Installation Alert! Stanford Nano Shared Facilities now owns an Atmosphere AX system!

Installation update! ✨ Another successful installation performed by our service engineer Benjamin Addis! Ben went to the group at the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF) to install a Atmosphere AX system including the RGA upgrade! SNSF is doing leading and cutting edge research and is led by Professor Jennifer Dionne – “The D-Lab: Sculpting light at the nanoscale”.

This site is very special to us! As one of own long time customers, they were one of the first labs to use the Aduro heating system (now called #FusionAX), which they are still using it today! In the photo are three #womeninSTEM, from left to right: Amy McKeown-Green, Serin Lee and Parivash Moradifar.

We are looking forward to seeing their next breakthrough!

Would you like to know more about our RGA?
https://www.protochips.com/blog/gas-analysis-in-atmosphere-ax-using-an-rga/

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