Preparing
Students for
A Lifetime of Professional Practice
During
their academic careers, today's earth science students must
acquire the skills that will prepare them for a lifetime of
professional practice
independent thinking; effective
data acquisition, processing and interpretation; and ability
to deal with changing technologies.
At GEM,
we take pride in partnering with educational institutions to
stimulate learning by providing access to magnetic technologies.
The University of Montana, for example, has implemented a unique
self-study program that is benefiting its
students and geosciences department through greater learning
retention and increasing enrollments .
A foundation
of geoscience curricula worldwide, magnetics enables students
to exercise creativity in the field while acquiring hands-on
experience in data acquisition. As well, it is a proven technique
for addressing many earth science problems in resource exploration,
environmental and engineering studies, UXO detection, archeology,
volcanology, earthquake hazard studies and observatory research.
To help
learning institutions acquire the latest technologies and prepare
students for their careers, we offer accredited academic groups
a complimentary upgrade of our industry-leading warranty from
two-years to three-years. And, as well as quality, we also offer
the most comprehensive line of technologies available.
For groups
who want to combine advanced research with student training
on industry-standard technologies, we deliver the
GSM-19
instrument the worlds only commercially available
Overhauser magnetometer. Our highest sensitivity model is the
GSMP-40 Potassium magnetometer
/ gradiometer, and the
GSM-19T
is the lowest priced, yet most-advanced Proton Precession system
available..
We are happy
to respond to your queries regarding advanced solutions for
teaching and academic use. You may also want to subscribe to
our e-newsletter, Quantum, which provides a wealth of material
about the application of magnetics to real-world problems. To
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Wishing
you well in your teaching and research endeavors.
GEM
Systems, Inc. Advanced Magnetometers
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