Minus K vibration Isolator in use at Texas Christian University. (Credit: Texas Christian University)

Minus K Technology  has awarded passive mechanical negative-stiffness low-frequency vibration isolators to six universities through its Educational Giveaway program. The company has granted more than $125,000 of its patented, passive mechanical negative-stiffness low-frequency vibration isolators to U.S. universities since 2014.

This year Minus K congratulates the following winners of its 2025/2026 giveaway:

  • University of Texas at Dallas Physics Department
  • University of Pittsburgh Physics and Astronomy Department
  • Northwestern University Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
  • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Physics Department
  • Illinois Wesleyan University Physics Department Northwestern University Applied Physics Department

“Minus K believes assisting research at the university level is essential for the continued advancement within all disciplines,” says Steve Varma, president of Minus K. “It is a great privilege to support these universities in their research.”

Used by more than 300 leading universities and government laboratories in 53 countries, Minus K’s negative-stiffness vibration isolators support research with AFMs, electron microscopes, interferometers, laser optical systems, micro-hardness testers, and other vibration-sensitive equipment used in nanotechnology, aerospace, neuroscience, biology, chemistry, quantum research, physics, materials research, high-end audio, and semiconductors.