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Electron Microscopy of Processes in Liquids
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Currently we have people working on the following projects:
Electron Microscopy of Processes in Liquids
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Using enclosed systems to image liquids and processes in liquid at atmospheric pressure and room temperature
Imaging Nanoelectronics Live by Transmission Electron Microscopy
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Imaging the growth of Si nanowires and characterizing their electrical properties
Imaging of Nanostructures in Cells
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Using TEM and FIB SEM to image the collection of nanostructures i biological specimens
In situ TEM studies of battery processes
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Using in-situ TEM to image functioning Li-ion batteries
As you can see all of our projects involve electron microscopy in some way and usually in a non-standard application.
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