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News Release from: Hitachi High-Technologies
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2004
New man behind the electron microscope
Takes over responsibility for all electron microscope demonstrations, applications work and training
Hitachi High-Technologies reports the appointment of Chris Jones as applications specialist and demonstrator for the electron microscopy division in the UK Based at Hitachi's demonstration unit in Wokingham, Jones takes over responsibility for all electron microscope demonstrations, applications work and training from Mike Capers who retired from full time work at the end of 2003
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jones has joined Hitachi from the Natural History Museum, London, where he was manager of the electron microscopy unit and mineral preparation unit, providing an EM and laser confocal microscopy service across the entire museum.
He brings with him a wealth of experience with over 16 years of practical electron microscope usage on conventional SEMs and TEMs as well as field emission and variable pressure SEMs.
Chris has also had responsibility for training new users of the electron microscopes.
Mike Capers has taken the first steps towards a well-earned retirement, but will not be leaving Hitachi completely.
He will be carrying out TEM demonstrations at Hitachi's European demonstration unit in Krefeld, Germany on a part-time basis.
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