Atomic Force Microscopes and AFM Systems manufactured by AFMWorkshop are designed with the essential scanning features for obtaining high-quality AFM images at high resolution, along with a flexible scanning software developed in Labview.
This document outlines the course objectives for several semesters of a Medical Electronics degree program. Over the course of study, students will learn about op-amps, feedback configurations, circuit design applications, waveform generation, filters, ECG amplifiers, microprocessor architecture, assembly language, microcontroller applications, rehabilitation engineering, prosthetics, wheelchairs, sensory aids, and complete two project courses. The goals include gaining theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience to develop skills in circuit analysis, programming, interfacing, and designing solutions to medical technology problems.
The document outlines the agenda for a two-day training workshop on optical fiber asset integrity monitoring technologies and their industrial applications. Day 1 will cover the necessary background on fiber optics and different sensor technologies through lectures and demonstrations. Day 2 will present case studies on structural health monitoring and asset integrity monitoring in various sectors like oil & gas, nuclear, and transportation. The workshop is designed for facility managers and integrity engineers working in construction, oil & gas, nuclear, and other energy industries to learn how to implement state-of-the-art fiber optic monitoring solutions. It will take place at the University of Houston Downtown.
This document describes the components and operation of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) used to evaluate the properties of bulk nanostructured materials. It discusses the electron beam energy levels of SEMs compared to other techniques, advantages of electron microscopes like high resolution and depth of focus. Sample preparation techniques like cutting, mounting, grinding, polishing and etching are outlined. Applications of SEM like topography, chemistry analysis via EDX, crystallographic analysis with EBSD, and in-situ experiments are described. The document explains how SEM images are formed through electron beam and sample interactions and detection of signals. It details the major components of an SEM including the electron gun, electromagnetic lenses, detectors, and vacuum system.
Refratechnik Training Center | A Value-Added Service for our Customers in Asia Refratechnik Group
Detailed knowledge about refractory materials as well as optimized installation methods are crucial for the operation of cement and lime kilns. Therefore it is important that the personnel involved in refractory linings can rely on a broad knowledge related to refractories.
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a scanning probe technique capable of imaging surfaces at high resolution. AFM uses a sharp tip that feels the sample surface to detect sub-nanometer level changes. AFM can image samples in liquid and requires minimal sample preparation. The document discusses various combinations of AFM with other techniques like infrared spectroscopy, optical microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy. It also covers the basic principles, working, scanning modes, applications and advantages of AFM for imaging polymers and other materials.
The document provides information about training courses and conferences offered by the Power Skills Centre in 2015-2016. It includes summaries of courses on substations, specialist topics like asset management and smart grids, cables, power networks, and protection. Contact information is provided to book courses. The Power Skills Centre has decades of experience in the power industry and offers technical and tailored training programs to industry professionals.
Here are the key steps to create a new project in Micromine:
1. Select File | New Project from the menu bar.
2. In the New Project dialog box, enter a name for the project folder in the Project Name field.
3. Select the path where you want to save the project folder.
4. Enter a title for the project in the Project Title field.
5. Select whether to use Metric or Imperial units.
6. Click OK to create the new project.
The project folder is now created on the specified path containing no files. You can now begin adding data files and other items to your new Micromine project.
Atomic Force Microscopes and AFM Systems manufactured by AFMWorkshop are designed with the essential scanning features for obtaining high-quality AFM images at high resolution, along with a flexible scanning software developed in Labview.
This document outlines the course objectives for several semesters of a Medical Electronics degree program. Over the course of study, students will learn about op-amps, feedback configurations, circuit design applications, waveform generation, filters, ECG amplifiers, microprocessor architecture, assembly language, microcontroller applications, rehabilitation engineering, prosthetics, wheelchairs, sensory aids, and complete two project courses. The goals include gaining theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience to develop skills in circuit analysis, programming, interfacing, and designing solutions to medical technology problems.
The document outlines the agenda for a two-day training workshop on optical fiber asset integrity monitoring technologies and their industrial applications. Day 1 will cover the necessary background on fiber optics and different sensor technologies through lectures and demonstrations. Day 2 will present case studies on structural health monitoring and asset integrity monitoring in various sectors like oil & gas, nuclear, and transportation. The workshop is designed for facility managers and integrity engineers working in construction, oil & gas, nuclear, and other energy industries to learn how to implement state-of-the-art fiber optic monitoring solutions. It will take place at the University of Houston Downtown.
