Park Systems and Stanford Nano Shared Facilities Present A Live Demo Workshop: The Latest Advances in Atomic Force Microscopy for Nanotechnology
Santa Clara, CA (PRWEB) October 25, 2015 -- Park Systems, world leader in Atomic Force Microscopes is partnering with the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF), a highly advanced Nanotechnology multi disciplinary research facility, to provide a free workshop and live demo on Nov 10, 2015. The workshop will focus on Park Systems’ AFM automatizing software using Self Optimizing Scan Control and Park Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM) Technology and Its Applications. Park will also unveil the Park NX10 SICM module that enables innovative electrochemistry studies. This workshop on nanotechnology and atomic force microscopes is open to all interested in this topic and includes lunch.
“The Park Systems NX10 is one of the most advanced atomic force microscopes available at SNSF. It is an honor to have founder Dr. Sang-il Park, return to his alma mater and present at the seminar,” states Dr. Tobi Beetz, Associate Director of SNSF. “We hope to the many researchers attend this event and utilize the state-of-the-art Park Atomic Force Microscope equipment that we have available.”
Dr. Sang-il Park, distinguished Stanford Alumni and founder of Park Systems will present on Park’s continuous innovations in atomic force microscopy including the revolutionary advancement, SmartScan that automatizes the imaging function using AFM just like today's point-and-click digital cameras. Park Systems advanced SmartScan is a pioneering AFM intelligence that produces high quality imaging with a single click. SmartScan’s unique design opens up the power of AFM nanoscopic tools to everyone and drastically boosts the productivity of all users.
“Park Systems unprecedented upgrades in AFM equipment over the years provide capabilities never before available that advance the ease at which we are able to examine nanoscale particles in various states,“ states Dr. Sang-il Park, Park Systems Chairman and CEO. “Our goal is to provide researchers with reliable and repeatable high resolution imaging of nanoscale cell structures in any environment by offering a platform of advanced easy-to-use nanoscale AFM and SICM tools.”
The complimentary half day seminar titled, “The Latest Advances in Atomic Force Microscopy” on Nov. 10 at the Stanford Nano Shared Facility includes a complimentary lunch and is open to all interested in learning more about AFM. It will be extremely beneficial to researchers interested in nanoscale imaging, materials property investigation, bio sciences, semiconductor analysis, as well as biochemistry researchers (hydrogel, nanopore membrane, electrochemistry) and electrochemistry researchers. The seminar will include a live demonstration of Park NX-10 and discussion of Automatizing AFM using Self Optimizing Scan Control and use of Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy on Park NX10 AFM Systems.
About the Seminar
Title: A Live Demo Workshop:The Latest Advances in Atomic Force Microscopy
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 9 am - 1 pm
Place: Shriram Building, Room 262, 443 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305-4125
Register: http://www.parkafm.com/index.php/medias/events/live-demo/the-latest-advances-in-afm-for-nanotechnology
About the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF)
SNSF’s purpose is to provide shared scientific instrumentation, laboratory facilities, and expert staff support to enable multidisciplinary research and educate tomorrow’s scientists and engineers.SNSFis a group of service centers (Nanofabrication, Electron & Ion Microscopy, X-ray & Surface Analysis and Soft & Hybrid Materials) that includes the Stanford Nanocharacterization Laboratory, the Nanopatterning Lab, the Ginzton Microfab, and the Soft and Hybrid Materials Facility.
SNSF has facilities in the McCullough, Moore, Spilker and Shriram buildings. The newest facilities are located in the Spilker and Shriram buildings, at the heart of the new Science and Engineering Quad. SNSF is part of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) and is supported by the National Science Foundation under award ECCS-1542152.
About Park Systems
Park Systems is a world-leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems with a complete range of products for researchers and industry engineers in chemistry, materials, physics, life sciences, semiconductor and data storage industries. Park’s products are used by over a thousand of institutions and corporations worldwide. Park’s AFM provides highest data accuracy at nanoscale resolution, superior productivity, and lowest operating cost thanks to its unique technology and innovative engineering. Park Systems, Inc. is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with its global manufacturing, and R&D headquarters in Korea. Park’s products are sold and supported worldwide with regional headquarters in the US, Korea, Japan, and Singapore, and distribution partners throughout Europe, Asia, and America. Please visit http://www.parkafm.com or call 408-986-1110 for more information
Gerald Pascual, Marketing Specialist, Park Systems, Inc, http://www.parkafm.com, 408-986-1110, [email protected]
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