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- LMSI start the transition of moving users from the "old"
SEM to the newly installed Zeiss Auriga SDB microscope
July 7, 2010
Starting at 7/7/2010, LMSI offers the user training for the existing SEM users to learn how to use the newly installed Auriga microscope. Please contact LMSI staff if you interested! - Avizo Vis-day at Stevens
June 2, 2010
Organized by LMSI and supported by Avizo, we have a very successful Avizo Vis-day at Stevens! To see some event photos, please click following links, Participant Sign in prior the official starting of the Vis-day, Participant Sign in prior the official starting of the Vis-day, Avizo Introduction by Bill Henderson, Talks given by Dr. Shawn Zhang, and It's a lunch time!. Especially thank to all participants and the great talks given by Bill Henderson and Dr. Shawn Zhang from Avizo. - Farewell party for Arron Guo, master student from LMSI. Click here to view the photo!
- Zeiss Auriga installed at LMSI May 25, 2010 A new FIB-SEM microscope, or so-called Small Dual-Beam microscope, is installed at LMSI, Stevens Tech. This new "over the million dollar" instrument will provide local and out-side researchers a new way to study materials in nano-scale! Click here (2, 3, 4, 5) to see some of the photos regarding to the installation done by the Zeiss engineer - Terry Davis, Dave, and Christophe Barbier.
- LMSI master Student, Arron Guo, graduate at 2010. congratulation!
- Farewell party for Arron Guo, master student from LMSI. Click here to view the photo!
- LMSI students - Eva Wang, Emre Firlar, and Xiaoguang Dai participate 2009 Summer Research Poster at Stevens. Click here to view the photo!
- LMSI participate Stevens Research Day 2009
May 8, 2009
LMSI participates the Stevens Research Day 2009 and presents a poster during this one day event. Click here to download a copy of the poster and you can learn more about our missions and services. - Scheduling LMSI instrument go on-line
Mar 2, 2009
A new web-base on-line scheduling service is available at LMSI. Registered user can schedule the instrument time on-line. Users still need to fill out the log book as well as the charge form when they use LMSI's equipments.
- Congratulation
A recent publication from Dr. Onejae Sul and Prof. Eui-Hyeok Yang; Feb 19, 2009
In appreciation for the access to the TEM in your lab, I’d like to give a copy of our new publication, which was just appeared online this week and shows a TEM picture (Figure 2a, an Aluminum-Carbon nanotube bimorph device) taken at your lab. The TEM imaging was vital part of our work. Also our work has been featured by a news website below.
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/37729.