Transmission Electron Microscopy: Methods
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Transmission Electron Microscopy Methods is a hands-on, lab-based course design to give graduate students practical working knowledge of TEM methods. The course includes weekly 3 hr labs where students, in groups of four, will be instructed in the basic techniques needed to perform their characterization requirements of their research. In each lab students will learn a technique with which they will apply to a material and produce a report. Reports will be a transcription of steps taken in lab, documentation of data including images, spectra, measurements, and interpretation of data. At the end of the course, each group will produce a characterization report of a material of their choice.