Postings from June, 2005

Low Energy Detector Roadmap Workshop

Thursday, June 30th, 2005

This Workshop will seek to develop a coherent set of detector requirements to suggest appropriate directions for the development of the technologies required in the near, medium and longer term for low energy science (THz to Soft X-rays).
Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, UK, June 30th ~ July 1st 2005.

WIRMS 2005: International Workshop on Infrared Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Accelerator Based Sources

Sunday, June 26th, 2005

WIRMS 2005 International Workshop on Infrared Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Accelerator Based Sources (WIRMS 2005). The scope of this workshop is to bring together SR & FEL scientists and synchrotron-IR & FEL-IR users to discuss the trends in these fields, and to promote even more promising applications.
Rathen, Germany, 26th – 30th June 2005

Record-Setting New Chip Has Potential for Bioterrorism Detection

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

Researchers at the University of Florida have built a world-record high frequency chip using a common type of semiconductor, an advance that could lead to inexpensive terahertz systems for detecting hidden weapons, and chemical and biological agents.

NASA’s Linda Clark Looks Through Walls to Ensure Shuttle Safety — STS-114: Space Shuttle Return to Flight

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

Clark’s team uses backscatter radiography and Terahertz imaging to evaluate the integrity of the shuttle’s spray-on foam insulation in a non-destructive manner. Instead of cutting apart materials for study, Clark’s team uses the techniques to simply look inside, through the wall of foam — probing for internal anomalies without raising blade or blowtorch.

Vacuum tubes hold key to terahertz broadcasts, says professor

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

The vacuum tube amplifier– possibly in a nanoscale version– may be the best means of exploiting terahertz spectra, said Stanford University Professor Thomas Lee. With MEMS technology, it becomes possible to bond tube-like structures right onto a semiconductor substrate. Thus, the future terahertz transmitter becomes a nanoscale klystron radiator.

THz Systems Conference

Monday, June 13th, 2005

THE LATEST INFORMATION ON R&D AND EMERGING MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS. Washington, DC • June 13-14, 2005

2005 International Microwave Symposium (IMS)

Sunday, June 12th, 2005

The 2005 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) will be hosted by the city of Long Beach, located in beautiful Southern California June 12-17, 2005.

SURA Terahertz Applications Symposium 2005

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

A second annual forum for education and discussion between academia and industry regarding emerging terahertz technologies for imaging and security applications. June 2-3, 2005, Washington, DC.

Sampling Down Converter meets airborne/naval requirements

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

Designed for use in high-end digital radar receivers, 7600 Down Conversion Sampling Module employs Non-Linear Transmission Line (NLTL) technologies and terahertz diode construction. It offers consistent linearity performance over 25 GHz of RF bandwidth at sampling rates to 2 GHz. Able to replace traditional mixers and reduce complexity of current broadband radar system architectures, product features sampling rate of 10 MS/sec to 2 GS/sec.

TeraView: Senior Electronics Engineer

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

Due to the continued growth of TeraView we are looking for a Senior Electronics Engineer to join our engineering team. Closing date for applications: Thursday 30 June 2005.