This document describes the components and operation of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) used to evaluate the properties of bulk nanostructured materials. It discusses the electron beam energy levels of SEMs compared to other techniques, advantages of electron microscopes like high resolution and depth of focus. Sample preparation techniques like cutting, mounting, grinding, polishing and etching are outlined. Applications of SEM like topography, chemistry analysis via EDX, crystallographic analysis with EBSD, and in-situ experiments are described. The document explains how SEM images are formed through electron beam and sample interactions and detection of signals. It details the major components of an SEM including the electron gun, electromagnetic lenses, detectors, and vacuum system.
Refratechnik Training Center | A Value-Added Service for our Customers in Asia Refratechnik Group
Detailed knowledge about refractory materials as well as optimized installation methods are crucial for the operation of cement and lime kilns. Therefore it is important that the personnel involved in refractory linings can rely on a broad knowledge related to refractories.
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a scanning probe technique capable of imaging surfaces at high resolution. AFM uses a sharp tip that feels the sample surface to detect sub-nanometer level changes. AFM can image samples in liquid and requires minimal sample preparation. The document discusses various combinations of AFM with other techniques like infrared spectroscopy, optical microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy. It also covers the basic principles, working, scanning modes, applications and advantages of AFM for imaging polymers and other materials.
The document provides information about training courses and conferences offered by the Power Skills Centre in 2015-2016. It includes summaries of courses on substations, specialist topics like asset management and smart grids, cables, power networks, and protection. Contact information is provided to book courses. The Power Skills Centre has decades of experience in the power industry and offers technical and tailored training programs to industry professionals.
Here are the key steps to create a new project in Micromine:
1. Select File | New Project from the menu bar.
2. In the New Project dialog box, enter a name for the project folder in the Project Name field.
3. Select the path where you want to save the project folder.
4. Enter a title for the project in the Project Title field.
5. Select whether to use Metric or Imperial units.
6. Click OK to create the new project.
The project folder is now created on the specified path containing no files. You can now begin adding data files and other items to your new Micromine project.
This document summarizes several course outlines offered by TBSS, including courses on radar systems, electronic warfare, antennas, decision making, electro-optics, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The courses range from 1 to 3 days and cover topics such as radar design, maintenance, electromagnetic waves, antennas, sensors, and EMC standards. The courses are designed to provide practical knowledge and skills to professionals in related fields. Customer information is also provided for some past courses.
Measuring Heart Rate from Video using EVMIRJET Journal
This document discusses measuring heart rate from video footage using Eulerian Video Magnification (EVM). EVM is a technique that amplifies subtle visual changes in video, such as color variations related to blood flow, that are imperceptible to the human eye. The document reviews previous research on using EVM to measure heart rate and other vital signs non-invasively from video. It then outlines the proposed methodology, which involves collecting CCTV footage of faces, applying EVM to amplify color changes from blood pulsations, performing frequency analysis to extract the heart rate signal, and validating the results against a reference measurement. The goal is to demonstrate how EVM can be used to obtain vital sign information from standard video footage
Richard Stoker has worked as a training consultant since 2005 at Siemens, where he coordinates seminars and delivers training courses on PLCs, DCS systems, and inverters. Prior to this, he worked at various companies delivering technical training, developing training programs, and commissioning control systems. He has over 30 years of experience in training, commissioning, and maintenance of industrial control systems.
The document outlines a 10-session robotics workshop during the summer. Session 1 introduces lab safety and basic skills like soldering. Session 2 covers troubleshooting and using equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes. Students build a quadcopter. Sessions 3-5 cover sensors, programming, and computer vision. Sessions 6-8 focus on developing solutions to a competition task. Sessions 9-10 involve dry runs and the competition.
The document outlines a 10-session robotics workshop during the summer. Session 1 introduces lab safety and basic skills like soldering. Session 2 covers troubleshooting and using equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes. Students build a quadcopter. Sessions 3-5 cover sensors, programming, and computer vision. Sessions 6-8 focus on developing solutions to a competition task. Sessions 9-10 involve dry runs and the competition.
This document discusses the use of microscopy in food research. It introduces different types of microscopy including optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). SEM is described as having advantages over TEM and atomic force microscopy (AFM) for applications in food research. The document provides examples of SEM and TEM images and discusses obtaining practical experience using these microscopy techniques.
The document summarizes an atomic force microscope system called the AcademiaTM. It provides high quality imaging in real time using a simple and elegant design. The complete package includes an AFM controller, LabVIEW software, computer and microscope for a low price while maintaining reliability, simplicity and affordability. It is easy to use and supports various imaging modes and probe types.
