Other Spotlights
Published on Jan. 08, 2008
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology: Worm Tracker 2.0
The MRC's Worm Tracker 2.0 is a free and feature-rich, single-worm tracker developed at Schafer Lab, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK. The Zaber devices incorporated into the system include a T-NA linear actuators, NA linear actuators, and TSB translation stages. For more information, visit the MRC's website about the Worm Tracker 2.0.
Institute for Micromachine and Microfabrication Research, Simon Fraser University: Automated Assembly of Out-of-plane Microstructures
A novel design for hingeless out-of-plane microstructures incorporates Zaber's T-LS linear stages to provide XYZ motion. These designs are applicable to the field of microfabrication. For more information, review the Institute's published article about the design.
University of Lethbridge: FTS-2 Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer
The Dept. of Physics at the University of Lethbridge is developing a preliminary design of FTS-2, an imaging Fourier transform spectrometer. The design incorporates Zaber's NA linear actuators and stepper motors. For more information, review the University of Lethbridge's article about the design.
University of Regina: Measuring Gain Uniformity
The Dept. of Physics at the University of Regina is developing test procedures for preliminary gain uniformity measurements. The equipment used in testing incorporates Zaber's T-LS linear stages. For more information, review the University of Regina's article about the procedures.
Northeastern University: The Keck Microscope
Northeastern University's Keck 3D Fusion Microscope allows imaging samples with at least 5 different modalities on the same stage. The microscope incorporates Zaber linear positioning equipment. For more information, visit Northeastern University's website about the Keck Microscope.