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    , : , CREATE AN ACCOUNT SIGN IN ABOUT US CONTACT US HELP SHOPPING CART : search Entire Site Conferences Exhibitions Exhibitors Publication Products Optipedia Content Profiles Education Career Center Newsroom Content Buyers Guide Home Conferences Exhibitions Publications Education Membership Industry Resources Career Center Newsroom Job Seekers Employers Advice Tools Receive job listings in your RSS reader Career Center For Job Seekers For Employers Home My Account Jobs Saved Jobs Help Job Detail Find other jobs Job Summary Laser Applications Engineer POSTED : Jul 28 : Salary Open : Location Oxford , United Kingdom : Employer Oxford Lasers Ltd : Type Full Time Experienced : Category Lasers Sources Preferred : Education Masters Employer Information About Oxford Lasers Ltd Oxford Lasers

  • Newswire: CERN - CERN experiment weighs antimatter with unprecedented accuracy

    Updated: 2011-07-28 05:00:00
    Geneva, 28 July 2011. In a paper published today in the journal Nature, the Japanese-European ASACUSA experiment at CERN reported a new measurement of the antiproton's mass accurate to about one part in a billion. Precision measurements of the antiproton mass provide an important way to investigate nature's apparent preference for matter over antimatter.

  • Terrapower traveling wave reactor design changed to be more buildable

    Updated: 2011-07-27 17:41:03
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard July 27, 2011 Terrapower traveling wave reactor design changed to be more buildable A recent design for a nuclear reactor known as a traveling wave reactor looks similar to some conventional nuclear designs , but the way it operates is very different . Credit : Terrapower Technology Review Terrapower , a startup funded in part by Nathan Myhrvold and Bill Gates , is moving closer to building a new type of nuclear reactor called a traveling wave reactor that runs on an abundant form of uranium . The Terrapower reactor would burn up all of the actinides uranium , plutonium Most of the uranium that it uses would not need to be . enriched The company has changed its original design to make the reactor look more like a conventional

  • Newswire: U.S. Department of Energy and India Partner to Advance Accelerator and Particle Detector Research and Development

    Updated: 2011-07-25 05:00:00
    WASHINGTON DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced that it has signed an agreement with the Indian Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) to help advance scientific discovery in the field of accelerator and particle detector research. The agreement builds on a long-history of successful scientific collaborations between the U.S. and India and will leverage scientific, technical, and engineering expertise to facilitate basic science research and development (R&D) between the two Departments. U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman and Dr. Srikumar Banerjee, the Chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission, signed the agreement on the sidelines of the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi last week.

  • Newswire: Fermilab experiments close in on favored Higgs mass range

    Updated: 2011-07-21 05:00:00
    Batavia, Ill.- Experiments at the Department of Energy's Fermilab are close to reaching the critical sensitivity that is necessary to look for the existence of a light Higgs particle. Scientists from both the CDF and DZero collider experiments at Fermilab will present their new Higgs search results at the EPS High-Energy Physics conference, held in Grenoble, France, from July 21-27.

  • Newswire: CERN - LHC experiments present their latest results at Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics

    Updated: 2011-07-21 05:00:00
    Geneva, 21 July 2011. The first of the major summer conferences for particle physics opens today in Grenoble. All of the LHC experiments will be presenting results, and a press conference is scheduled for Monday 25 July. The conference follows an extremely successful start to LHC running in 2011, and results are eagerly awaited.

  • Press Release: Fermilab experiment discovers a heavy relative of the neutron

    Updated: 2011-07-20 19:30:00
    Scientists of the CDF collaboration at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced the observation of a new particle, the neutral Xi-sub-b (Ξb0). This particle contains three quarks: a strange quark, an up quark and a bottom quark (s-u-b). While its existence was predicted by the Standard Model, the observation of the neutral Xi-sub-b is significant because it strengthens our understanding of how quarks form matter. Fermilab physicist Pat Lukens, a member of the CDF collaboration, presented the discovery at Fermilab on Wednesday, July 20.

  • Miniature lasers speed up stem cell studies

    Updated: 2011-07-20 17:35:17
    CLEANTECH INDUSTRIAL LIFE SCIENCE DEFENSE MY COMPANY MY PROFILE REGISTER HOME NEWSDESK PRODUCTS BUYERS GUIDE JOBS EVENTS NEWSLETTER ADVERTISE CONTACT US IN DEPTH Previous Next Contents Share Miniature lasers speed up stem cell studies 20 Jul 2011 Mounting diodes inside standard microscope objectives promises faster and more efficient research in cutting-edge cell . biology Embryonic injection Cell biology research , particularly studies of stem cells and fertility treatments , is a numbers game . Laboratories must create , analyze , modify or discard cell cultures containing perhaps millions of cells as efficiently as possible , to avoid bottlenecks in the . workflow Lasers could have a major role to play , and the use of laboratory-scale sources in cell research programs is set to expand

  • Rechargeable lithium-sulfur batteries get a boost from graphene

    Updated: 2011-07-13 14:20:01
    (PhysOrg.com) -- By wrapping tiny sulfur particles in graphene sheets, researchers from Stanford University have synthesized a promising cathode material for rechargeable lithium-sulfur batteries that could be used for powering electric vehicles on a large scale. When combined with silicon-based anodes, the new graphene-sulfur cathodes could lead to rechargeable batteries with a significantly higher energy density than is currently possible.

  • Newswire: CNRS and CEA - Press conference - LHC and particle physics: latest results and new challenges

    Updated: 2011-07-11 05:00:00
    CNRS and CEA invite you to attend the press conference: "LHC and particle physics: latest results and new challenges" When? Monday, 25 July 2011 Time? 1.30 pm, French time (CEST) Where? Grenoble, France Alpexpo / Espace Alpes Congrès - Access by Tram A (station: Pôle Sud / Alpexpo) http://hep2011.insight-outside.fr/index.php?langue=en&onglet=5

  • Graphene quantum dots could lead to low-cost solar cells and OLEDs

    Updated: 2011-07-05 13:30:01
    (PhysOrg.com) -- Fabricating photovoltaic devices – those that convert sunlight into electricity – out of organic materials has several advantages over using non-organic materials, such as flexibility and good light absorption. However, the widespread commercialization of organic photovoltaic devices remains limited due to the high cost of the electron donor and acceptor materials used in these devices. In a new study, scientists have addressed this issue by fabricating luminescent graphene quantum dots (GQDs) blended with organic polymers for use as electron acceptors, which could offer better performance at lower cost than other polymer-based organic materials.

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