Nüvü Camēras was present for Sherbrooke Molecular Imaging Centre’s (CIMS) Imagine Imaging Symposium was held at the CIMS, associated to the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke, and the Delta Hotel in Sherbrooke.
Québec’s Chief Scientist Rémi Quirion invited Olivier Daigle, CTO and co-founder of Nüvü Camēras, to present the advances in medical imaging based on space astronomy technologies at the Recherche intersectorielle : de l’infiniment grand à l’infiniment petit pour la santé de demain symposium. This event, to be held at the Montreal Science Centre on September 17, is part of the celebrations surrounding the 50th anniversary of the Fonds de recherche du Québec in Health (FRQS).
Nüvü Camēras has hosted a Lunch-N-Learn on the topic of “EMCCD Cameras: In vivo Fluorescence Quantification” during the 2014 edition of the Montreal Light Microscopy Course held at McGill University. The talk focused on fluorescence applications of EMCCD cameras in biomedical and medical research. Uniting graduate students, university professors, researchers and company representatives from the biomedical field, this course is widely regarded as a great success and enriching experience in learning about the wide spectrum of microscopy techniques in biomedical research.
René Jr. Landry, professor in Electric Engineering at l’École de technologie supérieure in Montréal, convened Nüvü Camēras’ CTO Olivier Daigle to attend and contribute to the AMOOS team project as part of the 27th International Space University Space Studies Program, held in Montréal from June 9th to August 8th. AMOOS, which stands for Autonomous Mission for On-Orbit Servicing, is a space debris reduction/removal project, and the attendance will also participate to a complete virtual mission to verify its viability.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2014 edition of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation held at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal. Talks and poster sessions were given on the benefits of Nüvü’s cameras.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2014 edition of Photonics North to provide a spectrum of information on the new developments and advantages of its thermoelectric EMCCD cameras.
Nüvü Camēras’ summer student Félix Thouin presented his research on Raman imaging during the last International OSA Network Students – North America (IONS-NA) meeting held at the Polytechnique School of Montreal.
Molecular imaging results were presented by a student of Dr Yves Bérubé-Lauzières in collaboration with the CHUS and the NSERC. Nüvü Camēras’ ultra low noise EMCCD was used to provide the molecular imaging scanner with enhanced functionality and sensitivity. The improvement was remarkable.
Nüvü Camēras attended the Biophysical Society 58th Annual Meeting.
Raman imaging applications of Nüvü Camēras’ technology were presented by one of Nüvü Camēras’ student. The advantages of using EMCCD cameras in optical systems for Raman imaging were explained and demonstrated.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2014 edition of SPIE Photonics West conference.
As part of the BiOS, a Nüvü Camēras’ student presented the advantages of using EMCCD cameras in Neurosurgery and Brain Imaging during 2 days exclusively devoted to biomedical optics.