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ABSTRACT Thorsten Hugel Institute of Physical Chemistry and Cluster of Excellence livMatS  The AFM is a versatile tool to investigate a large and still growing number of systems, in particular in combination with fluorescence microscopy.  First, we

ABSTRACT Prof. Dr. Georg Papastavrou Chair of Physical Chemistry II, University of Bayreuth, Germany Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has developed in the last decades to a ‘classical’ surface analytical technique. Based on the simple idea of

Abstract SFE-Workshop-2021 Freiburg, D Ekta Singh 1 and Lukas M. Eng 1,2 1 Institute of Applied Physics, TU Dresden, Nöthnitzerstr. 61, 01187 Dresden, Germany 2 ct.qmat: Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence - EXC 2147, TU Dresden, Germany Lukas.eng@tu-dresden.de Probing intriguing sample

2019 NanoScientific Symposiums on Scanning Probe Microscopy co-sponsored by Park Systems offered at Multiple Locations Worldwide NEWS PROVIDED BY Park Systems  Jun 21, 2019, 08:05 ET SHARE THIS ARTICLE SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NanoScientific Publications and Park Systems are proud

An Interview with BATTELLE'S Dr. Olga Koper Breakthrough Green Chemistry Soybean-based Surfactant Under Development at Battelle Dr. Koper has a Master of Sciences in General Chemistry from Silesian University, Poland and a Doctor of Philosophy

Irma Kuljanishvili describes nanoscale fabrication research of semiconductor devices. Focus on Dr. Irma Kujanishvili interviewed by Stephen Ogg       DR. IRMA KULJANISHVILI       Research Intro: Dr. Irma Kuljanishvili, is passionate about integrating nanoscience into technology. In a recent telephone

 Francesco Simone Ruggeri is a Junior Research fellow at the Darwin College and Research Fellow at the Department of Chemistry & Center for Misfolding Diseases at the University of Cambridge. Both at Cambridge

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