Ultrafast Photonics Research
Dr. Tommaso Baldacchini is developing technology for microfabrication and micromachining, creating structures with features on the scale of 100 nm.
Student-Driven Materials Science
Students take the lead with the Phenom scanning electron microscope (SEM) in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee.
Nonwoven Textiles
Jitka Färberová of the Department of Nonwovens at the Technical University of Liberec used the Phenom SEM to test and analyze nonwoven textile structures including electrospinning products consisting of nanofibers.
Textile Research
The Textile Engineering, Chemistry, and Science (TECS) Department of the College of Textiles at North Carolina State University provides undergraduate education and research, plus graduate-level research opportunities in polymers, fibers, and textiles.
Advancing Materials Development
Peter Guercio and his colleagues at GMSI evaluate CVD Processing for Thin Films with the Phenom SEM.
Impact on Nanoscience Education
Video interview with Mike Blok from Project NANO, describing a nanoscience outreach program that has impacted 10,000 high school students.
Formulation Development of Pharmaceutical Products
Johnson & Johnson uses the Phenom SEM for pharmaceutical R&D.