The Latest Advances in AFM for Nanotechnology (NJIT)
In proud partnership with the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Park Systems is proud to announce a free workshop and live demo to take place on October 6, 2016 at Tiernan Hall and the Otto H. York Center for Environmental Engineering and Science. The workshop will cover topics such as AFM automatizing software with Self-Optimizing Scan Control and Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM) technology, both from Park Systems. In the subsequent live demo, Park Systems will also unveil the functionality of the Park NX10 SICM System—a tool designed to enable innovative studies in electrochemistry. The entire event is open to all interested parties and includes lunch.
• Event Date and Time : Thursday, October 6, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
• Seminar Venue : Tiernan Hall, Room 373 — New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
• Demo Venue : York Center, Room 200 — New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
Dr. Sang-il Park, Founder & CEO of Park Systems, will be a featured presenter at the event. His talk will cover continuous innovations at Park Systems including the revolutionary Park SmartScan software, a pioneering AFM intelligence that produces high quality images with only a single click.
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Event Agenda
• 10:00 AM — Event opening / Intro and Welcome (Dr. Somenath Mitra, York Ctr. for Enviro. Engg. and Sci.)
• 10:15 AM — "Automatizing AFM using Self Optimizing Scan Control (Dr. Sang-il Park, Park Systems)
• 11:00 AM — Snack break / intermission
• 11:15 AM — "Park SICM Technology and its Applications" (Dr. Ardavan Zandiatashbar, Park Systems)
• 12:00 PM — Lunch
• 01:00 PM — Live Demo of Park NX10 SICM System
• 02:00 PM — Event closing
About the Otto H. York Center for Environmental Engineering and Science
The Otto H. York Center for Environmental Engineering and Science (YCEES) at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) offers core laboratory facilities as a resource for the university and for contract research. It has been the home of many interdisciplinary research programs and initiatives. The York Center was the first building in the nation especially constructed for cooperative public and private research in hazardous waste management. Today it has diversified into many other areas with research projects in nanotechnology, drug delivery, particle engineering, microfluidics, membrane science, environmental science and engineering, and biomedical engineering.
• Link : http://centers.njit.edu/york/