This document provides an English language catalog of books published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). The catalog is divided into topics such as circuits, materials, devices & systems, computing & management, control engineering, electromagnetic waves & electrical measurement, microwave & RF, power & energy, radar, sonar & navigation, renewable energy, telecommunications & networks, and general engineering. It also provides ordering information and notes that prices are in net Polish zloty and will be converted to zloty based on the currency exchange rate on the date of sale. The offer expires on March 31, 2013.
The document describes several analytical instrumentation facilities available at Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Chemistry, including mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy, and ICP-MS. It provides details on specific instruments and techniques available at each facility, such as FT-IR spectrometers, Raman spectrometers, GC/MS, and fluorescence spectrophotometers. It also outlines training procedures and requirements to use the NMR facility.
This document discusses the development of devices and experiments to teach colorimetry and spectrophotometry in tertiary education. It describes developing a model colorimeter to teach students about its internal architecture and functions. Parameters optimized during construction are discussed. The knowledge gained was applied to develop a colorimeter for use in teaching and research laboratories, which was evaluated against commercial instruments. The document also presents a novel approach for designing independent colorimetric/spectrophotometric experiments to develop analytical skills and produce more innovative graduates. Guidelines are provided for developing quantification methods and standard curves for determining analytes like Fe(II).
1. The document discusses the status and design of the MAX IV LINAC, which was projected to meet the high energy and quality demands for injecting electrons into two storage rings and an SPF facility.
2. The LINAC composition includes RF guns, RF units with klystrons and modulators, SLED cavities, accelerator structures, and a waveguide system. The components were manufactured by various companies and assembled modularly.
3. The LINAC was built and installed over 2013-2015, and conditioning involved pre-conditioning components, site acceptance testing, and gradually conditioning the full LINAC while optimizing parameters like peak power and pulse characteristics. Baking components helped accelerate the conditioning process.
The document summarizes the design process of a thermal sensor cluster device intended to be thrown into hazardous environments. It describes how the design evolved from an egg shape with 10 cameras to the current design of a sphere with 12 camera pairs to capture 360 degree footage. Key considerations addressed were impact resistance through shock absorbing foam, manufacturability through moldable materials, heat dissipation using aluminum conduction paths, and waterproofing with gaskets, o-rings, and waterproof components. Preliminary testing of the 3D printed prototype is planned but the custom gasket is still pending. The report focuses on the mechanical design aspects while the electrical components will be detailed in a separate report.
Proudly to present our New Schedule for Virtual training about:
“Rig Equipment Inspection – Advanced (IADC ADVANCED CERTIFICATION)”
Date :
1. 17th - 24th January 2022
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This document provides an overview of infrared technology for operational video. It discusses the fundamentals of infrared technology, including what infrared cameras are and how they work. Unique attributes like the ability to see in total darkness and through obscurants are covered. The document also reviews thermal video analytics for people and vehicle detection, thermography for temperature measurement, and infrared gas leak detection. Finally, examples of operational infrared video are shown for applications like predictive maintenance, security, and process monitoring.
Seminario eMadrid sobre "Nuevas experiencias en laboratorios remotos". Labora...eMadrid network
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ADEPP Academy offers online and on-the-job training programs delivered by experienced trainers, providing solutions to problems. The document outlines 14 specialized HSE courses, including risk assessment, HAZOP methodology, consequence modeling, and process safety. It provides details on course objectives, durations, costs and instructors Dr. Fabienne Salimi and Frederic Salimi, who have extensive experience in safety engineering for oil and gas industries.
This document provides an overview and sample content from a course on robotics using the Festo Didactic Lab-Volt Robot System. The courseware outline details 9 units covering topics like programming, editing programs, and various industrial applications involving tasks like spot welding and automated painting. A sample exercise walks through creating a program where a robot picks parts from a feeder and places them on a conveyor belt. The instructor guide provides answers to review questions from a sample programming exercise using the RoboCIM software.
2009 development and implementation of a control system for a quadrotor uavjaeaj
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This document summarizes several course outlines offered by TBSS, including courses on radar systems, electronic warfare, antennas, decision making, electro-optics, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The courses range from 1 to 3 days and cover topics such as radar design, maintenance, electromagnetic waves, antennas, sensors, and EMC standards. The courses are designed to provide practical knowledge and skills to professionals in related fields. Customer information is also provided for some past courses.
