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Fraunhofer IMWS and Park Systems invite for International Symposium on Failure Analysis and Material Testing – FAMT 2021, July 1
Fraunhofer Institute for Microstructure of Materials and Systems IMWS and Park Systems are inviting for International Symposium on Failure Analysis and Material Testing – FAMT 2021 (in a virtual format). The symposium gathers the professionals from the electronic industry to discuss innovative testing methods and tools for failure analysis of the future. Advancing miniaturization shapes our modern high-tech world. The design complexity of electronic components and the heterogeneity of new materials constantly increase with decreasing device sizes. New-engineered products need to secure a high level of reliability, sustainability, and longevity to meet the international quality standards. Detection and classification of nanometer-sized material defects require characterization methods with a resolution in…
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International Symposium on Failure Analysis and Material Testing – FAMT 2021 (Konferenz | Online)
Advancing miniaturization shapes our modern, high-tech world. The design complexity of electronic components and the heterogeneity of new materials constantly increase with decreasing device sizes. New-engineered products need to secure a high level of reliability, sustainability, and longevity to meet the international quality standards. Detection and classification of nanometer-sized material defects require characterization methods with a resolution in the nanometer range. Are you experiencing similar challenges in your daily work? Join us on July 1, 2021! This symposium gathers the professionals from the electronic industry to discuss innovative testing methods and tools for failure analysis of the future. The program will include keynote talks ranging from case studies in the…
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Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin and Park Systems Start a Research Collaboration in Materials Science
Park Systems, a leading manufacturer of Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) and the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB), an internationally renowned and recognized research center in the field of materials for a sustainable energy supply, have signed an agreement providing a framework for joint research and development of metrology solutions for materials science. The HZB disposes of a strong expertise in the energy research as well as in the field of quantum materials. Together with more than 20 years’ experience of Park Systems in developing nanotechnology solutions for metrology applications, the cooperation partners bundle their specialist knowledge in order to investigate, improve existing and to develop next generation measurement technologies for future…
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Park Systems Introduces Park NX-Tip Scan Head – The Automated Atomic Force Microscopy System for measuring Ultra Large and Heavy Flat Panel Displays
To answer the increasing demand for AFM based metrology on larger flat panel displays, Park Systems has introduced the NX-Tip Scan Head, which overcomes nanometrology challenges for sample dimensions over 300mm and weights above 1kg. The Tip Scanning Head (TSH) is a moving tip head designed specifically for automated AFM measurements and analyses on large samples such as OLED and LCD screens. The automated TSH combines the x, y, and z scanners, and is mounted on a gantry style air bearing stage that allows movement directly to any point on the substrate. This innovative technological solution produces high resolution and accurate images of roughness, step height, critical dimension and sidewall…
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Park Systems, world-leading innovator in Atomic Force Microscopy, opens a NEW PARK SYSTEMS UK OFFICE in Nottingham, United Kingdom
Park Systems, a world-leading innovator in atomic force microscopy (AFM), proudly announces the opening of a new European subsidiary in Nottingham, United Kingdom. For well over a decade, Park Systems continuously strengthens its innovative role in the nanoscale microscopy and metrology technology, while remaining financial stability and technological leadership in the SPM market, even in the challenging times of 2020. As of June 1, 2020, Park Systems expends its leadership in Europe by establishing Park Systems UK Limited. The new European office, based in the heart of United Kingdom, will serve the British and Irish research community in all Sales and Application matters. It includes the nanoscientific laboratory equipped in…
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2020 NanoScientific Forum Europe on Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) goes VIRTUAL! Same program! Same date!
In face of the uncertain situation in Europe, the NSFE committee has decided to hold this year’s NSFE 2020 in a virtual form, giving the priority to secure the safety of our NSFE community. The forum remains hosted by Prof. Kim McKelvey, School of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin, and by Prof. Brian Rodriguez, School of Physics at University College Dublin, who warmly invite the scientific community to this virtual event! The scientific focus lies on energy storage and nanoscale functional materials, such as organics, organic/inorganic hybrid semiconductors, nano- and biomaterials, as well as the development of novel nanometrology methods. “The Nanoscientific Forum gives us a great opportunity to present our…
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Park Systems Completes Equity Investment in Molecular Vista
Park Systems Corp. world-leading manufacturer of Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), announced today it has made an equity investment in Molecular Vista, based in San Jose, USA. Molecular Vista produces AFM tools to probe and understand matter at the molecular level through quantitative visualization using Infrared Photo-induced Force Microscopy (IR PiFM). PiFM is a combination of AFM and IR spectroscopy in a single instrument that acquires both topography and chemical signatures at the nanometer scale and is universally applicable to a wide range of organic and inorganic materials. "We believe Molecular Vista’s exclusive technology places them at the forefront of one of the fastest-growing segments of the AFM industry," comments Dr. Sang-il…
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2020 NanoScientific Forum Europe (NSFE 2020) (Konferenz | Dublin)
NanoScientific Forum Europe (NSFE) series is an open European AFM User Forum focusing on sharing and exchanging the cutting-edge research for both materials and life science disciplines using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The third NanoScientific Forum Europe (#NSFE2020) will focus on nanoscale functional materials, such as organics, organic/inorganic hybrid semiconductors, nano- and biomaterials, as well as the development of novel nanometrology methods. NSFE 2020 will be hosted by Prof. Kim McKelvey, School of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin, and by Prof. Brian Rodriguez, School of Physics at University College Dublin. TOPICS: Application Energy Storage Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics Organic, inorganic and hybrid Semiconductors Nanomaterials and Biotechnology Special Session: Electrochemical & Electromechanical…