
Swinburne University has selected the LVEM5 Low voltage TEM to be added to their research instrumentation in the Environment and Biotechnology Centre. The microscope has been installed in the lab of Professor Elena Ivanova who is part of the Biocatalysis and Polymers group. The Low voltage imaging capabilities of the LVEM5 will give the team much needed contrast when imaging their wide array of soft materials. The LVEM5 is capable of imaging in TEM, SEM and STEM modes. The group hopes to leverage this wide flexibility to help advance their diversified research.
Swinburne University is an internationally-recognised provider of quality education, an institution with a rich legacy of industry collaborations, and have a reputation for high-impact focused research. The Environment and Biotechnology Centre promotes the development of both applied and industrial research in both environmental science and biotechnology. The Centre currently has 14 academic staff and over 30 research students, possessing expertise in diverse fields.
Delong America is also very pleased to announce that this is the first LVEM5 to be installed in Australia.
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Swinburne University – Professor Elena Ivanova
