Camera sensors are light-sensitive detectors that convert the incident photons into an electrical signal that can be read out by a digital device. Most cameras make use of 2D array detectors and choosing the right sensor type for a given application is often a trade-off between cost, desired final image resolution and the necessary read-out speed.
This article looks at Fu, C. et al.'s journal published in Matter and Radiation at Extremes, looking at novel opportunities for nuclear and atomic physics on the femto- to nanometer-scale using ultra-high-intensity lasers.
Dr. Daniel Marble in the Department of Chemistry, Geoscience and Physics at Tarleton State University has been named a Texas A&M System Regents Professor.
Matthew Durbin, a nuclear engineering doctoral candidate at Penn State, was recently awarded a first-place prize in the 2021 Innovations in Nuclear Technology R&D Awards for his research paper, “K-Nearest Neighbors Regression for the Discrimination of Gamma Rays and Neutrons in Organic Scintillators.”