Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratory
The AIF Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratory (TEM Lab) is a state-of-the-art open laboratory with the instrumentation and functions from entry-level to most currently updated advanced-level. Three functions in the laboratory make it easy for NCSU researchers to complete their projects on campus and for students to learn the related techniques.

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Typical TEM Experimental Description
| TEM Laboratory Functions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Transmission Electron Microscopes | Sample Preparation for TEM | Computer Simulation |
The laboratory offers year-round educational training to students at different level, with an open policy to ensure all the properly trained students and researchers have access at 24/7 scheme. A steering committee oversees the operation and access policy of the laboratory, with the members coming from the colleges where the major users come from. A highly qualified professional team ensures the program to be successful.
| Staff and Steering Committee | Access Policy | Training Plan | Laboratory Guidelines |
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