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| “Dancing” Ms. Alexandra Sertsova |
Abstract:
NT-MDT is pleased to announce that on the 12th of September 2011 the contest of the AFM-images ProIMAGE Contest 2011 begins!
ProIMAGE Contest 2011 is a competition of AFM-images obtained with NT-MDT probes. The main aim of the Contest is to add new scans to the gallery collected the previous years. The gallery illustrates the wide range of research applications of the different NT-MDT probes, thus it attracts both the scientific and the aesthetic interest.
The ProIMAGE Contest 2011 is open to anyone over the age of 18, currently using SPM and being NT-MDT probes customer. Similarly to the previous year the TOP-10 and the winner of the month are defined by open vote. The month winner will receive $1000 certificate. All the TOP-10 of each month will reach the final. In the final the jury will elect the winners of 2011. The winners will be awarded by:
USD 1000 for the 3rd place
USD 2000 for the 2nd place
USD 3000 for the 1st place!
Are you ready to win? We invite you, your colleagues and your friends to participate in the ProIMAGE Contest 2011 on www.ntmdt-tips.com and at the same time to test our new site design! Good luck!
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