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Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)

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Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) 

Workshop Highlights

Introduction and History of TEM

  • Invention and evolution of Transmission Electron Microscopy

  • Role of TEM in the advancement of nanoscience and nanotechnology

Principle of TEM

  • Electron transmission through ultrathin specimens

  • Image formation and contrast mechanisms

Sample Preparation Techniques

  • Ultrathin sectioning methods

  • Staining procedures for biological samples

  • Grid preparation and sample mounting

Case Study

  • Virus imaging using Transmission Electron Microscopy

Applications and Examples

  • Nanoparticle size and shape analysis

  • Cellular and subcellular imaging

  • Polymer and material structure analysis

Program Particulars

ParticularsDetails
TitleTransmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) – Workshop
Duration1 hour
Mode of DeliveryOnline session 
Program Fee₹99 (Individual Registration)
DeliverablesE-Certificate, Course Material
Target AudienceStudents, Researchers, and Professionals in Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Biotechnology, Life Sciences
What you'll learn
Instructor
  • After completing this workshop, participants will be able to:
  • Understand the working principle of TEM and electron transmission imaging
  • Prepare ultrathin samples suitable for TEM analysis
  • Identify limitations and artifacts in TEM imaging
  • Perform basic troubleshooting during TEM operation
  • Interpret TEM images for nanoparticles, cells, and polymers
Instructor

Mrs.Nandhini Muthukumaran

Nanotechnologist

Founder and Director of Nano Nest Private Limited Excels in the fabrication of nanoparticles Expertise in characterization of nanomaterials Skilled in curating scientific and technical workshops Delivers complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner Experienced in hands-on training and practical demonstrations Strong ability to engage students, researchers, and professionals Focused on industry-relevant and application-oriented learning