The new systems offers a wide range of nanoscale tools for researchers at Skoltech and other basic and applied research institutes, biomedical research centers, and industry in Russia. Notably, the new microscope will be used by Skoltech leading scientists as a development platform for creating fundamentally new experimental approaches contributing to the development of new fibers, composite materials, metal alloys, ceramic coatings, filters, separators, and various nano-devices.
“The TESCAN SOLARIS is not just a microscope but a full-fledged nanoscale laboratory for advanced studies in all fields of science, ranging from materials engineering and energy storage to mineralogy, nano-photonics, and biology,” says Skoltech professor Alexander Korsunsky. Learn more!”