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Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Microscopía Electrónica y Materiales IMEYMAT
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IMEYMAT participates in the European project ESTEEM3. 21 February 2019

IMEYMAT participates in the European project ESTEEM3.

The European project ESTEEM3: Enabling Science and Technology through European Electron Microscopy has been launched with the aim of providing the academic and business community with free access to the most advanced Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM).

This project is coordinated at the University of Cadiz by Susana Trasobares, a member of our institute, and has received funding of 10 million € through the Horizon 2020 program. This means that the UCA will open its facilities to foreign researchers, who will be able to access the advanced microscopy facilities that we have at our University, in addition to offering the support of highly specialized UCA researchers in techniques such as corrected aberration microscopy (TEM, STEM), electron tomography and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and X-ray dispersive energy (EDX).

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