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Boston Micromachines’ Deformable Technology Subject of Four Presentations At Frontiers In Optics 2010

Cambridge, Mass., October 18, 2010 – Boston Micromachines Corporation (BMC), a leading provider of MEMS-based deformable mirror (DM) products for adaptive optics systems, announced today that Boston Micromachines’ technology will be highlighted in four presentations at the Frontiers in Optics 2010 conference held October 24-28 in Rochester, New York. The presentations reflect the widespread use of BMC’s deformable mirror technology in the fields of biological and retinal imaging. Conference sessions will be presented by Boston Micromachines’ customers. Session titles and research papers’ authors follow below:

  • Multifunctional Imaging Device for Adaptive Optics Compensation in Humans and Small Animals

Authors: Daniel X. Hammer, R. Daniel Ferguson, Mircea Mujat, Ankit H. Patel; Physical Sciences Inc. T. Y. P. Chui, J. D. Akula, A. B. Fulton; Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA.  

  • Designing AO Retinal Imaging Systems for Real World Uses: Issues and Limitations

Author: Stephen A. Burns; Indiana University, USA

  • Improving the Wavefront Boundary Condition for Adaptive Optics Retinal Imaging

Authors: Weiyao Zou, Stephen A. Burns; School of Optometry, Indiana Univ., USA

  • Wavefront Correction through Suppression of Mirror-Based Aberration Modes

Authors: Feiling Wang, Christopher Spivey; Alethus LLC, USA.

 
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