Researchers at the MPISL in Germany have developed a new approach to implementing a neural network with an optical system that they say could “make machine learning more sustainable” Read more: https://lnkd.in/eUCrvJt3
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Innovation. Commercialization. Education. Serving the laser community in 37 countries.
About us
Laser Institute of America (LIA), founded in 1968, is the professional society for photonics applications, education and safety. Our mission is to foster lasers, laser applications and laser safety worldwide. At LIA, we believe in the importance of sharing new ideas about lasers. In fact, laser pioneers such as Dr. Arthur Schawlow and Dr. Theodore H. Maiman were among LIA’s original founders who set the stage for our enduring mission to promote laser applications and their safe use through education, training and symposia. LIA was formed by people who represented the heart of the profession—a group of academic scientists, developers and engineers who were truly passionate about taking an emerging new laser technology and turning it into a viable industry.
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https://www.lia.org
External link for The Laser Institute
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Orlando, Florida
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1968
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- laser safety training, laser research, membership, publications, technical conferences, Training, Conferences, Networking, Careers, Photonics, technology, industrial, manufacturing, marketing, exhibition, students, and academia
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12001 Research Pkwy
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Orlando, Florida, US
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Don't miss your chance to purchase a ticket at the lowest registration price for ICALEO 2024! Our first early bird tier, offering the lowest rate available, ends at the end of this month. Secure your spot now and join us for an incredible lineup of presentations, networking opportunities, and industry insights. Register today and take advantage of the best deal before prices go up on August 1st! Register Now: https://icaleo.org/attend
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A research team at NTU Singapore has developed a wearable sensor based on microlasers to measure biomarkers found in sweat. The bandage-like device could provide a way to monitor blood sugar levels noninvasively. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e5JHpM4j
Microlaser Bandage Measures Glucose Without Drawing Blood
photonics.com
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Thank you so much to everyone who attended and participated at the Laser Additive Manufacturing Workshop this past week! Your enthusiasm and engagement made this event a success and we hope you found the sessions insightful and inspiring. A special shoutout also to our incredible speakers and sponsors for their invaluable contributions. We couldn't have done it without you! Stay tuned for more information on upcoming events.
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A global research team has devised a method to decompose plastics and other materials into their smallest components using a laser, enabling their future reuse. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eKD6tEjp
Lasers and 2D tech offer new hope for plastic waste management
interestingengineering.com
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Researchers have developed a waveguide-integrated incandescent thermal mid-infrared emitter using graphene as the active material which can significantly enhance the efficiency, compactness, and reliability of gas sensor systems, paving the way for widespread applications across various industries. Read more: https://lnkd.in/deRiEqEa
Researchers design graphene-based infrared emitter for integrated photonic gas sensors | Graphene-Info
graphene-info.com
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Using a commercial scanning Fabry-Pérot interferometer, researchers investigated the energy and linewidth of exciton-polariton lasers in the single-mode regime, demonstrating that the exciton-polariton laser can maintain an ultra-narrow linewidth 10x smaller than previously thought. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ecieJEb6
Low-Power Lasers Exhibit Narrow Linewidth Needed for Quantum Computing
photonics.com
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A team of researchers from around the world, headed by Texas Engineers, has devised a method for using a laser to disintegrate the molecules in plastics and other substances into their smallest components for potential reuse. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eRHVfzzy
Lasers could help solve the world's plastic problem
techexplorist.com
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Researchers from the University of Twente in the Netherlands have gained important insights into photons, the elementary particles that make up light. Read more: https://lnkd.in/df6KYsW5
New shapes of photons open doors to advanced optical technologies
phys.org
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We are thrilled to announce the return of our highly sought-after Laser Safety Officer for Research and Development Training Course! Taught by Jamie King, a Certified Laser Safety Officer with over 30 years of experience serving NASA and the Department of Energy, this course is being held September 5-6 in California and is designed for individuals overseeing laser safety in corporate research laboratories, university graduate-level laboratories in physics, chemistry, and electro-optics, as well as Department of Energy research laboratories. Find out more about how to register at https://lnkd.in/g2RBeCB