Be a part of the 2024 NANOscientific Symposium Americas and explore the intersection of academia and industry in nanoscience and technology. This event offers a unique chance to engage with experts in surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology and semiconductor manufacturing. 📅 Nov. 13: Talks and poster session at the Memorial Union Building, 301 E Orange St, Tempe, AZ, Room: Union Stage 📅 Nov. 14: Open instruments hands-on at the Macro Technology Works Building, 7700 S River Pkwy, Tempe, AZ, Room: 1310 Join us to discover the latest advancements, connect with fellow professionals and spark new collaborations! More info and registration: https://lnkd.in/eZxymb-c Proudly sponsored by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University ⚙️ #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASU #ASUEngineering #Semiconductors #Microelectronics #SemiconductorIndustry #Microchips #Chips #OrganicChemistry #MolecularBiology #SurfaceScience School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering — ASU ECEE School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy ASU School of Molecular Sciences School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University ASU METAL
Eyring Materials Center
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Tempe, AZ 1,581 followers
Materials analysis, supporting academia & Industry research! (formerly LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science)
About us
Arizona State University's Eyring Materials Center was established in 1974 to provide researchers with open access to sophisticated techniques for materials characterization and high-resolution electron microscopy. The Center supports materials analysis across a broad range of scientific disciplines, including physics; chemistry; biological sciences; earth/space sciences; and engineering. EMC has a four-decade legacy of training researchers on our electron microscopes and other analytical tools. Today, material scientists who trained at ASU are now running analytical, characterization and imaging laboratories in academia, government and industry around the world. In 1988 EMC expanded ASU’s mission to engage in education, open research and public service by providing industrial users with access to our instruments using a service-centre model. Over the past 27 years, we have actively supported materials characterization and imaging requirements of corporate R&D in microelectronics, aerospace, medical electronics, energy, personal care, automotive, life sciences and other industries. EMC is also committed to STEM-based educational outreach. ASU Science is Fun reaches thousands of K-12 students each year with programs designed to stimulate interest in science. emc@asu.edu
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https://cores.research.asu.edu
External link for Eyring Materials Center
- Industry
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tempe, AZ
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1974
- Specialties
- materials characterization, high resolution imaging, surface analysis, optical analysis, x-ray structural analysis, SEM / TEM / STEM / FIB, FTIR / raman spectroscopy, ellipsometry, RBS, defect analysis, XRD, XRT, XRR, XPS, auger spectroscopy, RGA, XRF, EDX, EELS, EMPA, PIXE, SPM/AFM, Profilometry, Thin Films, Semiconductors, Geology, Aberration Corrected Electron Microscopy , and Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
Locations
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PO Box 8301
Tempe, AZ 85287-8301, US
Employees at Eyring Materials Center
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Tom Sharp
Professor and Director of the ASU/NASA Space Grant Program
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Emmanuel Soignard
Sr. Director, Core facilities operation, Eyring Materials Center at Arizona State University
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Anthony Woolson
Research Technician at the Arizona State University Eyring Materials Center.
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Isaac Rhoden
BSE Materials Science and Engineering 2025 | High Pressure Research Assistant with FORCE | AIST Steel Foundation Scholar 2024
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Join us for an exciting workshop on 3D X-ray Microscopy! The Manufacturing Innovation Centre is hosting the Research Opportunities and Latest Technology Updates with 3D X-ray Microscopy workshop. This half-day event will focus on high-resolution 3D X-ray imaging technology, the research it supports at ASU and the ZEISS Group Xradia Versa instrumentation available on campus. Attendees will hear from faculty who have firsthand experience with this cutting-edge technology. All are welcome to attend! Food and beverages will be provided. 🍽️ Event Details: 🔹 Date: Oct. 15, 2024. 🔹 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 🔹 Location: Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building IV, Room 492. 🔹 Address: 781 S Terrace Rd, Tempe, AZ 85287. Please RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gDwmUjNd Do not miss this opportunity to explore the latest in 3D X-ray imaging technology! #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASUEngineering #Research #Innovation #3DXRayMicroscopy #HighResolutionImaging #ResearchWorkshop #XRayImaging ASU Knowledge Enterprise Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University ASU Core Research Facilities
