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Instrumentation and measurement

Vacuum for physics research

11 Sep 2024 Sponsored by Agilent Technologies

Gain an understanding of vacuum to better enable your critical research

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Your research can’t happen without vacuum! If you’re pushing the boundaries of science or technology, you know that creating a near-perfect empty space is crucial. Whether you’re exploring the mysteries of subatomic particles, simulating the harsh conditions of outer space, or developing advanced materials, mastering ultra-high (UHV) and extreme-high vacuum (XHV) is necessary.

In this live webinar:

  • You will learn how vacuum enables physics research, from quantum computing, to fusion, to the fundamental nature of the universe.
  • You will discover why ultra-low-pressure environments directly impact the success of your experiments.
  • We will dive into the latest techniques and technologies for creating and maintaining UVH and XHV.

Join us to gain practical insights and stay ahead in your field ­– because in your research, vacuum isn’t just important; it’s critical.

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John Screech graduated in 1986 with a BA in physics and has worked in analytical instrumentation ever since. His career has spanned general mass spectrometry, vacuum system development, and contraband detection. John joined Agilent in 2011 and currently leads training and education programmes for the Vacuum Products division. He also assists Agilent’s sales force and end-users with pre- and post-sales applications support. He is based near Toronto, Canada.

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