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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada


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JEOL USA welcomes a new Managing Director, Dr. Hidetaka Sawada, to its Peabody, Massachusetts office this April. Dr. Sawada is a world-renowned expert in aberration corrected electron microscopy. Most recently he served as General Manager of the Technical and Development group in the Electron Microscopy Business Unit of JEOL, Ltd. in Akishima, Japa
JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada
Peabody, MA | Posted on April 19th, 2021
Dr. Sawada’s expertise includes the development and installation of the aberration-corrected (Cs) Transmission Electron Microscopes for Oxford University, Lehigh University, and Oak Ridge National Lab, and the GRAND ARM at University of California at Irvine. Dr. Sawada obtained his PhD from the University of Tokyo. ....

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: New 3D-Bioprinter + Bioink Use Living Cells Straight From Culture Plate: Cell models mimicking natural tissue topography herald new era for biomedical research


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Home > Press > New 3D-Bioprinter + Bioink Use Living Cells Straight From Culture Plate: Cell models mimicking natural tissue topography herald new era for biomedical research
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The combination of a 2-Photon 3D-printer with an innovative hydrogel-based bioink allows the direct printing of 3D structures containing living cells at both the meso- and microscale. Developed by UpNano GmbH (Vienna, Austria), the NanoOne Bio is a printer based on the successful NanoOne range of laser-powered 2-Photon 3D-printers that are able to build structures across 12 orders of magnitude. The new hydrogel has been developed with Xpect INX (Ghent, Belgium), a spin-off in foundation specialized in the development of biocompatible materials for the 3D-(bio-)printing industry. It is the only commercially available resin that allows embedding living cells straight from a culture plate within highly precise 3D-printed structures for biological applications. ....

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: French & Swiss Scientists Demonstrate 'All-in-One' Technique that Could Accelerate Phage-Therapy Diagnosis: Lensless Imaging System Affirms Phage Therapy's Value in Treating Serious Infection, Tracks Phage Resistance and Could Easily Be Implemented in Compact Devices at Phage Lab


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Home > Press > French & Swiss Scientists Demonstrate ‘All-in-One’ Technique that Could Accelerate Phage-Therapy Diagnosis: Lensless Imaging System Affirms Phage Therapy’s Value in Treating Serious Infection, Tracks Phage Resistance and Could Easily Be Implemented in Compact Devices at Phage Lab
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A team of French and Swiss scientists has demonstrated a lensless imaging technique that could easily be implemented in cost-effective and compact devices in phage laboratories to accelerate phage-therapy diagnosis.
French & Swiss Scientists Demonstrate ‘All-in-One’ Technique that Could Accelerate Phage-Therapy Diagnosis: Lensless Imaging System Affirms Phage Therapy’s Value in Treating Serious Infection, Tracks Phage Resistance and Could Easily Be Implemented in Compact Devices at Phage Lab ....

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Knowledge and Power: Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology and LayTec join forces to provide critical front end processing solutions for the production of compound semiconductor devices


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Home > Press > Knowledge and Power: Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology and LayTec join forces to provide critical front end processing solutions for the production of compound semiconductor devices
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Two technology leaders within the compound semiconductor industry, Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology and LayTec announce an exclusive collaboration agreement to enable the next generation requirements of advanced semiconductor devices in the high-volume manufacturing (HVM) environment. The partnership aims to develop and integrate LayTec’s accuracy and control with Oxford Instruments’ renowned wafer processing expertise.
Together, they will combine plasma process solutions with proven in-situ metrology to achieve next generation device performance and enable a repeatable HVM process to shorten customers’ yield ramp. LayTec will develop the in-situ metrology while Oxford Instruments will integrate LayTe ....

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