Vision Focus: Spring 2024

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Vision Focus
vision news June 2024

Harvard SEAS develops 10cm glass metalens for astronomical imaging

The Spring edition of VISION Focus is now availabel for downloand. Grab your free issue here.

Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a 10 cm-diameter glass metalens that can image the sun, moon and even distant nebulae at high resolution. It is the first all-glass, large-scale metalens in the visible wavelength that can be mass produced using conventional CMOS fabrication technology. “The ability to accurately control the size of tens of billions of nanopillars over an unprecedentedly large flat lens using semiconductor foundry processes opens exciting new opportunities for space science,” said flat lens pioneer Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics at SEAS (page 12).

Also in this edition:

  • 22nd EMVA Business Conference arriving in Gdansk, Poland between 13 to 15 June
  • Stereolabs and Syslogic partner to advance robotic applications
  • Fraunhofers ILT and IPT develop AI-assisted method to isolate cells
  • U British Columba and Pfizer develop chemical processing with MV and
    machine learning
  • Teledyne Dalsa Genie Nano-10GigE cameras in full production
  • Hyperspectral imaging and machine learning classify medical cannabis
  • Metalenz joins forces with Samsung to scale polarization ID sensor
  • Harvard SEAS develops 10cm glass metalens for hi-res astronomical imaging
  • Teledyne snaps up Adimec
  • Cognex profits shrink in ‘challenging but stable’ market
  • Headwall targets machine vision with inno-spec deal
  • Bruker broadens optical portfolio with Spectral Instruments Imaging
  • MVTec presents itself and its software products at Automate
  • Ansys debuts SimAI software for an open design ecosystem

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