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- July 5, 2006
The Nu 1700 has Arrived!
The addition of this instrument to the Department of Geological Sciences is already a powerful force, attracting prominent scientists and promising students to SDSU. Dr. Barry Hanan’s five year endeavor to secure the mass spectrometer for the university has placed SDSU and its researchers squarely on the international map when it comes to isotope geochemistry facilities.
Union Tribune Article - July 6th, 2006
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- June 7, 2006
The Department is Seeking an Instructional Support Technician
The incumbent will assist the Department of Geological Sciences with its teaching and research mission in a variety of technical facets, including work activities in the mass spectrometry laboratory and the Class-10,000 clean laboratory.
Job Announcement and Application Procedure
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- December 12, 2004
The 1700 is a unique High Resolution Multi Collector ICP-MS providing the ultimate in high resolution isotope ratio measurements. SDSU is only the second institution in the world, and the first in North America, to acquire a Nu 1700. The addition of this instrument to the Baylor Brooks Institue is already a powerful force, attracting prominent scientists and promising students to SDSU.

(click here for details on the Nu Plasma 1700)
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