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Volume 10 | 30 May 2017
NanoScientific Magazine, 2017
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Life Science
Nanotechnology
Techniques for Studying Atomic Legos and Breakthroughs in Superconductivity Prof. James Hone, Wang Fong-Jen Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University
The Hone Group At Columbia University Develops Techniques To “Stack” Diverse Materials Into Layered Structures That Are Atomically Perfect—Doing On A Desktop What Could Only Previously Be Done Using Complex High-Vacuum Apparatus.
30 May 2017
Life Science
Imaging of Plasmids in Liquid using True Non-Contact Mode Atomic Force Microscopy
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is one of the most significant discoveries of the last century, primarily because it revolutionized many fields including genetics, molecular biology, medical research, agriculture, forensic science, and many others. DNA is a b
30 May 2017
Manufacturing
Imec Reports in-line 3D AFM Provides Solutions for Semiconductor Manufacturers
An interview with Tae-Gon Kim, Senior researcher at in-line inspection and metrology group imec Belgium
30 May 2017
Nanotechnology
Meeting Energy Needs of the 21st Century by Imaging NanoParticles
An Interview With Elad Gross, Senior Lecturer, Institute Of Chemistry Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
30 May 2017
Breaking News
Park Opens European Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany
Park Systems, world-leader in atomic force microscopy (AFM) recently announced the opening of their European Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany and appointment of Ludger Weisser as General Sales Manager.
30 May 2017
Manufacturing
Nanotechnology
Fast Imaging Using Park Nx10 Atomic Force Microscope
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), a powerful nanotechnology tool, has been widely utilizedin the characterization of materials’ topography and properties for decades since it was first developed in the 1980s. The advantages of AFM over more traditi
30 May 2017
Park Scholarship winner
Park Afm Scholarship Awards - Patrick Gallagher
Patrick Gallagher received his PhD from Stanford in 2017 and is now a postdoctoral fellow at the Kavli Energy Nanoscience Institute at UC Berkeley. He studies two-dimensional systems of electrons, which can form on surfaces, at interfaces, or in atomica
30 May 2017
Park Scholarship winner
Park Afm Scholarship Awards - Scott Johnston
Scott Johnston is a graduate student in the applied physics department at Stanford University. He currently works on scanning microwave impedance microscopy and its application to new materials and devices. Systems of interest include ferroelectrics, phot
30 May 2017
Park Scholarship winner
Park Afm Scholarship Awards - Jean-Philippe Turmaud
Jean-Philippe Turmaud was born near Lyon, France in 1990. Growing up on the country side and regularly escaping into the Alps, he developed a curiosity towards nature, weather phenomena and science in general.
30 May 2017
Park Scholarship winner
Park Afm Scholarship Awards - Dr. Xiaming Chen
Dr. Xiaming Chen received his B.S. and M.S. degree in Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation from Xi’an Jiaotong University in China, and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from State University of New York. Dr. Chen’s research focuses on investigati
30 May 2017
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