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Nikon Instruments and University of Amsterdam partner to open Centre of Excellence in Super Resolution microscopy
oct 24, 2012

Nikon Instruments Europe has partnered with the University of Amsterdam to open a new Center of Excellence in Super Resolution microscopy development. Opening 23rd October, the Center of Excellence will be a state-of-the-art facility, enabling research across a broad range of disciplines. The center will house Nikon’s latest imaging systems including N-SIM and N-STORM Super Resolution systems, A1R Confocal, C2 confocal and an Andor Spinning Disk Confocal.
Nikon has always had a long standing relationship with the University of Amsterdam, in particular with Dr Erik Manders, who developed Nikon Licensed technology Controlled Light Exposure Microscopy (CLEM.) In recent times, Nikon was part of the consortium that was successful in winning a Perspectief Stichting Technische Wetenschappen (STW) grant for nanoscopy. From here, the idea of creating a Center of Excellence in Super Resolution was established. The center will be officially opened by Drs Paul Doop, Vice President of the Board of the University of Amsterdam and Sumio Eimori, President, Nikon Instruments Europe, who will be joined by key users across the University of Amsterdam.
Dr Erik Manders, Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam, commented “Being involved in such an amazing project has been extremely exciting for the University. Having such a vast range of optical equipment will enable my group, my colleagues as well as other partners the opportunity to use cutting edge imaging systems to further enhance our research. Working alongside Nikon is a tremendous opportunity for us as they are firmly established in the market. Their technology, in particular their lenses are first-class and this center will allow us to work alongside other research groups to facilitate our science.”
The center will also act as a training location for Nikon staff, further enhancing their technical and product knowledge, ensuring Nikon customers are given the best customer service possible. Nikon will also be able to offer the centre as a demonstration site for customers with needs and interest in advanced optical technology.
Peter Drent, General Manager, Nikon Instruments Europe said “Nikon has a cluster of centers around Europe, each specialising in a particular research application or technique. It is a fantastic opportunity for Nikon to work alongside the University of Amsterdam and for the center to become the birth place of new Super Resolution techniques. The center will also be able to feedback technological improvements to our factory, enabling Nikon to further enhance our systems. The partnership between Nikon and the University of Amsterdam is also two way, with Nikon providing the University with imaging systems and first-rate knowledge in our staff. With such a variety of research undertaken at the University, Nikon will also be able to learn about new emerging applications and science and be able to provide the perfect imaging solution.”