Date15th, Apr 2020

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James Robinson graduated with a Materials Science degree from Oxford University. He has a background in Plasma Technology prior to joining Oxford Instruments Nanoscience as a Product Manager for the company’s ultra low temperature systems. Responsible for the new Proteox® system, James has developed a vast knowledge of it’s usability and unique features that makes it an ideal alternative tool for the low temperature research.

Gustav Teleberg gained his PhD in cryogenics for astronomy at Cardiff University where he developed miniature dilution refrigerators and heat switches for telescope applications. He joined Oxford Instruments in 2007 as a Cryogenic Engineer to work on developing the Cryofree® dilution refrigerator. He also worked on several patented technologies for rapid sample exchange and heat pipes for accelerated cooling.