Measuring Heart Rate from Video using EVMIRJET Journal
This document discusses measuring heart rate from video footage using Eulerian Video Magnification (EVM). EVM is a technique that amplifies subtle visual changes in video, such as color variations related to blood flow, that are imperceptible to the human eye. The document reviews previous research on using EVM to measure heart rate and other vital signs non-invasively from video. It then outlines the proposed methodology, which involves collecting CCTV footage of faces, applying EVM to amplify color changes from blood pulsations, performing frequency analysis to extract the heart rate signal, and validating the results against a reference measurement. The goal is to demonstrate how EVM can be used to obtain vital sign information from standard video footage
Richard Stoker has worked as a training consultant since 2005 at Siemens, where he coordinates seminars and delivers training courses on PLCs, DCS systems, and inverters. Prior to this, he worked at various companies delivering technical training, developing training programs, and commissioning control systems. He has over 30 years of experience in training, commissioning, and maintenance of industrial control systems.
The document outlines a 10-session robotics workshop during the summer. Session 1 introduces lab safety and basic skills like soldering. Session 2 covers troubleshooting and using equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes. Students build a quadcopter. Sessions 3-5 cover sensors, programming, and computer vision. Sessions 6-8 focus on developing solutions to a competition task. Sessions 9-10 involve dry runs and the competition.
The document outlines a 10-session robotics workshop during the summer. Session 1 introduces lab safety and basic skills like soldering. Session 2 covers troubleshooting and using equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes. Students build a quadcopter. Sessions 3-5 cover sensors, programming, and computer vision. Sessions 6-8 focus on developing solutions to a competition task. Sessions 9-10 involve dry runs and the competition.
This document discusses the use of microscopy in food research. It introduces different types of microscopy including optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). SEM is described as having advantages over TEM and atomic force microscopy (AFM) for applications in food research. The document provides examples of SEM and TEM images and discusses obtaining practical experience using these microscopy techniques.
The document summarizes an atomic force microscope system called the AcademiaTM. It provides high quality imaging in real time using a simple and elegant design. The complete package includes an AFM controller, LabVIEW software, computer and microscope for a low price while maintaining reliability, simplicity and affordability. It is easy to use and supports various imaging modes and probe types.
This document provides an English language catalog of books published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). The catalog is divided into topics such as circuits, materials, devices & systems, computing & management, control engineering, electromagnetic waves & electrical measurement, microwave & RF, power & energy, radar, sonar & navigation, renewable energy, telecommunications & networks, and general engineering. It also provides ordering information and notes that prices are in net Polish zloty and will be converted to zloty based on the currency exchange rate on the date of sale. The offer expires on March 31, 2013.
The document describes several analytical instrumentation facilities available at Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Chemistry, including mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy, and ICP-MS. It provides details on specific instruments and techniques available at each facility, such as FT-IR spectrometers, Raman spectrometers, GC/MS, and fluorescence spectrophotometers. It also outlines training procedures and requirements to use the NMR facility.
This document discusses the development of devices and experiments to teach colorimetry and spectrophotometry in tertiary education. It describes developing a model colorimeter to teach students about its internal architecture and functions. Parameters optimized during construction are discussed. The knowledge gained was applied to develop a colorimeter for use in teaching and research laboratories, which was evaluated against commercial instruments. The document also presents a novel approach for designing independent colorimetric/spectrophotometric experiments to develop analytical skills and produce more innovative graduates. Guidelines are provided for developing quantification methods and standard curves for determining analytes like Fe(II).
1. The document discusses the status and design of the MAX IV LINAC, which was projected to meet the high energy and quality demands for injecting electrons into two storage rings and an SPF facility.
2. The LINAC composition includes RF guns, RF units with klystrons and modulators, SLED cavities, accelerator structures, and a waveguide system. The components were manufactured by various companies and assembled modularly.
3. The LINAC was built and installed over 2013-2015, and conditioning involved pre-conditioning components, site acceptance testing, and gradually conditioning the full LINAC while optimizing parameters like peak power and pulse characteristics. Baking components helped accelerate the conditioning process.
The document summarizes the design process of a thermal sensor cluster device intended to be thrown into hazardous environments. It describes how the design evolved from an egg shape with 10 cameras to the current design of a sphere with 12 camera pairs to capture 360 degree footage. Key considerations addressed were impact resistance through shock absorbing foam, manufacturability through moldable materials, heat dissipation using aluminum conduction paths, and waterproofing with gaskets, o-rings, and waterproof components. Preliminary testing of the 3D printed prototype is planned but the custom gasket is still pending. The report focuses on the mechanical design aspects while the electrical components will be detailed in a separate report.
