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2014 Microscopy Today Innovation Awards

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2014

Charles Lyman*
Affiliation:
Editor-in-Chief

Abstract

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From the Editor
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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2014 

Congratulations to the winners of the fifth annual Microscopy Today Innovation Awards competition. These awards honor innovative microscopy-related products and methods that appeared in the previous year.

Our team of judges, led by Tom Kelly, looked for innovations that will make new scientific investigations possible. The ten winning innovations were selected on the basis of their importance and usefulness to the microscopy community. The entries most likely to win are those that provide better, faster, or entirely new methods of analysis using some type of microscope or microanalytical instrument.

The 2014 Microscopy Today Innovation Award winners are:

AppFive LLC and NanoMegas SPRL for Topspin Strain Mapping software

Applied Nanostructures, Inc. for the VertiSense™ Scanning Thermal Microscopy module

Asylum Research for blueDrive™ Photothermal Excitation in Tapping Mode atomic force microscopy

CoolLED, Ltd. for the pE-4000 Universal LED Fluorescence Illumination System

FEI for the ExSolve™ and Metrios™ systems enabling an automated metrology workflow

Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH for Super-Resolution 3D Localization Microscopy

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry and Abberior Instruments GmbH for Ultraparallel RESOLFT Superresolution Microscopy

Manu Prakash of Stanford University for Foldscope, an origami-based print-and-fold microscope

Gavin King and Krishna Sigdel of the University of Missouri–Columbia for Direct 3D Atomic Force Microscopy

Hui Cao and Brandon Redding of Yale University for the Chip-scale Random Spectrometer

Descriptions of the above innovations are given in an article within this issue. This article also lists the developers of these instruments and methods.

Details of the nomination process for the next competition will be posted on the Microscopy Today website (www.microscopy-today.com) by January 1, 2015. Nomination applications will be accepted through March 15, 2015.