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…the ECO blood study was collected at MAX IV’s BioMAX beamline. New user? Start your journey here Whether your are new to the synchrotron community, or just need to brush…
…the ECO blood study was collected at MAX IV’s BioMAX beamline. New user? Start your journey here Whether your are new to the synchrotron community, or just need to brush…
Essentials A sample characterization lab featuring a Hitachi FlexSEM 1000 ii and two optical microscopes is available for all users of MAX IV Laboratory. It is located at NanoMAX beamline,…
…areas of MAX IV. One initiative is already underway which may interest the MAX IV user communities. “Together with the User Office we’re aiming at bringing back the fast access…
…in-house research. The lab complements the various beamline-attached sample preparation facilities as well as the sample environment lab and are being developed to offer extended instrumentation access and support. The…
MAX IV and the Industry 2022 summarises how the industry benefitted from MAX IV during the last year. It features industry user statistics, user cases, the results of various outreach…
…the way to the Öresundbridge (and almost Copenhagen). We offer a relaxation room, gym, free coffee/tea and free fruit. Leave chevron_right Annual leave – For full time employees, we offer…
…The study aims to uncover fresh insights into the nanostructure of fibre materials, with the first application to optimise the composition of materials used for paper straws. In the strive…
…of a sample against new cutting tools. Completed – Collaboration with LTH, KTH, LTU, Thermo Calc, Sandvik Materials, Ovaco Sweden AB, Seco Tools AB, Sandvik Rock Processing, and Outokumpu Stainless AB…
…conductive, carbon fibre reinforced materials, among others SEDS rapid prototyping machinery Printer name Software Material Resolution and print size Comment Ultimaker S5 Free Cura 5 PLA, PVA, PETG,PP, PC, composites….
Electromigration and failure Copper is the most commonly used material for connecting transistors on a chip. The current being pushed through the tiny copper wires cause a phenomenon called electromigration….