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  1. Thermo Electron Corporation. Thermo Electron Corporation ( NYSE: TMO) (incorporated 1956) was a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. It was co-founded in 1956 by George N. Hatsopoulos, an MIT PhD in mechanical engineering, and Peter M. Nomikos, a Harvard Business School graduate, who provided initial ...

    • 1956
    • Analytical and scientific products and services
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  3. Electron microscopes reveal hidden wonders that are smaller than the human eye can see. They fire electrons and create images, magnifying micrometer and nanometer structures by up to ten million times, providing a spectacular level of detail, even allowing researchers to view single atoms.

  4. Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is an American supplier of analytical instruments, life sciences solutions, specialty diagnostics, laboratory, pharmaceutical and biotechnology services. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Thermo Fisher was formed through the merger of Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific in 2006.

    • c. 130,000 (Dec. 2022)
    • US$44.92 billion (2022)
  5. Statistics: Public Company. Incorporated: 1956. Employees: 7,650. Sales: $948.9 million. Stock Exchanges: New York. SICs: 3823 Process Control Instruments; 3511 Turbines & Turbine Generator Sets; 3845 Electromedical Equipment; 8711 Engineering Services. Company History:

  6. Microscope-embedded solution for single particle acquisition. Optimized for high-throughput particle collection, providing real-time image analysis. Includes components for scheduling, data acquisition, and decision algorithms. View product. Download datasheet.

  7. Electron Microscopy from Thermo Fisher Scientific. @ThermoSciEMSpec ‧. 6.5K subscribers ‧ 313 videos. Our innovative portfolio of scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron...

  8. Thermo Electron Corporation was a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. It was co-founded in 1956 by George N. Hatsopoulos, an MIT PhD in mechanical engineering, and Peter M. Nomikos, a Harvard Business School graduate, who provided initial funding.

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