Friday, November 2, 2012

TOP FRENCH LABS CHOOSE TERAVIEW



TeraView, the Cambridge UK pioneer and leader in terahertz solutions and technology, has won significant new orders in France.

It has been chosen to supply systems to the Georgia Tech-CNRS laboratory in Metz and the LOMA laboratory at the University of Bordeaux 1.
A TPS Spectra 3000 system will be located at Georgia Tech Lorraine in the Georgia Tech-CNRS Unité Mixte Internationale 2958, an international joint laboratory between the Georgia Institute of Technology and the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
Professor David Citrin is in charge of the laboratory and brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of terahertz physics in imaging and non-destructive testing of various materials.
The second TPS Spectra 3000 system will be delivered to the Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine (LOMA), a joint research unit of the University of Bordeaux 1 and CNRS.
Professor Patrick Mounaix, who is the director of research at the Short Laser Applications and Materials (SLAM) group at LOMA, will utilise the system for postal inspection and other materials characterisation requirements.
His expertise in terahertz imaging and time-domain spectroscopy has delivered significant contribution to the research of THz applications in solid state physics.
TeraView CEO, Dr Don Arnone, said the sales strengthened TeraView’s links with world-leading THz researchers and key opinion leaders.
“The addition of two premier French laboratories, with truly international reach, to our list of collaborators is an exciting opportunity to enhance the company’s technology footprint across Europe and beyond,” he said.
“The sales add to the company’s growing base of clients and helps strengthen its position as the market leader for terahertz systems.”

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