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- Electron Microscopes - Bruker
Bruker's Nion scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs) enable high-performance structural imaging and spectroscopy at an atomic scale and in four dimensions
- Nion (company) - Wikipedia
Nion was a manufacturer of scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs) based in Kirkland, Washington State, USA It was acquired by Bruker Corp in 2024
- Bruker Acquires Electron Microscopy Company Nion
Nion was the first company to introduce aberration correction for STEM instruments with ultra-high stability for highest resolution images, and Nion is the world leader in ultra-high energy and spatial resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS)
- Home page - Nion
At Nion, sustainability is part of how we work—not just a goal, but a mindset At Nion, we’re constantly looking for ways to build a workplace that doesn’t just attract top talent—but truly supports, motivates, and grows with them
- Working at Nion - Nion
We are Nion – A visionary tech partner built on strong foundations Nion was founded in 2024 through the merge of three IT partners: Nordicstation, One Agency and Polarcape – bringing together over 40 years of combined expertise
- Nion: The company that transformed microscopy
Nestled in a quiet suburb of Seattle, Nion is currently home to around 30 scientists and engineers continually developing and building cutting-edge scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs) to push back the frontiers of science
- Nion - Overview, News Similar companies | ZoomInfo. com
Nion is a world-class developer of advanced scanning transmission electron microscopes and other electron-optical instruments We work in close col laboration with our customers, developing instruments that answer real needs in the real world
- Bruker Acquires Electron Microscopy Company Nion - Nasdaq
Bruker today announced that it has acquired Nion, a privately-held company that develops and manufactures innovative high-end scanning transmission electron microscopes In 2023, Nion had
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