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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)


Description

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) is a technique that uses an electron beam to study the morphology, crystallinity, and chemical composition of materials at the micro and nanoscale. It provides high-resolution images (0.2 nm) and allows detailed analysis of biological and nanostructured materials, such as proteins, nanoparticles, and thin films.

General info



Specific research area:
1.4 Chemical Sciences, 1.5 Earth and Related Environmental Sciences, 1.6 Biological Sciences, 1.7 Other Natural Sciences, 2.2 Electrical/Electronic/Information Engineering, 2.4 Chemical Engineering, 2.5 Materials Engineering, 2.6 Medical Engineering, 2.7 Environmental Engineering, 2.8 Environmental Biotechnology, 2.9 Industrial Biotechnology, 2.10 Nano-Technology, 2.11 Other Engineering and Technologies, 3.3 Health Sciences, 3.4 Medical Biotechnology, 4.1 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 4.4 Agricultural Biotechnology, 5.1 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, 6.1 History and Archeology, 6.4 Arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music)
Affiliation:
Scientific & Technical Resources Service



Ownership:
100% owned by university

Contacts

Contact person:
Rita Marimon Picó
Contact person position:
Responsible
Contact person e-mail:
rita.marimon@urv.cat
Contact person phone:
977558473
Support staff name:
Mercè Moncusí Mercadé
Support staff position:
Responsible
Support staff e-mail:
merce.moncusi@urv.cat
Support staff phone:
977558123