Proudly to present our New Schedule for Virtual training about:
“Rig Equipment Inspection – Advanced (IADC ADVANCED CERTIFICATION)”
Date :
1. 17th - 24th January 2022
https://bit.ly/36ILVyP
To get more information, please contact us at sales@ocsgroup.com
This document provides an overview of infrared technology for operational video. It discusses the fundamentals of infrared technology, including what infrared cameras are and how they work. Unique attributes like the ability to see in total darkness and through obscurants are covered. The document also reviews thermal video analytics for people and vehicle detection, thermography for temperature measurement, and infrared gas leak detection. Finally, examples of operational infrared video are shown for applications like predictive maintenance, security, and process monitoring.
Seminario eMadrid sobre "Nuevas experiencias en laboratorios remotos". Labora...eMadrid network
Seminario eMadrid sobre "Nuevas experiencias en laboratorios remotos". Laboratorios remotos y el proyecto Industria 4.0. Reinhard Langmann, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf. 26/02/2016.
ADEPP Academy offers online and on-the-job training programs delivered by experienced trainers, providing solutions to problems. The document outlines 14 specialized HSE courses, including risk assessment, HAZOP methodology, consequence modeling, and process safety. It provides details on course objectives, durations, costs and instructors Dr. Fabienne Salimi and Frederic Salimi, who have extensive experience in safety engineering for oil and gas industries.
This document provides an overview and sample content from a course on robotics using the Festo Didactic Lab-Volt Robot System. The courseware outline details 9 units covering topics like programming, editing programs, and various industrial applications involving tasks like spot welding and automated painting. A sample exercise walks through creating a program where a robot picks parts from a feeder and places them on a conveyor belt. The instructor guide provides answers to review questions from a sample programming exercise using the RoboCIM software.
2009 development and implementation of a control system for a quadrotor uavjaeaj
This document is the master's thesis of Yiting Wu titled "Development and Implementation of a Control System for a quadrotor UAV". The thesis describes the development and testing of control systems for a quadrotor drone. It includes the construction of a test platform with an inertial measurement unit and microcontroller. Three control algorithms - nonlinear feedback linearization, simple PD control, and PD control with partial differentiation - are designed, simulated, implemented on the test platform, and evaluated. The best performing control algorithm is determined based on simulation and implementation results.
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2. TT-2 AFM Assembly
Workshop
Learn the theory, design, and operation of atomic force
microscopes, as well as hands-on application.
You’ll get to build your own AFM including scanner,
stage, and light-lever.
3. Characterization of Polymer
Materials - AFM Training
Two-day course on the application of atomic force
microscopy on various materials, with an emphasis on
polymer materials.
Hands-on lab work mixed with lecture sessions give
participants a detailed understanding of the mechanisms
involved.
4. Nanoparticle Characterization
with Atomic Force
Microscopy
Two-day course focusing on atomic force microscopy for
nanoparticle characterization.
Participants will learn an overview of AFM hardware and
software, as well as imaging and data analysis techniques specific
to nanoparticle characterization.
Lab work mixed with coursework gives students hands-on
experience using AFM to measure the properties of nanoparticles.
5. Advanced AFM
Operation
Techniques
This two-day AFM course mixes lecture with labwork on atomic
force microscopy operation.
While we will utilize AFMs from AFMWorkshop to teach basic
concepts and demonstrate AFM operation
with experience on any make or model of AFM
instrument will find the labwork relevant and practical.
6. AFM
Bioapplications
AFMWorkshop offers training for bio applications with
Atomic Force Microscopes.
It includes sample preparation, measuring Force Distance,
imaging in liquid air.
7. Porto AFM Training
Workshop
This is a training workshop, aimed at any researcher or scientist, who
wants to learn about AFM, or increase their knowledge of the
technique.
The course will include several hours hands-on training in acquiring
images with the atomic force microscope as well as AFM data
processing.
8. Workshop
Schedule
Our upcoming TT-2 AFM assembly workshop schedule is as follows:
July 27-31, 2020
October 19-23, 2020
To get yourself registered, visit www.afmworkshop.com Or call us at 1
(888) 671-5539.
9. Workshop
Schedule
Our upcoming TT-2 AFM assembly workshop schedule is as follows:
July 27-31, 2020
October 19-23, 2020
To get yourself registered, visit www.afmworkshop.com Or call us at 1 (888) 671-5539.