Caroline Milyard

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Proud to be part of the 'most complex spacecraft ever made'

NASA recently released a map of the American companies involved in the James Webb Space Telescope. Lake Shore excited to be one of them, supplying cryogenic temperature sensors to the project.

Holiday greetings from Lake Shore

Please note that in observance of the holidays, our office will be closing at 2 p.m. (EST), Dec. 22, and will remain closed through the remainder of the year, reopening on Tuesday, Jan. 2.

Farewell, Cassini! Lake Shore sensors and learning about Saturn

The Cassini Huygens mission is on its final countdown. Launched 19 years ago, this spacecraft has been gathering information about Saturn, its moons, and even Jupiter and other planets. Lake Shore [...]

Measurement speed critical for FORC measurements

There are three important considerations when selecting a magnetometry measurement technique that is best suited for a material: sensitivity, speed, and temperature or field range over which the [...]

Sensor packaging information expanded on www.lakeshore.com

We recently improved our sensor type landing pages and our sensor packaging page to make choosing the optimal sensor and package for an application easier.

Holiday Schedule

Lake Shore will be closed for the Christmas holiday at end of business Friday, December 23 and will reopen for business Tuesday, January 3.

Advancing science through our internship program

As with past years at Lake Shore, we were fortunate to have a team of college interns working alongside our full-time staff this summer. We had 22 students in-house, applying their talents and [...]

Lake Shore scientist elected to CSA technical board

We are happy to hear that Dr. Scott Courts, Lake Shore Applications Scientist, has been named a member of the Board of Technical Directors for the Cryogenic Society of America (CSA). He was elected [...]

Pro Tip: Where to mount a cryogenic temperature sensor

Finding a good place to mount cryogenic sensors in some locations, like an already crowded cryostat, is never easy. In general, a setup where the entire load and sample is at the same temperature is [...]

Lake Shore to attend ITER conference in Europe next week

Lake Shore Cryotronics, along with Cryoforum, our authorized representative in France, will be attending next week’s Monaco-ITER International Fusion Energy Days (MIIFED)/ITER Business Forum (IBF) [...]

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