Press
From Northwestern University Center for Atom-Probe Tomography
- Ford's collaboration with NUCAPT has received a lot of press:
- Danny Perea's article in Nano Letters is summarized by:.
- Professor David Seidman is chosen for the prestigious David Turnbull Lecturer Award, December 3, 2008.
- Structural Materials Division Symposium: Advanced Characterization and Modeling of Phase Transformations in Metals in Honor of David N. Seidman: TMS (Minerals•Metals•Materials) 2009 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California; February 15th to 19th, 2009.
- NUCAPT has been chosen as the profile of the day for 2007-10-08 by the Einstein@Home project. (APT analysis is highly interactive & so we have spare CPU cycles at night, which we donate to that project.)
- Ford's collaboration with NUCAPT has received a lot of press
- Danny Perea's article in Nano Letters is summarized by several press sources
- In Nature this week acknowledges The mechanism of morphogenesis in a phase separating concentrated multi-component alloy on the LKMC simulations of Ni-Cr-Al.
- Please give, won’t you? mentions the charitable contributions Rick has made to F/OSS on behalf of NUCAPT.
- ASM honors best in materials science and engineering tells of Professor David Seidman's receipt of the Albert Sauveur Achievement Award
- Zmanda Enhances Amanda Open Source Data Protection Software For Enterprise Use describes NUCAPT's backup system, which we use to protect our customer's data. Richard Karnesky is quoted.
- Redesigning the United States Navy with the Atom Probe is about the NUCu-150 steels studied by Dieter Isheim and others in the group.
- Northwestern adds to its Imago microscope describes NUCAPT's Laser enhancement.
- Atomic Imaging Turns 50 is the cover story in Chemical and Engineering News. It discusses the early history of Atom-Probe/Field-Ion Microscopy with Erwin Müller, as well as modern instrumentation such as the LEAP. Professor David Seidman is mentioned, as is Danny Perea's work on semiconductor nanowires.
- Researchers pursue blast-resistant steel using new tomograph describes one research application of the new instrument.
- Under the microscope is an article in the Northwestern Daily. It contains a couple of technical inaccuracies.