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ICONN 2010 Interviews Videos

ICONN 2010 Interviews Videos

The Veeco Bioscope Catalyst - AFM with Inverted Optical Microscope

Mickael Febvre from Veeco takes us for a tour of the Bioscope Catalyst, which is an atomic force microscope with an inverted optical microscope. The system is suited to biological applications.

Racetrack Memory - How It Works and What are Its Benefits

Dr. Stuart Parkin from the IBM Almaden Research Center tells us about a new type of memory that is theoretically about a million times faster than current hard disk technologies, with very fast access times, but at the same time very cheap to produce, along with many of the benefits of solid state memory. Called racetrack memory, it uses nanowires and spintronics.

The Veeco Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope

Mickael Febvre shows us the Veeco Dimension Icon high performance atomic force microscope (AFM). With large sample stage it can perform measurements in a variety of atmospheres.

The IBIS Nanoindentation System from Fischer-Cripps Laboratories

Tony Fischer-Cripps explains what nanoindentation is and shows us the IBIS Nanoindentation system.

PI’s Motion Centric Industrial Solutions for Inspection, Testing, and Assembly

This video offers a glimpse into the Motion Centric Industrial Solutions available from Physik Instrumente(PI) for inspection, testing and assembly.

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