Nanosurf hat dies direkt geteilt
Latest publication of the lab, with more AFM on (still just) living bacteria, an intricate story of immune proteins, membrane poration, bacterial cell envelope mechanics, and ultimately cell death:
Nanosurf -- Zoom into the Future Nanosurf is a company that thrives on challenges at the frontier of what is physically achievable. By concentrating our collective efforts on the obstacles that stand in the way of advancements in nanotechnology, we enable researchers to push the boundaries in their respective fields of science. We integrate cutting-edge scanning probe technology into the value chain of industrial customers by crafting custom machines that seamlessly blend into their manufacturing processes. Our bespoke solutions not only meet the unique needs of each client but also enhance efficiency and precision in their production lines. Established in 1997, Nanosurf defined ease of use in scanning probe microscopy by miniaturizing the size of a scanning probe microscope to fit a coffee table. Since then, the Swiss-based company has matured into one of the leading innovators in atomic force microscopy. Nanosurf provides continually evolving instrument platforms for academic researchers and industry applications in life science and materials science, as well as large-scale customized industrial solutions for use in production lines with very demanding accuracy specifications. Nanosurf will continue to focus development efforts on new measurement modes and technologies that make atomic force microscopes an easier, faster, and more reliable tool. It is also our mission to bring the technique to an ever-increasing range of new application areas by making it as accessible and intuitive to new users as more common technologies such as optical microscopy. Together, we tackle the challenge. Nanosurf is part of Lab14 Group, a group of successful high-tech companies providing advanced manufacturing solutions with complementary products and services for a wide range of applications that require demanding solutions for nano- and microfabrication and surface analysis.
Externer Link zu Nanosurf
Nanosurf hat dies direkt geteilt
Latest publication of the lab, with more AFM on (still just) living bacteria, an intricate story of immune proteins, membrane poration, bacterial cell envelope mechanics, and ultimately cell death:
This Piezo Force Microscopy image unveils the moiré superlattice of hBN on graphene. This technique highlights the lattice mismatch intricacies with precision, offering insights into the electromechanical properties of 2D materials. Image size: 334 nm. PFM imaging stands out as a method to explore material behaviors at the nanoscale, paving the way for advancements in material science. More on 2D materials and moiré patterns: https://hubs.la/Q02Sl5KS0 #MaterialScience #Nanotechnology #Graphene #hBN #Moiré #PFM #AFM
Goetz Hoffmann, Paul Markus and ANAMET s.r.o.'s Lukas Valek are at #Nanocon2024, and they have a #DriveAFM with them. Take the opportunity to meet our team and discuss your upcoming projects.
Als Nanosurf´s Verkaufsmanager für Osteuropa treffe ich viele interessante Leuten an interessanten Orten.
For the third time in a row, the DriveAFM made its way to Brno this week to be presented at NANOCON 2024 with Paul Markus and Lukas Valek from ANAMET s.r.o.. A great conference with inspiring presenations, lively coffee breaks and nice evening events! Almost feels like home :)
🚀 Nanosurf Masterclass: Session 4 🔬 Dive into Overview of Electrical Modes! Discover how AFM measures electrical properties like surface potential, piezoelectricity, and conductivity. We’re also crafting a new Masterclass series 🎥 and want YOUR input! 💡 What should we cover next? Comment below! Watch now! 🧠✨ https://hubs.la/Q02L3_qB0 #AFM #NanosurfMasterclass #ElectricalProperties
Explore the angle between lattice orientations in your stacked materials with AFM measurements like this one. Here we show a topography image of 4-layer twisted graphene showing moire superlattice and atomic lattice resolution in the background. Learn more: https://hubs.la/Q02SkXGB0
Instrument Handover Ceremony at Semmelweis University On September 27th, Professor Miklós Kellermayer opened the ceremony at the University's Institute of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, with the participation of prominent scientists from the Hungarian Biophysical Society. After the opening, the University leadership and Dominik Ziegler, CEO of Nanosurf AG, inaugurated the latest state-of-the-art atomic force microscope, the #DriveAFM, that has recently been installed at the institute. The instrument inauguration was followed by a scientific session featuring the following presentations: Miklós Kellermayer: AFM – a structural and nanomechanical tool of biomedicine Goetz Hoffmann: Developing an AFM for diverse applications Tamás Bozó: High-resolution topographical analysis of pharmacological vehicles Bálint Kiss: Structure and nanomechanics of viruses Dora Haluszka: Structure and mechanics of human dentin Mária Csilla Csányi: Structural states of the mechanically extended von Willebrand Factor Ádám Zolcsák: Structural and mechanical properties of extracellular vesicles Andrea Varga: Mechanically modulated signal transduction in endothelial cells We wish the Institute continued success and great achievements!
