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News Release from: National Physical Laboratory | Subject: Farfield's Dual Polarisation Interferometry
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 February 2006
Farfield's Dual Polarisation
Interferometry
The National Physical Laboratory in the UK has recently completed and reported the full verification of the underlying theoretical basis for Farfield's Dual Polarisation Interferometry technology.
The National Physical Laboratory in the UK has recently completed and reported the full verification of the underlying theoretical basis for Farfield's Dual Polarisation Interferometry technology and measurements Farfield develops and markets DPI in its AnaLight instrument series for biophysical and nanotechnology measurement applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The verification exercise means that the basis of DPI's thin film measurements has now been confirmed by one of the worlds leading independent centres of excellence in research, development and knowledge transfer in measurement and materials science.
For further details, click here Further Opportunities at Farfield Farfield Sensors (Crewe, UK), specialist in biophysics and nanotechnology instrumentation, is looking to expand its team again.
We are currently seeking suitable applicants to fill vacancies for a Principal Software Engineer and a Mechanical CAD Draughtsman .
For further information on these vacancies, and other opportunities currently open at Farfield, please visit our Careers Page Postgraduate Studentship in Soft Condensed Matter Our close collaborators, the Photonics, Sensors and Materials Group in the Physics Department at Durham University, are looking for students with an interest in applying their knowledge of optics to research into the structure of ultra-thin layers of soft condensed matter.
A student choosing to work in these areas will broaden their experience and use their training in physics to address problems in other scientific disciplines.
Should you be interested, please click here for further information.
Opening Ceremony of Farfield House We are delighted to have held a very successful opening ceremony of our new premises, Farfield House, in Crewe.
We would like to thank everyone that attended for what we hope was an informative and enjoyable afternoon.
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