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Patents


Measurement Method for the Field at a Superconducting Cavity under Operating Temperature


Inventor(s): Dr. Ralf Eichhorn / TransMIT GmbH


Abstract: In the production of cavities the field distribution is measured in order to ensure quality and efficiency. The new technology is particularly developed for superconducting cavities and can be used in difference to the traditional operation under working temperature up to 4K. For this reason the calibration is carried out under realistic terms. The essential attribute is that the measuring takes place over the entire cavity. Field modifications during the cooling down are also observable.


The concept addresses producer of cavities which work to 4K. This equipment is mostly used in research facilities operating as an accelerator.


Contact: TransMIT GmbH, Lars Pfugbeil, Kerkrader Straße 3, 35394 Giessen, Phone: 0641-9436424: http://www.hipo-online.de/files/220812TM583ExposeEngl_2012-08-23.pdf


Multiple Cell Separator Device for Separation and Manipulation of Cells and Microorganisms


Inventor(s): Prof. Dr. Michiel Postema, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Walther


Abstract: In life sciences cell cultures play an essential role, especially in the biotechnological and biomedical research. The specific separation of different cell types in order to achieve standardized primary cell cultures is vitally important. The existing methods are afflicted with a number of disadvantages.


The new product offers the possibility to identify and separate several types of cells or microorganisms out of a mixed cell population (multi cell system), without having to stain the cells, label them with antibodies or remove the cells from the cultivation system for morphological examination.


Contact: TransMIT GmbH, Thomas Widmann, Kerkrader Str. 3, D-35394 Giessen, Phone: +49-(0)641-94364-35: http://www.hipo-online.de/files/TM430ExposeEN_2012-07-11.pdf

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