Műszerátadó ünnepség a Semmelweis Egyetemen Az Egyetem Biofizikai és Sugárbiológiai Intézete és a Magyar Biofizikai Társaság jeles tudósainak részvételével szeptember 27-én Kellermayer Miklós professzor nyitotta meg az ünnepséget, majd a megnyitó után az Egyetem vezetése és Dominik Ziegler, a Nanosurf AG vezérigazgatója felavatta az intézetben telepített legkorszerűbb atomerőmikroszkópot, a DriveAFM-et. A műszer avatást tudományos ülés követte, amelyen a következő előadások hangzottak el: Miklós Kellermayer: AFM – a structural and nanomechanical tool of biomedicine Goetz Hoffmann: Developing an AFM for diverse applications Tamás Bozó: High-resolution topographical analysis of pharmacological vehicles Bálint Kiss: Structure and nanomechanics of viruses Dóra Haluszka: Structure and mechanics of human dentin Csilla Csányi: Structurel states of the mechanically extended von Willebrand Factor Ádám Zolcsák: Structural and mechanical properties of extracellular vesicles Andrea Varga: Mechanically modulated signal transduction in endothelial cell További sok sikert, szép eredményeket kívánunk az Intézetnek!
This application note provides a comprehensive analysis of the lamellar structures and crystallization behaviors of normal alkanes (C60H122; C122H246, C242H486, and C390H782) on HOPG substrates. Download here: https://hubs.la/Q02SkXCC0 - Observations of chain folding in ultra-long alkanes, crucial for understanding polymer crystallization. - Detailed visualization of lamellar organization using DriveAFM, highlighting the role of -CH3 and -CH2 groups in forming lamellar edges. - Insights into the behavior of these alkanes at temperatures above their melting points, using advanced AFM techniques.
🔬 Performing Bio-AFM on Live Cells Curious about how atomic force microscopy (#AFM) is revolutionizing biological research? Our application note dives into the use of AFM for studying live cells, bacteria, single-cell manipulation, and force spectroscopy. This powerful technique opens new doors for exploring the mechanics of life at the cellular level. Learn more about how Bio-AFM is helping researchers uncover critical insights in the field of biology! https://hubs.la/Q02RCVJq0 #Biotechnology #LiveCells #BioResearch #AtomicForceMicroscopy #Nanosurf
🚀 Nanosurf Masterclass: Session 3 🔬 Discover the power of Phase Imaging for Material Contrast in our latest session. Learn how phase imaging enhances material contrast on samples and serves as a crucial indicator in topographic imaging. Watch here: https://hubs.la/Q02L3Vf60 We're also gearing up for a new Masterclass series 🎥 and want YOUR input! 💡 What topics should we cover next? Drop your suggestions in the comments and help us refine our content. Watch now and share your ideas! 🧠✨ #AFM #NanosurfMasterclass #AtomicForceMicroscopy #PhaseImaging
Energized after an incredible week in Budapest! 🇭🇺 Our European Sales Team just wrapped up our annual Channel Partner meeting. We discussed how to tailor solutions to regional customer needs, and strategized on enhancing our European customer service. Despite intensive days of strategic discussions and knowledge sharing, we couldn't resist Budapest's charm. Evenings were filled with unforgettable experiences, thanks to the city's vibrant atmosphere and warm Hungarian hospitality. A heartfelt thanks to our dedicated Channel Partners for their active participation and commitment to excellence. Here's to stronger partnerships and continued growth all across Europe! 🥂 Check out our distributor worldwide here: https://lnkd.in/ez7Wssyd N. Asteriadis S.A. | Stefano Pergolini | Beatriz Lucero Ruiz | Alejandro Hernández Aboites | Ana Maria Ramos | Marcin Lamczyk | Eyal Shemer | Alexandru Alin Enache | ANAMET s.r.o. | Igor Čulák | Nikola Šebalj | Katalin Vakli