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POSTED BY hunny1625 ON March 11th, 2011
Park Systems Released an Informative and Educational Video Entitled “How AFM Works”
Park Systems, the AFM technology leader and preferred nanotechnology research and industrial solutions partner, recently released an informative video, entitled “How AFM Works,” to support and educate clients as they research atomic force microscopy (AFM). “This flash animation helps students and teachers learn the principles of atomic force microscopy and...
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POSTED BY hunny1625 ON March 11th, 2011
Park Systems’ XE-150 Contributes to Researchers to Develop New Hard-tip, Soft-spring Lithography (HSL) Method
Suwon, South Korea, Feb. 14, 2011- The XE-150 atomic force microscope from Park Systems was featured in a recent Nature article, entitled “Hard-tip, Soft-spring, Lithography.” Nature is a premier publication that disseminates recent scientific advancements from across the disciplines. As described in the article, researchers at Northwestern University’s International Institute for...
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POSTED BY TracyK ON March 8th, 2011
Bruker Nano Surfaces Division is proud to present the 9th Annual Seeing at the Nanoscale
Seeing at the Nanoscale 2011 - Exploring the Future of Nanotechnology. July 19-22, 2011, University of California, Santa Barbara. CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline: Extended! Register Now! Don't miss this opportunity to meet your peers, discover next-generation nanotechnology, and be the first to hear about the exciting trends and industry...
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POSTED BY carpick ON July 3rd, 2010
Gordon Conference on Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior
The Gordon Conference on Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior will be held July 25-30, 2010 at Colby College in Waterville, ME. Read More......
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POSTED BY udoschwarz ON September 11th, 2009
Conference Report on the 12th International Conference on Noncontact Atomic Force Microscopy (NC-AFM 2009)
Progress in nanoscience and nanotechnology requires tools that enable the imaging and manipulation of mater at the atomic and molecular scale. Read More......
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POSTED BY carpick ON May 5th, 2009
SPM v-lectures now available!
The Nanoprobe Network is pleased to now post links to two full semesters of video lectures ("v-lectures") created by faculty at Stanford University's Center for Probing at the Nanoscale. Over 20 lectures on various SPM topics, including "Scanning Gate Microscopy", "Mechanics of AFM Cantilevers", and "Scanning SQUID Microscopy" given by...
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