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High Field Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging Infrastructure (NMR & EPR Platform)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is one of the most powerful tools for addressing numerous biological, chemical and physical open questions across scientific disciplines. A central element of the platform is represented by a 3 Tesla Siemens Skyra MRI which allows all the imagistic applications available for a standard 3T scanner (angiography, cardiology, abdominal, ...
Star-Gate Psy" Matrix Platform Robotics and Visual Reality
The platform is part of the «Star-Gate Psy» project for the identification of innovative technologies for optimizing and developing the mind and human potential, supporting the program of Robotics and Psychotherapy through Virtual Reality from the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at Babes-Bolyai University. The «PsyTech-MATRIX» platform currently has a Center for Psychotherapy through Robotics/Robotherapy and ...
X-Ray Diffractometry Platform
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a nondestructive technique used to analyse the structure of crystalline materials from molecular level and for characterization of crystalline, partially crystalline or non-crystalline materials. The XRD equipment allow the structural characterization of organic and organometallic compounds and the determination of crystalline phase on minerals, rocks, and industrial materials (ceramics, concretes) with applications in Mineralogy, petrology, advanced materials an...
The Electron Microscopy Platform
The Electron Microscopy Platform is a research base with multiple users, designed for high scientific research and education/specialisation of young researchers in the morphological and surface area analysis using TSM and SEM instruments. Its activities cover a large number of scientific domains: physics, chemistry, geology, mineralogy, geography, animal and plant biology (with special emphasis on cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology) pharmacology, human and animal m...
Mass Spectrometry Platform
The Mass spectrometry platform available in Babes-Bolyai University offer the possibility of analysis and characterization for organic, organometallic compounds, supramolecular associations, peptides, proteins, polymers, inclusive complex mixture from biological samples. The HRMS infrastructure affords the recording of high-resolution mass spectra and the determination of exact mass of the analysed compounds with accuracy below 3 ppm. The mass spectrometers have specific software and datab...
Fluorescence Microscopy Platform
The Time-resolved confocal fluorescence microscope is adapted for different types of measurements/modes of data analysis: FLIM, FCS, FRET, measurement of fluorescence lifetimes in liquid or solid samples, unimolecular spectroscopy, nonlinear optics measurements, monitoring of fluorescence signal fluctuations. Possible applications: FLIM on biological structures (cells, tissue) or materials with luminescent properties; characterization of the interaction of some exo- or endogenous chromopho...
Experimental Infrastructure for Energy Conversion Systems with CO2 Capture
Various modules of the energy conversion system with CO2 capture capability research infrastructure allow the experimental evaluation of gas-liquid absorption, chemical and calcium looping technologies (reactive gas-solid systems) in various operational modes such as fixed bed, fluidized bed or circulating fluidized bed (CFB). The range of operational parameters (e.g., temperature up to 1200 degree Celsius, various composition o...
Center for High-Performance Computing
The Center for High Performance Computing serves as an infrastructure for computational research at the Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca. Our HPC infrastructure supports research groups in a variety of scientific domains such as mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, meteorology, communication science and business/economics. ...
The Herbarium of Babes-Bolayi University
The herbarium is a vast catalogue of plants where each of the specimens included provide unique information – where it was found, the morphological variability of the plant, preferred habitat, phenology (when it blooms or produces seeds), etc. Last but not least, due to the new techniques of DNA molecule analysis, herbaria are genuine gene banks that document the biodiversity of theplant world at the molecular level. The DNA, which remains intact for many years, is now extracted from herba...
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