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  • Nanotechnology Master's Program at University of Penn

    Dear Colleague: The University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering has developed a new Master of Science Degree program in Nanotechnology. The program has options for Nano Enabling Energy, Nano Enabling Medicine, Nanoelectronics and more. For more information, please visit: http://www.masters.nano.upenn.edu/ I am writing to ask your help in
    Posted to Jobs and Internships (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Mon, Nov 8 2010
  • Staff Scientist position at UCSF

    A full time staff scientist position in the laboratory of Biomaterials and Biointerfaces is available immediately in high resolution imaging (microscopy) techniques, physics, and mathematics; particularly in X-ray radiography and tomography. The position requires calibrating the newly acquired Micro XCT-200 to address several interdisciplinary scientific
    Posted to Jobs and Internships (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Thu, Oct 28 2010
  • STM manual version 2.2

    Hello, I am looking for a copy of version 2.2 of the manuals for Digital STM and ECSTM. I do have the old AFM manuals and they are from 1992. I know that there are newer versions, but this old version had some more information about ECSTM and STS. I would really appreciate any feedback. Regards, Carolina Dr. Carolina Vericat Carolina Vericat [cvericat
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Mon, Sep 13 2010
  • Fractal analysis of islands in ultrathin organic films

    Dear SPM users, I am searching for an image analysis software that allows to determine the fractal dimension (df) of islands of the first few layers in organic thin film growth. The islands are two dimensional objects (the z dimension is fixed by the length of the molecule) and exhibit round to dendritic shapes. So far I have used the coastline fractal
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Mon, Sep 13 2010
  • How to measure chip position or cantilver-sample distance in tapping mode?

    I need to plot Amplitude vs. cantilever-sample distance in tapping mode. What I already can measure is Amplitude vs. vertical displacement. In other words, in an Amplitude vs. displacement curve which point can be assumed as a reliable reference to calculate the sample and chip position. I really appreciate your feedback. Thanks Vahid vvahdat@seas.upenn
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Wed, Aug 18 2010
  • POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY

    Normal 0 false false false A position is available in the Biosciences and Biotechnology Division of the Physical and Life Sciences Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to carry out research on the scanning probe microscopy and nanometer-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry studies of structure, assembly and function of viral systems
    Posted to Jobs and Internships (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Mon, Jul 12 2010
  • Adhesion Force measurements!

    Hello, I am currently exploring adhesion forces measurements and would like to know how much does the following items cost: the glue used to attach a particle to the probe tip the tipless probes the glass pipette the 3D manipulator Also please inform me of the type of glue used to attach a particle to the tipless probe. regards Naphtali Mokgalapa, Naphtali
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Tue, Jul 6 2010
  • HSDC Format

    Normal 0 false false false Hi All, I am trying to figure out a way to batch export High Speed Data Capture (hsdc) files generated with Veeco’s Nanoscope software. Unfortunately the Nanoscope software does not support batch export for those files. Does anybody know a software that can open and batch export hsdc files? Thanks for your suggestions
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Wed, Jun 2 2010
  • Mechanical measurements on hard materials

    Hi SPMers, I intend to measure the elastic properties of hard samples (zirconia, superconductor materials) and I am quite concerned about tip deformation. When using silicon tips, I see that the apex radius changes a lot before and after the experiment by scanning a tip check sample (NiO, Aurora Nanodevices). Then I tried with a diamond tip (a stainless
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Fri, May 21 2010
  • Help on surface roughness

    Hi everyone, I'm new to SPM and new to this forum. I am looking at measuring the surface roughness of single fibres with diameters ranging from about 13 to 20 microns. I'm looking at measuring the roughness over a 5 micron area, but due to the curvature of the fibre I need to flat the area first. In the manual, the instructions say to flatten
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by DigestMigrator on Fri, May 21 2010
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