At Oregon State University (OSU), the Electron Microscopy and Imaging Facility provides service to the research community of both life sciences and materials science related studies. The facility, located in Cordley Hall, was established in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology in 1967, and has been in continuous operation.
In addition to supporting faculty and students the facility welcomes external academic and government institutions and industry.
Currently the facility maintains and operates FEI Quanta 3D field emission environmental dual beam scanning electron microscope (SEM/FIB), Quanta 600F field emission environmental SEM, Nova NanoSEM 230 (FESEM) and Philips CM12 scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). These instruments are all equipped with energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS).
OSEM is now located at the Linus Pauling Science Center, 145 Linus Pauling Science Center, 2900 SW Campus Way-Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331
Visit Oregon State’s EM and Imaging Facility website
Look for additional announcements regarding the new Titan 80-200 high resolution TEM and facility open house in April 2012.
For more information contact:
Dr. Yi Liu
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541-737-5645
