Asylum Research, Atomic Force F&E name Rafaël Barbattini for French product support

Sept. 13, 2011
Scanning probe and atomic force microscopy (SPM/AFM) applications and product support provider Asylum Research and its European distributor, Atomic Force F&E GmbH, named Rafaël Barbattini to provide applications and product support for Asylum’s MFP-3D and Cypher AFM products in France.
Rafael Barbattini
Rafael Barbattini

Santa Barbara, CA--Scanning probe and atomic force microscopy (SPM/AFM) applications and product support provider Asylum Research and its European distributor, Atomic Force F&E GmbH (Mannheim, Germany), named Rafaël Barbattini to provide applications and product support for Asylum’s MFP-3D and Cypher AFM products in France.

Barbattini has over 20 years of experience in service and support of scientific instruments, including positions at IBM, UPSYS, and Veeco. He will be located in Paris and will be assisting Asylum's existing and prospective customers in France as well as surrounding countries. He will serve as the primary contact for support in all questions about AFM technology for the company's growing base of French customers, says Dr. Roland Goschke, managing director of Atomic Force F&E GmbH.

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