conventional imaging limits. This revolution is moving toward terapixel per second capture rates. In 2012, Brady led the team that developed the world’s first gigapixel camera as principal investigator on the DARPA AWARE program. Today, he's taking the work to the next level, building a display that can keep up. Read more Image Faculty innovators named to the National Academy of Inventors Feb. 24, 2025 Inventing is core to the university's commitment to pursuing solutions to grand challenges. The National Academy of Inventors has named Professor Jennifer Barton, Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the BIO5 Institute; and Associate Professor Euan McLeod as Senior Members of its newest cohort of 162 honorees from across the nation. Read more Image Tech Tuesday: Mohamed ElKabbash innovates to cool CMOS chips Feb. 24, 2025 Inventor Mohamed ElKabbash has developed an advanced radiative cooling system for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) chips with minimal change to the chip design. The technology is available for license. Read more optica.org: Optica Announces 2025 Fellows Class Jan. 30, 2025 Read more tv.azpm.org: World’s Fastest Electron Microscope Jan. 30, 2025 Read more tv.azpm.org: Reinventing Plastics Jan. 30, 2025 Read more Image University of Arizona Wyant College of Optical Sciences and Nanoscribe Announce Global Optical Design Competition for 3D Printed Optical Systems Jan. 28, 2025 Wyant College of Optical Sciences, in collaboration with Nanoscribe, invites students worldwide to participate in the Optical Design Competition for 3D Printed Optical Systems. Open to individuals or teams of up to three, this competition challenges participants to create innovative designs using two-photon polymerization (2PP) printing technology. Winners will receive cash prizes, have their designs fabricated, and contribute to advancing optical research. Submissions are due May 1, 2025, with winners announced September 15, 2025. Read more tucson.com: Local opinion: Protect the public policy that enabled my invention to help people see Jan. 23, 2025 Read more Pagination … 1 2 3 4 5 6 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Beyond Ambiguous Reflections: Bridging Optical 3D Metrology and Computer Vision Thursday Researchers from the Computational 3D Imaging and Measurement (3DIM) Lab at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona have developed a novel method that significantly advances 3D imaging of specular surfaces. The approach integrates techniques known from high-precision optical 3D metrology and computer vision, effectively bridging the technology gap between both fields. With its broad potential impact, the novel solution could benefit applications ranging from industrial inspection and medical imaging to virtual reality and cultural heritage preservation. Read more
Image Pushing the Limits of Imaging: David Brady’s Camera Lab Launches OASIS Display Wall Feb. 25, 2025 The future of the super camera is here—and it’s only getting sharper. At The Camera Lab, led by David Brady, J.W. and H.M. Goodman Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences and professor of optical sciences, researchers are developing super cameras that push beyond conventional imaging limits. This revolution is moving toward terapixel per second capture rates. In 2012, Brady led the team that developed the world’s first gigapixel camera as principal investigator on the DARPA AWARE program. Today, he's taking the work to the next level, building a display that can keep up. Read more
Image Faculty innovators named to the National Academy of Inventors Feb. 24, 2025 Inventing is core to the university's commitment to pursuing solutions to grand challenges. The National Academy of Inventors has named Professor Jennifer Barton, Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the BIO5 Institute; and Associate Professor Euan McLeod as Senior Members of its newest cohort of 162 honorees from across the nation. Read more
Image Tech Tuesday: Mohamed ElKabbash innovates to cool CMOS chips Feb. 24, 2025 Inventor Mohamed ElKabbash has developed an advanced radiative cooling system for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) chips with minimal change to the chip design. The technology is available for license. Read more
Image University of Arizona Wyant College of Optical Sciences and Nanoscribe Announce Global Optical Design Competition for 3D Printed Optical Systems Jan. 28, 2025 Wyant College of Optical Sciences, in collaboration with Nanoscribe, invites students worldwide to participate in the Optical Design Competition for 3D Printed Optical Systems. Open to individuals or teams of up to three, this competition challenges participants to create innovative designs using two-photon polymerization (2PP) printing technology. Winners will receive cash prizes, have their designs fabricated, and contribute to advancing optical research. Submissions are due May 1, 2025, with winners announced September 15, 2025. Read more
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