INSPIRE Shared Access Programme
The
INSPIRE project is investing €20m in state-of-the-art equipment for nanoscience
research, including many items of equipment that will be unique to Ireland. One
of the key aims of the project is to provide open access to this equipment for
both INSPIRE members and the general research community.
The
main equipment systems purchased under the INSPIRE programme
by Tyndall were
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Bio-Molecular Nano-Arrayer (
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Scanning ElectroChem Microscope
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Low Angle X-Ray Diffractrometer
(PANALYTICAL)
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High Resolution SEM
(FEI)
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AFM (VEECO)
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III-Nitride System
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Nanoelectronics Assessment Facility
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Fabrication Training
Facility
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Photonics Training
Facility
§ Packaging Facility
The INSPIRE programme has also funded a number of other smaller/ancillary equipment items and these will be made available as part of larger systems, items such as Closed Cycle Cryostat, Hall effect system, Lab-on-Chip detection system, etc.
Guidelines to access
equipment
dFor a full list of equipment available through the Shared
Access Programme and their technical specifications please visit the Equipment Pages on the main INSPIRE website.



