Nion is a world-class developer of advanced scanning transmission electron microscopes (the UltraSTEM™ range) and other electron-optical instruments. We work in close collaboration with our customers, developing instruments that answer real needs in the real world.
Heir to the French Society of Electronic Microscopy (SFME), created in 1959, the French Society of Microscopies (Sfu) was renamed to reflect the Society's openness to new microscopies.
Euclid Techlabs, LLC is a research and development company specializing in linear particle accelerators, ultrafast electron microscopy, and advanced material technologies for energy, defense, and medical applications. The company was formed in 2003.
The EMS promotes the use and the quality of advanced microscopy in all its aspects in Europe, with particular reference to developments in instrumentation and methodology and novel applications of all types of microscopy. No form of microscopy is excluded.
Manufacturing, marketing, development & research of Scientific and Metrology Instruments (Electron Optics Instruments, Analytical Instruments, Measuring Instruments), Semiconductor Equipment, Industrial Equipment, and Medical Equipment, processing, maintenance & services of related products and parts, as well as procurement & sales of peripherals.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE: TMO) is the world leader in serving science, with annual revenue of approximately $35 billion. Our Mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. Whether our customers are accelerating life sciences research, solving complex analytical challenges, improving patient diagnostics and therapies or increasing productivity in their laboratories, we are here to support them. Our global team of more than 90,000 colleagues delivers an unrivaled combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and pharmaceutical services through our industry-leading brands, including Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Fisher Scientific, Unity Lab Services and Patheon.
Our tools are based on quantitative cathodoluminescence: a creative combination of electron and optical microscopy. Transition from fast, large scale characterisation, to nanometer scale inspection is seamless within the same tool.
We are driven to create a greener and healthier future by making microscopy an easy and accessible technique through automation of the entire workflow. That's why we develop powerful and user-friendly solutions, which are helping researchers and companies to get insights faster and easier.
The National Center for Scientific Research is one of the most important research institutions in the world. To meet the major present and future challenges, its scientists explore living things, matter, the Universe and the functioning of human societies. Internationally recognized for the excellence of its scientific work, the CNRS is a reference both in the world of research and development and for the general public.
The Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Laboratory of Solid-State Physics; LPS) is a joint research unit (UMR 8502) between the Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS. It is mainly affiliated to the CNRS Institute of Physics and the 28th section of the National Council of Universities.
eBEAM – Electron Beams Enhancing Analytical Microscopy is a project funded by the Horizon 2020 program of the European Union in the FET Proactive Program. It started on January 1, 2021 and runs until March 31, 2026.
eBEAM aims to develop entirely new analytical capabilities of electron microscopy (EM) by exploiting the unique interactions between free electrons and optical light fields in combination with novel analytical and measurement correlation schemes. EM is a key technology that is central to the solution of major problems that our society faces, and represents a very high economic and strategic value.
Université Paris-Saclay offers a comprehensive and varied range of Undergraduate, Master's and PhD degrees, renowned internationally thanks to the University’s reputation for research excellence and the commitment of its academic staff. The University’s constituent faculties, institutes and component institutions all contribute to the curricula with cutting-edge specialised courses in Science and Engineering, Life Sciences and Health, and Social Sciences and Humanities.