Equipment and services
With 11 high-end Microscopes, 6 multi-parameter Flow Cytometers (including one Cell Sorter) and Mass Photometry our facility enables research throughout the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp of ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp and broader Illawarra region.
The facility is managed by two specialist staff who are available for instrument training, experimental development, application and technical support.
The EMC and its specialist staff provide quality microscopy solutions and training to students, commercial organisations, industry and government agencies. Our services include:
- Microscope use and sample preparation
- Consultancy services
- Contract research and development projects
- Collaborative research and development projects
- Training and seminars
The EMC comprises a total of seven microscopy suites that optimise individual microscope performance, two modern and well-equipped specimen preparation laboratories, utility/service corridors plus open plan offices for research and technical staff, higher degree research (HDR) students and visiting academics.
Bookings
Conditions
The EMC provides its users with the materials characterisation results needed for their research projects. EMC staff work with users on a case-by-case basis to assess the scope, duration and technical complexity of the task at hand and tailor user access and training to suit the individual and/or research projects.
After completing the induction and registration process, users may contact individual staff members by email to arrange for training/access to the microscopes and their correlated ancillary sample preparation equipment.
Each new user/research project will be assessed by the staff member(s) responsible for particular microscopes and a decision will be made: (i) whether to train the new user for an independent user licence on a microscope and its correlated sample preparation equipment or, (ii) whether it is more time and cost effective for the work to be conducted by the EMC staff on the user's behalf. In this manner, through combinations of collaboration and assistance from EMC staff, users can make the most efficient use of their sample preparation and microscope beam -times and be assured of high quality research outputs.
New users will only be trained for an independent licence when they demonstrate a clear need for more than 8 hours of data collection on the JEOL JSM-6490LA or 16 hours of data collection on the JEOL JEM-F200, the JEOL JSM-7001F and the JEOL JSM-7500FA. Access to the JEOL JEM-ARM200F is currently fully supported by Dr Lachlan Smillie and Dr Qiang Zhu.
Acknowledge us
As part of the terms and conditions of use of the EMC, all users, supervisors and project leaders are requested to acknowledge the use of particular facilities in all their written communications and oral presentations.
User acknowledgement is an important metric by which the performance of the EMC is judged and it enables the EMC staff to continue supporting users and expanding the range of services and capabilities that can be provided.
Please include the following acknowledgement(s) in all outputs which involve the use of EMC facilities and staff.
The acknowledgement may take the following forms:
- The authors acknowledge use of facilities within the UOW Electron Microscopy Centre.
- The authors acknowledge use of the facilities and the assistance of (Name of EMC staff member/s) at the UOW Electron Microscopy Centre.
- This research used equipment funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage, Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) grant (ARC-LEIF Grant number) located at the UOW Electron Microscopy Centre.
ARC-LIEF Grant numbers for the specific microscopes:
- JEOL JEM-ARM200F: LE120100104
- JEOL JEM-2011: LE0237478
- JEOL JSM-7001F: LE0882613
- FEI NanoLab G3 CX: LE160100063
All supervisors/project leaders using EMC facilities and staff are requested to email a complete list of their publications to the staff member responsible for the instrument in question at the end of each calendar year.
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