Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities.

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Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities

Anthony J. Garratt-Reed

Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities

Analytical Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities

Analytical Crystal Growth Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities

Analytical Crystal Growth Electron Microscopy Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities

Analytical Crystal Growth Electron Microscopy X-ray Diffraction Introduction to the CMSE Shared Experimental Facilities

To use the equipment:

If your Graduate Student offers to show you the equipment, by all means take advantage of that

To use the equipment: If your Graduate Student offers to show you the equipment, by all means take advantage of that BUT

To use the equipment: If your Graduate Student offers to show you the equipment, by all means take advantage of that BUT Before you use it on your own, you MUST talk to a staff member, and receive training from them.

To use the equipment: If your Graduate Student offers to show you the equipment, by all means take advantage of that BUT Before you use it on your own, you MUST talk to a staff member, and receive training from them. Usually you will learn to use the equipment, but sometimes, if the learning time would be too long, the staff will give you assistance.

To use the equipment: You will not be able to come into the laboratories evenings and weekends (CMSE policy)

To use the equipment: You will not be able to come into the laboratories evenings and weekends (CMSE policy) All use must be paid for – remember your account number (7-digit number your Professor or Graduate Student will give you)

For more information:

For more information:

Rest of today:

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Rest of today: Scanning Electron Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscopy

Rest of today: Scanning Electron Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscopy Microtome, ICP-OES, SQUIDs

Rest of today: Scanning Electron Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscopy Microtome, ICP-OES, SQUIDs Optical instruments, etc.

Rest of today: Scanning Electron Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscopy Microtome, ICP-OES, SQUIDs Optical instruments, etc. Surface instruments, etc.

Rest of today: Scanning Electron Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscopy Microtome, ICP-OES, SQUIDs Optical instruments, etc. Surface instruments, etc. X-ray Diffraction