Successful Installation at Krakow AGH for Poseidon AX

We celebrate another succesfull installation of a #PoseidonAX system at the #AGHKrakow! Dr. Evan J. Spadafora visited Krakow to perform the installation together with PIK Instruments. In the photo below we can see (from left to right) Evan together with Amelia Zieba, Dr. Beata Dubiel, Prof. Tomasz Moskalewicz, Mateusz Gostkowski from PIK Instruments and Rafal Bartosiewicz from #JEOL. The installation also included a nice demonstation growing silver dendrites in the microscope! We hope to be visiting the beautiful country of Poland soon again!

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