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| Minus K Congratulates to the following winners of their 2024/2025 Educational GiveawayCelebrating its' tenth year of their U.S. Educational Giveaway, Minus K Technology has to-date granted over $100,000 of its superior performing patented Negative-Stiffness low-frequency passive mechanical vibration isolators to colleges in the USA
This year Minus K congratulates the following winners for the 2024/2025 giveaway: University of North Texas - Physics Department The vibration isolator will be used to stabilize their AFM to achieve high resolution images of grain sizes in thin films. They will modify these films through different thermal processes. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Physics and Optical Engineering Department The vibration isolator will be used for experiments in ultra-sensitive optical measurements and characterization of magneto-optic nanoparticles for cancer hyperthermia therapy. Wellesley College – Chemistry Department The isolator will for research studies of pathological changes to excitable cells using fluorescent reporters. They will use microinjection and electrophysiology on intact worms in vivo and culture cells using their Nikon Ti-U microscope which currently has too much vibration movement. Cornell University – Applied and Engineering Physics Department The isolator will used fabricating novel two-dimensional (2D) material heterostructures by combining atomically thin 2D materials, such as graphene, hBN, transition metal dichalcogenides, to explore new electronic and quantum phenomena inside an MBraun glovebox under an inert argon atmosphere. Rutgers University – Physics Department The isolator will be for a scalable atomic gravimeter to measure the absolute gravity, the vertical gravity gradient, and the third-order vertical derivative by dropping three spatially separated cold-atom cloud and forming atom interferometry, to a retroreflector under a vacuum chamber. Sam Houston State University – Biological Sciences The isolator will assist in fluorescent and phase contrast imaging using an ECHO Revolve upright/inverted microscope, allowing publication- "Giving back to academia always gives us great feeling.", says Minus K's President Steve Varma, "When talking to students at our booth at the different trade shows, there is always a great interest in getting isolation systems for their schools to help with their experiments. We are proud of being able to provide systems for ten years." Minus K passive mechanical isolators are used in applications including: nanotechnology, biological and neuro sciences, semiconductors, materials research, quantum research, zero-g simulation of spacecraft, and high-end audio. https://www.minusk.com/ End
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