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  1. American Society for Microbiology

    The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) is the oldest and largest single life science membership organization in the world. Membership has grown from 59 scientists in 1899 to …

  2. Home | ASM

    ASM is creating tomorrow’s building blocks, building machines that make it possible to produce even smaller chips. Find out how we’re crafting the future.

  3. Home - ASM International

    ASM International is the world's largest association of raw materials engineers & scientists, providing resources, training, and networking.

  4. ASM - Wikipedia

    ASM International (society), formerly the American Society for Metals, a professional organization for materials scientists and metallurgists American Society of Mammalogists American Society …

  5. ASM and Microsoft: Strengthening semiconductor security with AI …

    ASM secures global semiconductor operations and saves 337 hours weekly using Microsoft Security Copilot.

  6. About ASM | ASM.org

    ASM is an authoritative and trusted source of basic, clinical and applied microbiology research. With 15 peer-reviewed journals and hundreds of key reference books for the scientific …

  7. ASM in Arizona

    ASM has a legacy of innovation dating back more than half a century. In 1968, entrepreneur Arthur del Prado established ASM in the Netherlands. Established in 1976, ASM was one of …

  8. ASM International - Wikipedia

    ASM International N.V. (with ASM standing for Advanced Semiconductor Materials) is a Dutch-headquartered multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, sells, and services …

  9. ASM Microbe | Overview

    More than a meeting, ASM Microbe is a community experience that connects scientists across disciplines and career stages through shared curiosity and discovery.

  10. Our company - ASM

    In 1968, entrepreneur Arthur del Prado established ASM in the Netherlands. At ASM, we’re shaping the future at the atomic level. We enable the next generation of microchips by …