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Nikon Eclipse Ti2-E
Inverted MicroscopeNikon Eclipse Ti2-E is an inverted widefield fluorescent microscope ideally suited for live cell and explant imaging. Its super-fast sCMOS camera with a really large field of view, together with its different features, allows the [...]
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Hongjie An -
PhotonFocus SNM4X4
Visible (VIS) Hyperspectral Camera"Imec’s hyperspectral evaluation system offers simple, fast and easy application set-up for your hyperspectral scanning and analysis of sample materials."
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Jun Zhou -
Ximea xiSpec MQ022HG-IM-SM5X5
Near Infrared (NIR) Hyperspectral camera"The Ximea xiSpec MQ022HG-IM-SM5X5-NIR industrial camera is the smallest and lightest hyperspectral camera available. Hyperspectral is a Fabry-Perrot interference filter array on top of a fast CMOS sensor that creates the basis for a [...]
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Jun Zhou -
imec SNAPSCAN
Short-wave Infrared (SWIR) Hyperspectral Camera"Imec SNAPSCAN cameras are ideal tools for research inside and outside your lab."
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Jun Zhou -
SoftBank Robotics Pepper v 1.8
Robot"Pepper is a robot designed for people. Built to connect with them, assist them, and share knowledge with them – while helping your business in the process."
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Rene Hexel -
imec SNAPSCAN
Short-wave Infrared (SWIR) Hyperspectral Camera"Imec SNAPSCAN cameras are ideal tools for research inside and outside your lab."
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Jun Zhou -
imec SNAPSCAN
Short-wave Infrared (SWIR) Hyperspectral Camera"Imec SNAPSCAN cameras are ideal tools for research inside and outside your lab."
46 - INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCESNathan Jun Zhou -
Malvern Pananalytical Zetasizer Nano ZS
Particle Size Analyser"High performance, versatile system for measuring particle and protein size, zeta potential, molecular weight, protein mobility and microrheology."
4018 - NanotechnologyNathan Dechao Chen