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LVEM5 Benchtop Electron Microscope – Nanoscale from your Benchtop

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The LVEM5 will be used by RIL (India’s largest business enterprise) researchers in the characterization of polymers.

The LVEM5 will be used by researchers in the analysis of viruses and other samples concerning matters of public health.

The LVEM5 will be used by the USNA researchers to examine among other materials, soft matter such as biomaterials using the high contrast TEM, SEM, STEM and electron diffraction capabilities of the LVEM5.

The LVEM5 will be installed in Dr. Gang Chen’s lab and used by MIT materials science researchers to image at the nanoscale in TEM, SEM and STEM modes

The LVEM5 will be used by Lehigh researchers in high contrast imaging of life science samples using the TEM capabilities of the LVEM5.

The LVEM5 was installed in Dr. Turan Guven’s facilities at Gazi University’s in Ankara. Dr. Guven’s area of expertise is in the Life Sciences.

The LVEM5 was installed in Dr. Hamdi Celik’s facilities at Hacettepe University’s in Ankara. Dr. Celik’s area of expertise is in microscopic anatomical research.

The LVEM5 in the laboratory of Dr. David Martin is to be used in the observation of polymers and nanostructures. The installation marks a return of the LVEM5 to the University of Michigan as Dr. Martin was an instrumental beta user of the system. We thank Dr. Martin for his expert insights on polymers, electron [...]

Delong America marks with sadness the death of James Hillier, a pioneer in the field of electron optics. Dr. Hillier was instrumental in designing electron microscopes for practical use by the scientific community – and was an advocate in the early years for its adoption. We mourn his passing as we salute his accomplishments and [...]

The LVEM5 at the Scripps Research Institute is being transferred to be used in observation of viruses in a BSL level 3 facility. Stay tuned for exciting results from this program…