…Access services. Registration is free and participants not affiliated with NFFA-Europe partners can apply for travel and accommodation support before 15 March 2024. School attendance is limited to 60 participants….
…the very thin film of electrolyte on the sample surface. The Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (AP-XPS) was applied to observe chemical changes at the steel surface in contact with…
…which helps in detecting the change caused by the sealing process. The experiment can support manufacturers in their decision-making regarding what type of production technique should be adopted or what…
…By using plant-based products, we contribute to a sustainable environment.” The research project is financially supported by the Swedish innovation agency, Vinnova. Interested in doing industrial research at MAX IV?…
A part of Support labs: Microscopy infrastructure, standalone tunneling microscope (VT UHV XA STM from ScientaOmicron) at MAX IV allows characterizing the samples with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), spectroscopy (STS),…
…contact with the Industrial Relation Office at MAX IV. We will help you understand what experiments, techniques, and beamlines can best address your experimental needs, and we act as the…
…yourself, please contact staff. Current limitations chevron_right Beamline Action item to restore manual data collection after completing an automated experiment. Currently, a special version of MXCuBE is used to run…
…3-lens SWISSCI sitting-drop crystallization plates with typical drop volumes ranging from 100 – 400 nL. We are not able to support experiments on-site that require crystallization in hanging-drop plates, 24/48-well…
…These standards are listed below. Any deviation or addition to the standards will need a close contact with the support facilities at MAX IV. MAX IV coordinate system for beamlines…
…big step that will boost our knowledge about materials from renewable resources, such as wood, and support a wider use of fiber materials in packaging and other application areas,” says…