SINE Scientific Instruments draws much attention at the APS Meeting 2019

The APS (American Physical Society) Meeting 2019 was held in Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) in Massachusetts from 4th to 8th march. 

SSI communicates with SRS, Zurich Instruments and other peer companies at The APS Meeting

The APS (American Physical Society) March Meeting 2019 was held in BCEC in Massachusetts. 

SSI received order of several lock-in amplifiers from Weizmann Institute of Science

The Weizmann Institute of Science is one of the world's leading Multi-disciplinary Research Centers in the world, with around 2500 scientists, postdoctoral fellows, PhD and M.Sc. students, and scientific, technical, and administrative staff working at the Institute. Researchers of this institute have received many outstanding awards and honors such as Nobel prizes, Fields Medal, etc. With numerous invention patents, the Weizmann Institute of Science receives the highest technology transfer revenue in the world ($35 billion a year) 

Sine Scientific Instruments attended the 2018 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit

The 2018 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting & Exhibit was held from November 25 to 30, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States.

SSI received orders from University of Massachusetts (UMASS)

After using the lock-in amplifier OE1022 of SSI, University of Massachusetts is very satisfied with the performance of the instrument and the service of SSI.

SSI attends the 12th International Congress on Superconducting Materials and Mechanisms

The 12th International Conference on Materials and Mechanisms of Superconductivity and High Temperature Superconductors (M2S-2018) was held from August 19 to 24, 2018 in Beijing, China.

Lock-in amplifiers of SSI received widespread attention in APTQS

The Asia-Pacific Workshop on Trapped Quantum Systems (APTQS) is a professional forum devoted to the development of atoms, trapped ions and bound photons. The first APTQS was held at the Wu Shunde International Academic Exchange Center in Zhuhai Campus of Sun Yat-sen University from December 8 to December 10.

Ten years of work experience in Nobel prize winner's team guarantee the quality of SSI

Jack Wang (associate professor, Ph.D.), founder of Sine scientific instruments, participate in the Nobel prize winner Samuel Ting’s research team AMS02 since 2003. (AMS02: a scientific instrument for detection of dark matter and antimatter used in the international space station) Dr. Wang participated in this project for over seven years, traveled to Switzerland, the United States, and Taiwan, attended and reported on AMS international conference for eight times. 

Lock-In Amplifiers of Sine Scientific Instruments in Global Innovation Exchange Conference

The lock-in amplifier OE1022 of the Sine Scientific Instruments team demonstrated its application in virtual reality amplification.

Sine Scientific Instruments visited University of Science and Technology of China

In September 2017, Sine Scientific Instruments held exchanges with University of Science and Technology of China, Anhui University, Nanjing Institute of Technology and Nanjing University, in the areas of weak signal detection, magnetic properties of nanomaterials and chemical solution electrolysis.

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