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Here are some of the meetings relevant to the SHRIMP community in 2013;
The March ASI newsletter can be viewed here NewsletterMarch2013.htm
ASI staff have successfully commissioned the new AIST SHRIMP IIe in conjunction with the AIST science team and staff from Sanyo Trading Co. The instrument is a single collector SHRIMP II, which will be upgraded with a three-head Advanced Multi...
The Christmas 2012 ASI Newsletter can be viewed here. The AIST SHRIMP IIe has completed factory acceptance tests. The Polish Geological Survey has selected A SRHIMP IIe/MC for their ...
ASI Pty Ltd and Resonetics LLC are pleased to announce the commercial availability of the RESOchron instrument, based on research undertaken by Professor Brent McInnes and his team at the John de Laeter Centre for Mass Spectrometry in Perth, W...
The August 2011 Newsletter, co-incident with the Goldschmidt meeting in Prague, can be found here. At the Goldschmidt meeting ASI announced the new SHRIMP IV ion microprobe, and the RE...
ASI is formally announcing the revolutionary new SHRIMP IV ion probe at the Prague Goldschmidt meeting. SHRIMP IV is the commercial, dual polarity version of the ground-breaking SHRIMP SI (stable isotope) machine developed by the ANU Research S...
The September 2009 ASI newsletter can be found here. Highlights include the selection of a SHRIMP IIe/MC by the University of Granada in Spain, the upgrade of the Ottawa SHRIMP II (the...
The June 2009 ASI Newsletter can be found here. Highlights include the commissioning of the Korea Basic Science Institute SHRIMP IIe/MC, and development of new sample stages, to complim...
The October 2008 ASI Newsletter can be found here. Highlights include the official opening of the Geoscience Australia SHRIMP IIe, the St Petersburg SHRIMP workshop, and the installati...
The November 2007 newsletter from ASI is here. Highlights include ASI winning an ACT Chief Minister's Export Award, Dr Ian Williams becoming a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sci...
The first ASI email newsletter can be found here. Highlights include the announcement of the Alphachron automated helium thermochronology instrument, the factory acceptance testing of t...
ASI manufactures leading-edge instrumentation for geochemistry, including the SHRIMP IIe and SHRIMP IV ion microprobes, the Alphachron automated thermochronology instrument, and the RESOchron double dating instrument. The instruments are based on research undertaken at the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES) at the Australian National University (ANU), the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Curtin University, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) and elsewhere. » Learn More