Publications by Date

2002

Selection of functions lets image-processing software branch out
OE Magazine / October 2002 / pg. 37
Who's responsible? Bell Labs fiasco throws a spotlight on ill-defined duties of research paper co-authors
IEEE Spectrum / October 2002 / website
Irish eyes are smiling on photonics
OE Magazine / September 2002 / pg. 14
New York State wins top semiconductor R&D lab
IEEE Spectrum / September 2002 / pg. 26-30
Ultrafast lasers make their way out of the lab
OE Magazine / September 2002 / pg. 44
Linking with Light
IEEE Spectrum / August 2002 / pp. 32-36
Oscilloscopes get faster to handle optical input
OE Magazine / August 2002 / pg. 36
Will anti-terrorism moves curtail scientific inquiry?
OE Magazine / August 2002 / pg. 11
Digging into performance specs
OE Magazine / July 2002 / pg. 16
Optical MEMS technology moves into new markets
OE Magazine / July 2002 / pg. 60
Long-focal-length lenses make midwave IR imagers attractive
OE Magazine / June 2002 / pg. 37
Optical tagging tracks suspicious vehicles
OE Magazine / June 2002 / pg. 7 / view site
A Bright Spot
Optics and Photonics News / May 2002 / pp. 26-29
Nanomachining inches into the market
OE Magazine / May 2002 / pg. 45
Semiconductor equipment: Teaming up for success
OE Magazine / May 2002 / pg. 16
Photonic crystals: Closing the gap
OE Magazine / April 2002 / pg. 9 / view site
The future is plastics: Improved polymers finding their way into communications devices
OE Magazine / April 2002 / pg. 44
As cameras get smaller, and cheaper, new uses come into view
OE Magazine / March 2002 / pg. 46
Optics insider has president's ear
OE Magazine / March 2002 / pg. 14
Too Much Fiber?
Optics and Photonics News / March 2002 / pp. 27-30

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