Bruker recently sponsored the sixth AFM BioMed International Meeting on AFM in Life Sciences and NanoMedicine. Held last month at the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine in La Jolla, CA, the ...
insights from industryDr. Thomas MuellerDirector of Product ManagementBruker Nano Surfaces An interview with Dr. Thomas Mueller, Director of Product Management at Bruker Nano Surfaces conducted by ...
This video features a presentation by Bruker that discusses the recent advances and applications of the electrochemical atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques. The electrochemical processes such as ...
insights from industryDr. André KörnigApplication ScientistBruker BioAFM In this interview, Dr. André Körnig, Application Scientist at Bruker BioAFM discusses the applications of BioAFM in the life ...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has become a well-regarded and well-established technique across a range of industries and scientific fields. AFM is used to map the surface of a material, but the ...
Follow Bruker and explore the latest applications of AFM in the semiconductor industry with a panel of experts. We propose ...
Polymers have been widely used in most fields of science and industry for various purposes due to their unique properties. Implementing polymer materials with different structures and functions (i.e., ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a key tool for nanotechnology. This instrument has become the most widely used tool for imaging, measuring and manipulating matter at the ...
A team of researchers has developed new kind of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) probes in true three-dimensional shapes they call 3DTIPs. AFM technology allows scientists to observe, measure, and ...
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