Clemson University Electron Microscope Facility

Clemson University Electron Microscope Facility

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6 SEMs, 2 TEMs, 1 FIB /SEM,1 XPS/AES,1 BET/Porosimeter/Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

Clemson Ph.D. student to advance orthopedic care with Hitachi Fellowship 12/03/2025

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Clemson Ph.D. student to advance orthopedic care with Hitachi Fellowship Clemson University Ph.D. student Hui Li received a fellowship from Hitachi High-Tech America Inc. to advance research that could improve treatments for

08/18/2025

The Electron Microscopy Facility would like to welcome a new team member, Dr. Destiny Williams, in the group. Destiny received her B.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Oklahoma State University (OSU) in Stillwater, Oklahoma. During her nanotechnology-based research at OSU, she has developed experience working with TEM and related analysis techniques.

Destiny also has work experience with the United States Navy as a Nuclear Power School Instructor, where she taught enlisted sailors various science courses and maintenance of naval nuclear propulsion plants onboard Nuclear-Powered Submarines. Destiny led and mentored a division of 14 staff instructors as a Division Officer. For her contributions, Destiny received several awards from the US Navy. We're all incredibly excited to have Destiny join our team!!

Photos from Clemson University Electron Microscope Facility's post 07/12/2024

Clemson EM Facility thanks Dr. Scott Bryan, current senior advisor, and former President of Physical Electronics (PHI) for his visit and seminar at EM Facility on ‘Driving Discovery with PHI’s Lossless Parallel Imaging MS/MS’. EM Facility recently acquired PHI’s Lossless Parallel Imaging MS/MS Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) capability to serve Clemson University and regional researchers on their surface science-based projects. TOF-SIMS tandem MS imaging has proven vital in numerous fields including surface modification, polymer composites, 2D materials, electronic devices, power generation, energy storage, catalysis, and biomedicine. Thanks to Drs. Kelliann Koehler (Clemson Univ.), Kent Brown (PHI), and Jacob Schmidt (PHI) for their extensive involvement and planning to make this event successful.

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Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
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