• Simon Fraser University Completes Installation of Electron Microscopes from FEI

Microscopy & Microtechniques

Simon Fraser University Completes Installation of Electron Microscopes from FEI

Mar 31 2014

Installation of a suite of high-end electron microscopes at Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) new Centre for Soft Materials, including the Tecnai Osiris™ transmission electron microscope and Helios™ DualBeam™ (scanning electron microscope/focused ion beam), has now been completed by FEI. The systems join other FEI microscopes in the 4D LABS facility, Vancouver, British Columbia, where the new, multi-million dollar centre is housed.

“To accommodate the unique needs of soft materials processing and characterisation, SFU’s 4D LABS has partnered with Canada’s Western Economic Diversification, the Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation, Systems for Research and FEI to create the Centre for Soft Materials,” said Byron Gates, associate professor and Canada research chair in surface chemistry, Department of Chemistry at SFU. “We are implementing specialised microscope equipment and methods optimised for ‘soft’ materials that are easily damaged by high-energy particle beam analytical techniques. Materials in this vital class range from simple polymers and composites to cells and tissues. By improving our understanding of them we will be better able to design new materials and products for applications that include medicine, clean energy, information technology and many more.”

According to Trisha Rice, vice president and general manager of the Materials Science Business Unit, Science Group, FEI, “We are delighted to complete the installation of the Osiris and Helios systems at SFU’s new research facility. Globally, there is increasing interest in engineering polymers and composite materials as replacements for existing materials used in electronics, automotive and other industrial materials applications. We expect these new microscopes to provide SFU researchers with the capabilities they need to understand and improve the performance of soft materials in real-world conditions. These new microscopes also give the students an opportunity for hands-on training in advanced microscopy systems.”


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