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WSU Tri-Cities Electron Microscopy Course


EMSL Project ID
37802

Abstract

Electron Microscopy (EM) has long been an important experimental tool in materials science, biological sciences, and geosciences. At PNNL, electron microscopes, both SEM and TEM, are used in nearly every aspect of research, from applied research on classified nuclear materials to the study of cellular processes. Furthermore, electron microscopy is not just high magnification images; electron microscopes exploit the complete range electron beam interactions to probe material's properties. Access to the EMSL microscopy labs is requested as this will provide an essential introduction to this graduate level course and complements on-going classroom studies.

Project Details

Project type
Exploratory Research
Start Date
2009-09-25
End Date
2010-09-26
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Edgar Buck
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Team Members

Kayte Denslow
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Daniel Howe
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Elvie Brown
Institution
Washington State University Tri-Cities

Lanee Snow
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory