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technological relevance. Our experimental core technology is nonlinear optical spectroscopy with pulsed lasers. In addition we apply atomic force microscopy, standard magnetic and dielectric characterization
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technological relevance. Our experimental core technology is nonlinear optical spectroscopy with pulsed lasers. In addition we apply atomic force microscopy, standard magnetic and dielectric characterization
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of materials by beam (e.g. laser light, electron) and plasma induced processing. LAMP provides full cycle technology development, starting from novel materials, deep understanding of the background physics
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by beam (e.g. laser light, electrons) and plasma induced processing. LAMP provides full cycle technology development, starting from novel materials, deep understanding of the background physics of beam
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knowledge and technology from research to Swiss machine, electrical and metal industries. The research group Laser Material Processing at inspire offers in collaboration with the Advanced Manufacturing
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The Ultrafast Chiral Dynamics Laboratory at University of Basel, led by Prof. Malte Oppermann, develops time-resolved laser spectroscopy techniques to capture both the structural and electronic
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instruments as laser Tracker and micrometric sensors; Perform the alignment of accelerators components using laser trackers; Perform the acceptance tests and calibration of alignment sensors. Requirements
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well as laser micro dissection microscopes. With a young and dynamic team of five people we contribute to many translational and basic research projects, enabling the successful application of diverse microscopy
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technological relevance. Our experimental core technology is pulsed-laser spectroscopy between Terahertz and ultraviolet frequencies. In addition, we apply atomic force microscopy, standard magnetic and
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technological relevance. Our experimental core technology is pulsed-laser spectroscopy between Terahertz and ultraviolet frequencies. In addition we apply atomic force microscopy, standard magnetic and dielectric