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Calcium Imaging at Medical University of Vienna
Dr. Fischer’s research addresses nociception, the nervous system’s response to harmful or potentially harmful stimuli, with focus on the peripheral nervous system. A particular interest is the role of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, which play an important role in sensing pain.
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Super-Resolution Optical Fluctuation Imaging
Since the development of super-resolution microscopy, the diffraction limit of light has no longer been the hard limit of resolution, enabling us to resolve incredibly fine sub-cellular details.
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BioPhotonics Article – OCT Presents Multidimensional Imaging for Diagnosis and Detection
The article “OCT Presents Multidimensional Imaging for Diagnosis and Detection” by Teledyne e2v’s Pierre Fereyre and Antoine Adam has been published in the July/August issue of Bio Photonics magazine. Click here to read the article.
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Calcium Imaging at University of Southampton
Phytoplankton play a critical role in Earth’s carbon and nutrient cycles, and in the regulation of our climate, yet are relatively poorly understood. The Brownlee Group at the Marine Biological Association study various processes that occur in living phytoplankton ranging from interactions between large populations of organisms to processes within single cells.
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Teledyne e2v honoured with Silver Vision Systems Design 2020 Innovators Award
Grenoble, FRANCE, June 16, 2020 — Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, announced today that its Emerald™ 67M CMOS image sensor was recognized among the best in the industry by the judges of the Vision Systems Design 2020 Innovators Awards program.
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Confocal STORM
The Salk Institute is home to a highly collaborative cadre of scientists who delve into a broad range of research areas, from aging, cancer and immunology to diabetes, brain science and plant biology. The group is supported by on-campus research centers and core facilities that are equipped with cutting-edge technology.
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Photonics Spectra article – Large-Format Image Sensors Frame the Future
Sensor manufacturers have continuously sought to increase the resolution and performance of their products by decreasing the size of pixels while increasing their number. However, some applications require the scale and unique architecture of larger-format sensors to capture images under challenging conditions.
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Vision Systems Design article – Powering Embedded Vision with Image Sensors
New imaging applications are booming, from collaborative robots in Industry 4.0, to drones fighting fires or being used in agriculture, to biometric face recognition and point-of-care handheld medical devices at home.
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Systems For High Content Imaging
High content imaging (HCI) is a technique that benefits from highly specialized hardware and software. HCI can involve imaging many millions of cells, labeling with multiple fluorescent markers, and studying a large number of parameters. This results in thousands of interactions of different variables, meaning that the imaging system for HCI needs to be the first step in establishing a quantitative HCI setup.
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Image Restoration Through Deconvolution
Microscopists and other scientists collect image data not necessarily for the value of the image itself, but for what it can them tell about the state of the sample. Unfortunately, the image data we collect is a combination of information given by the sample and distortion introduced by the imaging systems optical and detection properties.
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Quantum Efficiency
Quantum efficiency (QE) is the percentage of incident photons that an imaging device can convert into electrons. For example, if a sensor had 75% QE and was exposed to 100 photons, it would be able to convert to 75 electrons of signal. The QE is different for each sensor technology, with high end scientific sensors reaching 95% QE. However, it is determined by the wavelength of light being detected and the semiconductor material.
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Teledyne e2v presents a vision of the key role that sensors will play in smart cities
Thierry Ligozat, Chief Innovation Officer at Teledyne e2v, delivered the keynote speech at the APAC Innovation Summit 2017 – “Smart City. Connected City.” His theme was “Image and Vision Sensors, Systems and Applications for Smart Cities”.