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integrated primarily into Thermo Fisher’s Analyti- cal Technologies Segment, with certain equipment and consumables product lines being added to the Laboratory Products and Services Segment. Further- more TMO launched the Thermo Scientific HAAKE MiniCTW, the latest model in a new suite of micro- conical twin-screw compounders.

http://www.thermofisher.com

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avor Sutija, former Senior Vice President for Product Marketing at FAST, joins Thin Film

Electronics ASA (OSE: THIN) with responsibility for

Business Development and Marketing. He will work closely with John M. Lervik, FAST’s former CEO, who started at the company last year. The company is a pioneer in the use of functional polymer materials for the production of non-volatile electronic memo- ries, and has developed polymer memories with high storage density, and is the first in the world able to deliver rewritable memories printed on a commercial scale in a continuous roll-to-roll process.

http://www.thinfilm.se

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nidym, Inc., a majority owned subsidiary of

Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:

ARWR), announced that Malcolm Gillis, Ph.D. has been appointed to its Board of Directors. Dr. Gillis served as the President of William Marsh Rice Uni- versity from 1993 until 2004 and guided Rice to become a leader in the then emerging field of na- noscience. His distinguished academic career fo- cused on economics and environmental public policy and included appointments at Duke University and Harvard University.

http://www.unidym.com

10-03 :: March 2010

© Vistec Lithography

electron-beam lithography system for its future na- notechnology research programs. As part of the Yale Institute for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering, it will enhance the effectiveness of research and education at Yale in emerging nanotechnology and will encourage multidisciplinary research involving Yale faculty, its students, and associated world-wide research partners.

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The Yale EBPG5000plus represents the continued development of the highly successful EBPG product series. The high performance lithography system is based on reliable and well-proven system archi- tecture. With further enhancements in resolution, noise reduction and beam stability, Yale’s Vistec EBPG5000plus is set to generate structures to less than 8nm on substrates up to 150mm in diameter, including fragments and special substrates. Its elec-

ale University, New Haven, Connecticut,

selected Vistec Lithography’s EBPG5000plus
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