Installation Alert, NTU Center Taipei!

Our service engineer, Dr. Evan Spadafora, traveled to Taiwan to visit NTU Center for Condensed Matter Sciences in Taipei. There he had the pleasure to meet Professor Chu and Professor Chang’s research group. Together with Protochip’s local partner, Jei Dong, he installed a #FusionAX heating/biasing system onto their JEOL F200. They plan to do temperature dependent conductance mapping after focused electron beam radiation.

Do you want to learn more about the Fusion AX system? Find it here!
https://hubs.li/Q032rb6L0

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