The Center for Advanced Materials Characterization in Oregon is a full service, comprehensive materials characterization center at the University of Oregon
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Our latest results on emissions free ironmaking are out today in @Joule_CP ! Iron making is a big source of emissions and we think this process could lead to iron without a significant "green premium" https://t.co/nkySkSkHjp
Stop by this event we are hosting at CAMCOR tomorrow! We'll have several grad students give talks about how they use CAMCOR tools in their research. It's a great opportunity to learn more about the instruments and services we offer in CAMCOR and network with scientists at UO!
Headed to M&M? Check our our FIB director's talk!
A Multi-Scale Understanding of the Three-Dimensional Microstructure of the Cornea Using Oxygen Plasma Focused Ion Beam, Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and Micro-CT Techniques
https://t.co/TTdMkaJTou #MM2023
Check out this article our FIB director Valerie Brogden wrote with colleagues Mollie Scanagatta-Long, Hiro Uehara and Angela Lin! We sliced up and imaged some corneas using PFIB, MicroCT and TEM to study Fuch's Corneal Dystrophy. https://t.co/HL5jacPoXr
Hey UO students, we are offering this exciting new undergraduate level summer course at CAMCOR. Register to learn all kinds of techniques in microanalysis and materials characterization with 2 week "crash-courses" on each toolset! Please spread the word!
Valerie Brogden is able to look inside our electrolyzers structures with slice-and-view on our amazing PFIB tool! Here is an example anode structure in an AEM electrolyzer. @CAMCOR_UO
CAMCOR is proud to have helped on this cool paper about 3D printed electrodes for neural implants! We get to work with some really smart people. https://t.co/g0tTo7A067
We are so proud of Tawney Knecht who defended her dissertation on nanocrystal formation today! Over the years, Tawney has used many CAMCOR tools for her research including SEM, TEM and XPS.