World’s most sensitive astronomical camera developed at the Université de Montréal
The University of Montreal issued a press release describing the world’s most sensitive camera designed for astronomical use now commercialized by Nüvü Camēras.
The University of Montreal issued a press release describing the world’s most sensitive camera designed for astronomical use now commercialized by Nüvü Camēras.
In an article in Forum magazine, the University of Montreal announced that a camera built within its very own Experimental Astrophysics Laboratory was purchased by NASA.
The CCCP, a novel CCD controller for counting photons that greatly reduces clock-induced charges, a major source of noise for ultra low lighting imaging, was presented at the 2008 edition of the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation conference.
Olivier Daigle presented his simulation results of an EMCCD camera operated in photon counting mode at the 2006 edition of the SPIE Astronomical Instrumentation conference.