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Volume 9 | 17 Mar 2017
NanoScientific Magazine, Winter 2017
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Life Science
A Multidimensional And Multi Material Approach To Using Stem Cells
An Interview with Hyeon-Yeol Cho, post doc student at Rutgers University, KiBum Lee group
17 Mar 2017
Nanotechnology
Fully Automated Atomic Force Microscopy Measurement and Analysis Using Park NX System
Semiconductor device dimensions have been moving to 1X-nm node and below for years now in order to continually meet market demand for faster and more efficient designs year-to-year. Device fabrication methods have improved all the way from 65 nm in 2
17 Mar 2017
Life Science
Nanotechnology
Semiconductor Spintronics: Electrical Spin Injection and Transport in Semiconductors: Fabrication and Development of Prototype Spintronic Devices
An interview with Dr. Berend T. Jonker, Senior Scientist and Head of the Magnetoelectronic Materials & Devices section in the Materials Science & Technology Divison at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
17 Mar 2017
Electrical & Electronics
Ultra-High Resolution Atomic Force Microscopy
The goal of all forms of microscopy is to enable the observation of increasingly smaller objects and their details and characteristics which cannot be seen without aid. Naturally, the course of scientific investigation demands that we eventually test
17 Mar 2017
Manufacturing
Scanning Capacitance Microscopy Characterization of VacuumChannel Nanoelectronic Devices
Efforts to harden electronic components and systems using solid-state devices against the effects of radiation and heat for use in space travel have become a major engineering operation for space exploration agencies around the world. Such work has not on
17 Mar 2017
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Park Tours Major Universities Giving AFM Lectures and Demos
Students gather around to view Park Atomic Force Microscope Images at a Park AFM Demo at Brown Laboratory at the University of Delaware. Park Systems did Park AFM Demos at several major universities in 2016 including the BioScience Research Collaborative
17 Mar 2017
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