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University of California (UCSB)

An SX 100 purchase by the Department of Earth Science, to improve the performance of their current SX 50 lab. The instrument will be used for geological applications; some services will be performed for the Material Science Department as well.

Geological Survey of India

The newly acquired SX 100 Electron Probe MicroAnalyzer was inaugurated on April 29, 2009 in presence of key Indian geologists of GSI, Bangalore.

GSI is India's premier earth science organization, involved in geological mapping of the country, exploration of mineral deposits, and the study of natural hazards.

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University of Vienna

February 2010 saw the opening of the new NanoSIMS 50L facility at the Department of Microbial Ecology. Over 250 listened to the scientific talks and welcome speeches.

Under leadership of Michael Wagner, the Department of Microbial Ecology is one of the world leading center for single cell microbiology and the study of micro- organisms in selected ecosystems.

ITU Karlsruhe, Deutschland

The recent purchase of an Ultra High Sensitivity Ion Microprobe IMS 1280 by the Institute for Transuranium Elements confirms CAMECA's undisputed leadership in the field of nuclear particle analysis in forensic science. It's the second public tender won by CAMECA for this type of applications during Q4 / 2010

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King Abdullah University of S&T

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have ordered the latest model of CAMECA's Laser Assisted Atom Probe.

The instrument will be installed at one of KAUST's core research facility within the Materials Science & Engineering department, under leadership of Prof. Tala‘at Al-Kassab.