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Surface Science is Hosting a 2019 XPS Short Course!

SSW’s Brad Kobe talking about XPS imaging at our very own 2019 XPS Short Course. Students from Western University, Dalhousie University, Trent University, University of Guelph, York University and NRC are soaking up all the information! This is a two-day course instructed by our very own Mr. Brad Kobe and...
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Surface Science Western has a new Director, congratulating Dr. Mark Biesinger on his new role!

Congratulations to Dr. Mark Biesinger! As of July 1, 2019 Dr. Biesinger took on the Director position at Surface Science Western. Dr. Biesinger is an internationally recognized expert in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) with extensive experience in surface analysis and materials characterization techniques including 25+ years of experience operating and...
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Western News published a story about Dr. Jamie Noel's work on nuclear waste management!

“Most of us strive to leave a legacy for a few generations. A team led by Chemistry professor Jamie Noël, however, is working towards a million-year legacy – with the highest possible stakes. Noël is principal investigator in a project analyzing how to build corrosion-proof, copper-clad canisters in which to...
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Surface and Micro-Nanoscale Analysis: Materials Characterization Problems in Industry Workshop

On May 1, 2019 Surface Science Western jointly hosted (with Western University, the Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM), McMaster University, and the Canadian Light Source (CLS), Saskatoon) a workshop on an introduction to surface and microanalysis techniques, including how they work and what type of information can be obtained....
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Congratulations Tianqi Xie!

Congratulations, Tianqi Xie on receiving the Dr. N. Stewart McIntyre Award! Tianqi is a Ph.D. candidate in Geophysics researching “Exploration of shock metamorphic features in anorthosite from the Mistastin Lake impact structure and the Apollo samples using Raman spectroscopy”. She also successfully presented a three-minute thesis on – Are We...
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Brand New Keyence High-Quality Digital Microscope

It’s here, set up and ready for action! The Keyence High Quality Digital Microscope is officially at Surface Science Western! The VHX Digital Microscope was designed with top-of-the-line technology in the lenses, camera, graphics engine, and stage. * 20x Greater Depth-of-Field * 0.1 to 5000X Magnification * Multi-Angle Observation *...
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Brand New Fully Functioning Kratos AXIS Supra (XPS) Surface Analysis Instrument!

Dr. Mark Biesinger is smiling from ear-to-ear with his new, fully functioning, Kratos AXIS Supra (XPS) surface analysis instrument! This piece of equipment is capable of: * Large area, high sensitivity XPS * Small spot, selected area spectroscopy * High energy resolution * Fast parallel imaging * Unrivalled instrument automation...
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Ready for work – Our Brand New KLA P-17 Stylus Profiler!

The P-17 offers step height measurement capability for steps from a few nanometers to one millimeter, for production and R&D environments. The system supports 2D and 3D measurements of step heights, roughness, bow and stress for scans up to 200mm without stitching.
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Proud to show off our brand new Ultra-High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscope Regulus8230 Series by Hitachi!

With incredible features including: • Cold field emission (CFE) gun optimized for low-voltage, high-resolution imaging with low aberration • Maximum magnification doubled from 1 million times to 2 million times *2 • User-support functions to ensure high performance Contact us today for details and support!
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Rigaku SmartLab X-ray Diffractometer is installed and ready for work!

Our brand new Rigaku SmartLab X-ray Diffractometer has recently been installed and commissioned at Surface Science Western (SSW). This versatile instrument is capable of analyzing powder samples, solid metal samples, and thin films. The In-Plane diffraction attachment allows the measurement of structural factors and reciprocal space maps from ultra thin...
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