Exciting Updates from Danaher Cryo!
Howdy All,
Just wanted to provide you a little report on what Bryan and I have been up to these last few months. Here are a few highlights:
Danaher Cryogenics celebrates successful installation of first Pony Cryostat at Argonne National Laboratory!
We’ve achieved another milestone: our first Danaher Cryo system installation.
Danaher Cryo partners with University of Colorado Colorado Springs to further cutting-edge quantum magnonics research
Danaher Cryogenics is proud to have been awarded an order from University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) for a Model DC3 Palomino Cryostat. This cryostat will be used in the Microwave Magnonics Group at UCCS.
Danaher Cryo Awarded University of Colorado CUbit to advance quantum with cryocooler invention
Danaher Cryogenics was one of seven Colorado companies awarded Translational Quantum Research Seed Grants. The grant will support Danaher’s Adaptive Cooling Technology (ACT), a new Pulse Tube invention that holds great promise for the Cryogenic and Quantum Communities.
In Case you Missed It: Danaher Cryogenics Secures CRADA with NIST to Commercially Develop the Most Advanced High-Performance Pulse Tube Cryocooler to Date
Danaher Cryo is excited to announce exclusive commercial development of its Adaptive Cooling Technology (ACT) Pulse Tube Cryocooler in partnership with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This novel design was borne from a collaboration between University of Colorado Boulder and NIST.
This state-of-the-art pulse tube cryocooler holds the promise of offering the most rapid cooldown performance technology in the industry.
In other Danaher Cryo News...
We're excited about what the future holds.
Talk to you soon,
Charlie