TEM Introduction Seminar
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) enables the study of structure, chemistry, and bonding at the atomic length scale. This makes TEM a powerful tool to investigate the structure-property relationships of materials, and helps guide the development and improvement of materials. The versatility of TEM allows the study of nearly all materials, including polymers, ceramics, metals, proteins, and more. This presentation introduces users to the basics of TEM, including a brief overview of instrumentation, image formation, applications of TEM, and limitations of the technique Host: Chris Winkler

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Can You Keep Zooming In Infinitely?

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Machine Learning for Healthcare Data

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Quicksilver, alchemy & Faraday's motor – Part 1 with Andrew Szydlo

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How do Electron Microscopes Work? 🔬🛠🔬 Taking Pictures of Atoms

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An Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy and Focused Ion Beam (Matthew Bresin)

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TEM User Meeting: Q&A with Dr. Rohan Dhall

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Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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We finally understood orbital shapes intuitively! (My mind is blown)

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Quantum Enhanced Super-resolution Microscopy — Dan Oron | Duke FIP

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How to make a microscope - FEI

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The $200M Machine that Prints Microchips: The EUV Photolithography System

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The magic of physics - with Felix Flicker

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Introduction to Protein Design -- Lecture L02 by Bruce Donald, Duke University

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Robert Bryant, A visit to the Finsler world

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The Crystal That Could Destroy All Medicine

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Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) basics

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How Heisenberg Discovered Quantum Mechanics

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Terence Tao on the cosmic distance ladder

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The Tiny Donut That Proved We Still Don't Understand Magnetism

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