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Department of Chemistry - University of Florida A leading chemistry department with strong programs in analytical chemistry and spectroscopy, home to the legacy of the Winefordner group.
| Department of Physics - University of Strathclyde Home to world-class research in physics, including optics and ultrafast laser science, which incorporates the work of the former Femtosecond Research Centre.
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Institute of Isotopic and Molecular Technology an academic site in a research institute for physics, oriented to academic education and communication, as well as the efficient use of it.
| Liège University - Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Research Laboratory
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Mass Spectrometry Facility - Southern Illinois University The MSF provides mass spectrometry services to researchers at SIU and external clients, specializing in a wide range of analytical techniques.
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National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometer Facility (NOSAMS) A facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution dedicated to advancing knowledge of Earth systems through accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS).
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Ray Williams Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Facility Ray Williams Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Facility
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Regional Laser and Biomedical Technology Laboratories (RLBL) - University of Pennsylvania user-oriented facility specializing in the application of laser spectroscopy to biochemical, biophysical and biomedical research.
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Research Group Prof. Hauser - Physical Chemistry - University of Geneva Research group at the Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Geneva, focusing on physical inorganic chemistry, including EPR spectroscopy.
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Saykally Group - University of California at Berkeley laser spectroscopy of gas-phase clusters, water, carbon, DNA bases, metal clusters. Molecular astrophysics, theoretical and computational chemistry.
| Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility - University of Sydney Part of Sydney Analytical, providing access to Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy and microscopy for researchers.
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