Kochi: As part of Eminent Scholar Lecture series at Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat), 2017 chemistry Nobel prize winner and profess.
Electron microscopy (EM) has become an indispensable tool for investigating the nanoscale structure of a large range of materials, across physical and life sciences. It is vital for characterisation ...
Dr Marta Carroni, Head of the Cryo-EM section at SciLifeLab at Stockholm will be visiting to present the lecture as titled above.
Traditional electron microscopy techniques include scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), where electrons that interact with the sample are imaged. 4 The ...
Every electron microscope works by accelerating a focused stream of electrons in a vacuum towards a sample. Interactions between the electron beam and the sample create an image, similar to how ...
Our Electron Microscopy Facility, based in our labs in Chelsea, houses two ThermoFisher Scientific transmission electron microscopes (TEM) – a Tecnai F20 and a Glacios. It is open primarily to ...
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) has revolutionized the realm of microscopic analysis. By delivering astonishingly detailed images of minuscule entities such as insects, bacteria, or even the ...
They can image a wide range of materials and biological samples with high magnification, resolution, and depth of field, thereby revealing surface structure and chemical composition. Industries like ...
We can see objects as small as 0.1 millimeters, and that means we can just about see these lice eggs in our hair and tiny single-celled organisms like amoeba. But it's possible to see things much ...
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