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Supplying Plasma Systems for Nano Discovery at Notre Dame
The Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND) has purchased two plasma etch and deposition systems from Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology to further expand and facilitate its research capabilities. The FlexALâ Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) system and the PlasmaProâ System100 ICP etch system, will be installed in the Notre Dame Nanofabrication Facility, a 9,000 sq. ft. cleanroom, in the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering located ...
Discontinuation of the Floppy Disk at the End of the Year??
After more than 40 years, the floppy disk familiar as magnetic data medium and its drive departs from the history of the storage medium market. Now that manufacturers, such as TEAC, have ceased the production of the floppy disk drives, DSM Computer will also deliver industry systems with FD drives only until the end of 2010.
Research into emerging technologies from the University of Southampton and Durham University confirmed as winners at this year’s UK Nano & Emerging Technologies Forum
Research projects into the superconducting material niobium carbonitride, thermoelectric temperature sensors and the use of Porphyrin-DNA, have been finalised as the winners of this year’s Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Awards for Young Scientists. The EPSRC provided the awards as a way of encouraging young scientists and engineers to promote the underlying potential of emerging micro and nanotechnologies and to raise ...
ALPS Establishes ALPS Green Devices Co., Ltd
ALPS ELECTRIC and Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ), a public-private partnership aimed at promoting innovation and enhancing the value of businesses in Japan, recently announced the official incorporation of the new company ALPS Green Devices Co., Ltd. President and CEO of the new company is Yasuhiro Fujii.
Magnet systems for neutron scattering experiments
Oxford Instruments has collaborated with two World-class neutron scattering facilities, the ISIS Neutron Source (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot) and the ILL neutron facility (Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble) to deliver the first high field helium recondensing magnets.
French Research Centre Purchases Plasmalab
Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology (OIPT) has recently won a contract with French research centre, STnano in Strasbourg, France for the supply of a Plasmalab® System80 Plus ICP system. STnano is the new Strasbourg nanofabrication platform, established jointly by IPCMS (a CNRS lab) and University of Strasbourg (UdS), and has expertise in the design of nanostructures through topdown methods, and the study of their magnetic properties.
MQC Benchtop NMR Analyzer at Pittcon 2011
Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance, a leading supplier of low-field benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology, with North American operations based in Concord, Massachusetts, announces that it will be showcasing its popular MQC analyzers at the Pittcon Conference and Expo 2011, which will be held March 13-18, 2011 at the Georgia World Congress Center, in Atlanta, Georgia.
8 serial ports Fanless Console Server with Isolation
ACROSSER Technology has developed various fanless embedded console servers to the market and nowadays released the latest ACS-N5630FL, ACS-N5430FL, and ACS-N0631 models to fulfill the multi-purpose application. The Console servers, designed for Substation, Public Transportation, and Industrial Automation, contains 3 ports of RS-232 and also 5 ports of selectable RS-232/422/485. In most of the applications, user may request using RS-422/485 connec...
MEDER’S new brass threaded sensor brings significant operational benefits
MEDER electronic has expanded its range of MK11 series threaded reed sensors with the addition of a new, more affordable and structurally robust brass model.
MEDER’S MINIATURE REED SENSOR PERFORMS BEYOND ITS SIZE CLASS AND OFFERS UNIQUE OPTION TOO
Claiming performance ‘beyond all other reed sensors in its size class’, the MEDER MK24 really does punch well above its weight.