Cryogenic Ltd
Kaushik Chakrabarti is a seasoned professional in the field of electronics and telecommunication engineering, currently serving as a Project Engineer at Cryogenic Ltd since December 2014, and has held positions ranging from Technical Engineer to Senior Technical Engineer within the company. Prior to this, Kaushik was a Research Scholar at the National University of Singapore from August 2008 to August 2010. Kaushik earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering with a specialization in Materials Science from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in Kolkata between 2010 and 2014, and holds a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Bengal Institute of Technology, completed in 2008.
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Cryogenic Ltd
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Cryogenic Ltd is the leading supplier of high field superconducting magnets and low temperature measurement systems (down to 30 mK). We are actively committed to developing new products for our existing and future customers. These include our wide range of Cryogen Free Magnet systems and Variable Temperature Inserts which are easy to operate and offer significant operational cost benefits. Our aim is to deliver the latest technology without unnecessary cosmetic features. We put great emphasis on robust construction and the best use of materials. Many of our measurement systems, magnet power supplies and cryostats are still in everyday use after more than 20 years. We believe in providing the back-up our customers expect with the personal and responsible approach to be expected of professionals with more than 30 years experience in magnetism and low temperature systems. • Cryogenic supplies instruments and equipment for many applications, these include; • Measurement systems with VSM, AC susceptibility, resistivity, Hall effect, heat capacity, thermal conductivity and Seebeck effect. • SQUID instruments for highly sensitive magnetometers • Research magnets systems with fields to 20 Tesla or more using HTS insert coils • NMR, MRI and ESR magnets and systems including gradient coils RF probes and consoles • UHV beam-line target magnets and Neutron setting magnets • Ultra low temperature He3 and DR systems to 30 mK with rotating platforms • Low temperature platforms for STM and AFM systems to 30 mK