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  • High Security Hologram and Diffractive Optic devices for Anti-Counterfeiting

    Heriot-Watt University have developed a patented technology whereby a single surface relief diffractive optical element is capable of producing two distinct output patterns under different illumination wavelengths, one in the visible region and one in the non-visible region. It is believed that thes...

    Expires: 20 July 2012Created: 24 November 2011
  • Smart Ellipsometer for thin film measurement

    The Smart Ellipsometer is a new type of ellipsometer that combines two complementary techniques (spectroscopic ellipsometry and reflection anisotropy spectroscopy) to allow a wider range of applications and enhanced sensitivity to surface processes.

    Expires: 24 August 2012Created: 18 November 2011
  • Wireless Optical Communications

    University of Glasgow researchers have developed a resonant tunneling diode (RTD) Optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) technology that provides high bandwidth electronic gain through the negative differential resistance (NDR) of the resonant tunneling diode...

    Expires: 28 June 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • Spherical Generator

    A spherical generator/motor design which has advantages over standard cylindrical forms, potentially providing increased efficiency in a wide range of applications.

    Expires: 19 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • Oceanlab

    The University of Aberdeen Oceanlab is the first purpose-built ocean lander laboratory in the world. Located close to the centre of the North Sea oil industry at Newburgh on the river Ythan, the Oceanlab has direct access to the most sophisticated subsea suppliers in Europe. The Oceanlab is a in

    Expires: 19 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • Thin Film Centre University of the West of Scotland

    Thin Film Centre is a centre of excellence in Scotland for the development of deposition processes for thin films, the design and fabrication of thin film products, the characterisation of thin films and the dissemination of information about the applications of thin films.

    Expires: 20 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • New Terahertz Radiation Source

    Researchers at the Universities of Aberdeen and Glasgow are developing an inexpensive and powerful THz radiation source. Terahertz or THz technology is a new and exciting frontier in science and engineering with a huge number of potential applications.

    Expires: 20 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • Active Thin Film Coatings

    Active thin film coatings for high temperature industrial and process monitoring applications are being developed in collaboration between two leading research groups at the University. The new coatings will have applications in acoustic monitoring at high temperatures where existing sensors would f...

    Expires: 20 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • Ultrawideband Ultrasonic Transducer

    University of the West of Scotland has been funded under round four of Scottish Enterprise’s Proof of Concept Fund. This will facilitate further investigation into a novel type of sensor and actuator – the Ultrawideband Ultrasonic Transducer (UUT). The UUT project will combine several di...

    Expires: 20 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
  • Multi-channel Small Footprint Directly Intergrated Optical Sensors for FBG Sensor Network Interrogation

    Funded by a Scottish Enterprise Proof of Concept programme (11-DME-003) a team at Heriot-Watt University is developing lightweight high accuracy Fiber Brag Grating (FBG) network interrogators targeting applications within Civil engineering, Aerospace, biosensing and chemical detection. Using a small...

    Expires: 20 July 2012Created: 30 August 2011
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