Electron microscopy plays a crucial role in advancing both material science and life science, contributing significantly to creating a safer, cleaner, and healthier world. The imaging of the recent Coronavirus serves as a compelling example of the profound impact these microscopes can have on everyone’s lives. To accelerate these groundbreaking impacts, it is crucial to enhance the accessibility of electron microscopy to a broader range of users.
The Gheidari Lab innovates at the intersection of charged particle optics instrumentation, MEMS technology, quantum optics, and artificial intelligence to “democratize” Atomic Resolution Electron Microscopy Instruments and Techniques, making them easily and widely accessible.