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Five microelectronics projects, including one led by Arizona State University, win nearly $30M in federal funding 💰 We are proud to share that the Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub at ASU has been awarded nearly $30 million in federal funding for five groundbreaking projects under the Microelectronics Commons initiative. These projects are set to strengthen U.S. chip-making capabilities and reduce dependency on foreign microelectronics. 💻 Hosted in our Advanced Electronics and Photonics and Solar Fab Cores at ASU’s MacroTechnology Works, the announcement highlighted collaborative efforts across academia and industry to address national security challenges through innovation in microelectronics. The funded projects will explore critical areas such as AI computing in space, advanced radar power systems and secure processor development. With over 170 partners including academic institutions, large companies and small businesses, the SWAP Hub is driving technological advancements and building a sustainable pipeline of skilled professionals for the semiconductor industry. 🤝 As part of a national network of regional technology hubs, the SWAP Hub is focused on bridging the gap between lab prototyping and fabrication. This effort is essential for maintaining U.S. competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global market. Read more about how these investments are positioning the Southwest as a leader in microelectronics innovation: https://lnkd.in/gmetPC-T. #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUEngineering #Microelectronics #ArizonaStateUniversity #ASU #SWAPHub #FederalFunding #MicroelectronicsCommons #ChipMaking #NationalSecurity #Innovation #AIComputing #RadarPowerSystems #Semiconductors #SecureProcessors #SemiconductorIndustry #TechnologyHubs #LabPrototyping #Fabrication ASU Knowledge Enterprise Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering — ASU ECEE School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
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📢 Announcing a specialized data course for CompleteEASE users J.A. Woollam is pleased to offer an in-depth data analysis course tailored for CompleteEASE users. This course will introduce the foundational concepts of data analysis at a beginner-to-intermediate level, utilizing the latest version of CompleteEASE software. The software will be provided to all participants ahead of the course, ensuring a smooth and productive learning experience. 💻 Please note: that participants are required to bring their own laptops (Mac or PC), as all sessions will include hands-on exercises involving practical computer-based examples. 📍 Location: Arizona State University, Biodesign Institute Building B Room: B105 - Auditorium 727 E Tyler St, Tempe, AZ 85281 🗓 Dates: October 22-24, 2024 (Tuesday-Thursday) ⏰ Time: - Sign-in: 8:30 a.m (Tuesday) - Course Sessions: 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m (Tuesday-Thursday) This course is intended solely for CompleteEASE users and is not suitable for individuals utilizing other software packages, such as WVASE or VASEManager. 🚨 Registration Deadline: Please ensure your registration is completed by October 11, 2024. Due to limited capacity, early registration is strongly encouraged. For more information about the event, please visit: https://lnkd.in/gkSmCV7y #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASUInnovation #ASU #DataAnalysis #CompleteEASE #JAWoollam #ASU #AdvancedResearchTools #SoftwareTraining #BiodesignInstitute #ProfessionalDevelopment #GenomicsResearch #NextGenTechnologies ASU Core Research Facilities ASU Knowledge Enterprise ASU Biodesign Institute
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Soil microbes in polar ecosystems are sensitive We are excited to share new research that highlights the impact of climate change on microbial communities in polar ecosystems. The publication, "Soil Microbial Responses to Simulated Climate Change Across Polar Ecosystems," explores how shifts in temperature and moisture affect soil microbes in Arctic and Antarctic deserts and tundras, with important implications for carbon and nitrogen storage. We would like to congratulate the authors Ana Khan and Becky Ball (ASU School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences) for their valuable contribution to understanding the complexities of climate change in these sensitive regions. We are proud that ASU METAL contributed to this research by providing access to our Hach Lachat Quikchem 8000 for soil analysis, along with analytical support from Sarah McGregor, research specialist with the METAL Core. How carbon and nitrogen stored in these soils are affected by climate changes: https://lnkd.in/dKje7twH More about our Lachat Quikchem 8000: https://lnkd.in/ddaMG-q3 #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASU #PolarRegions #Arctic #Antarctic #ClimateChange #SoilMicrobes #Temperature #Moisture #CO2Emissions #CarbonActivity #NitrogenActivity #Tundra #PolarDesert #ClimateSensitivity #Nutrients ASU Knowledge Enterprise ASU Core Research Facilities The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Earth's deep mantle might hold hidden nitrogen We are excited to share new research supported by the Eyring Materials Center (EMC) team, which explores the role of nitrogen in Earth’s early formation. The publication, "The Effect of Nitrogen on the Dihedral Angle Between Fe−Ni Melt and Ringwoodite: Implications for the Nitrogen Deficit in the Bulk Silicate Earth," investigates how nitrogen might be trapped in Earth’s mantle rather than lost to the core. We want to congratulate the authors Kyusei Tsuno (EMC, FORCE: Facility for Open Research in a Compressed Environment ), Virginia Xu (School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy), Logan Leinbach (EMC, FORCE), Kurt Leinenweber (ASU School of Molecular Sciences (SMS), FORCE), Axel Wittmann (EMC)Sang-Heon Dan Shim (School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU (SESE), FORCE) and Damanveer Grewal (SMS, SESE, FORCE) on this fascinating work! We are proud that the team utilized our JEOL Ltd. JXA-8530F electron microprobe, high-pressure facility and Multi-Anvil Press to carry out their experiments. It is rewarding to see our resources support research that deepens our understanding of Earth’s formation. How this may indicate why the Earth’s surface has so little nitrogen: https://lnkd.in/gAJ62ZpA Learn more about our JEOL JXA-8530F electron microprobe: https://lnkd.in/e8SwPQ-g Learn more about our Multi-Anvil Press: https://lnkd.in/gbxnxeAX #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASUInnovation #ASU #Research #Innovation #Nitrogen #EarthFormation #BulkSilicateEarth #Ringwoodite #Mantle #EarthCore #MaterialsScience #ElementalScience ASU Knowledge Enterprise National Science Foundation (NSF) The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University ASU Core Research Facilities
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At ASU Core Research Facilities, we provide access to cutting-edge technology, including the Thermo Scientific iCAP Q ICP-MS — a powerful tool for elemental analysis across the periodic table located in the ASU METAL Core. ⚛️ Equipped with Collision-Cell Technology (CCT) and Kinetic Energy Discrimination (KED) modes, the iCAP minimizes interference, making it ideal for analyzing both liquids and gases with precision and accuracy. 🔬 As a leader in research, ASU continues to push innovation forward. Advanced instruments like the iCAP empower our researchers to explore new frontiers in science and technology. 🚀 Discover more about the iCAP Q ICP-MS and how it can support your research here: https://lnkd.in/g7DzmUyA For details on which elements the iCAP can analyze, visit: https://lnkd.in/gci6w7eF #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ElementalScience #Research #ASUInnovation #Innovation #MaterialsScience #CollisionCellTechnology #KineticEnergyDiscrimination ASU Knowledge Enterprise School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU ASU School of Molecular Sciences The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University
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📢 Don’t miss out! Join us for the J.A. Woollam Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Short Course from October 22-24, 2024, at Arizona State University. Enhance your skills in spectroscopic ellipsometry with our expert-led training. Registration closes on October 11, 2024—secure your spot today! 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gEqNE3AN Why Attend? * Perfect for both beginners and advanced users * Hands-on experience and in-depth learning * Gain insights from industry leaders Don’t wait—take advantage of this opportunity to advance your expertise! #Ellipsometry #SpectroscopicEllipsometry #JAWoollam #MaterialScience #CompleteEASE #TechEducation #PhoenixAZ #TempeArizona #ASU
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Last Friday, the Eyring Materials Center hosted an open house to showcase how its advanced facilities support groundbreaking research at Arizona State University. Attendees learned about four key laboratories that help unlock new insights across multiple disciplines. 🔬 Center for High Resolution Electron Microscopy (CHREM): Renowned for its global leadership, CHREM offers powerful tools to probe materials at the atomic scale. Housing over a dozen electron microscopes, it’s a hub for cutting-edge analysis of physical, electronic and chemical structures. 🧪 Life Science Electron Microscopy Facility (LSEMF): Designed for the highest-quality electron microscopy, this lab has vibration-isolating floors and specialized equipment. It supports life sciences and beyond, providing state-of-the-art tools to both campus and external researchers. ⚛️ Goldwater Materials Science Facility (GMSF): Home to a wide array of techniques for analyzing optical, structural, and chemical properties, GMSF empowers researchers with tools like X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy to explore and synthesize new materials. 🌍 Metals, Environmental, and Terrestrial Analytical Laboratory (METAL): Supporting a range of fields, including chemistry, forensics and environmental studies, ASU METAL offers complex elemental and isotopic analysis. With dual locations, it features advanced ICP-OES, ICP-MS and mass spectrometry for rapid and accurate measurements. Through its facilities, the Eyring Materials Center continues to support ASU researchers with world-class technology, helping to push the boundaries of innovation. Discover more about the Eyring Materials Center: https://lnkd.in/grQDN7TA Learn more about the METAL Core: https://lnkd.in/gHxUhveR #ASUCoreFacilities #ASUCores #ASUResearch #ASUEngineering #ASUInnovation #Innovation #Research #CHREM #ElectronMicroscopy #LSEMF #GMSF #METAL #AtomicScale #VibrationIsolation #AnalyticalTools #ICPOES #MassSpectrometry #IsotopicAnalysis #CuttingEdgeAnalysis #XRayDiffraction ASU Knowledge Enterprise ASU School of Molecular Sciences School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering — ASU ECEE School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University ASU Core Research Facilities
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Thrilled to share that METAL staff member Gwyneth Gordon attended the Isotope Metallomics Workshop ahead of the Goldschmidt conference in Chicago! The event featured inspiring talks on how isotope analysis is advancing human health, alongside cutting-edge techniques and instrumentation poised to elevate the field. A big thank you to Thermo Fisher Scientific and Elemental Scientific for sponsoring this workshop. Hosting it at the University of Chicago, home to one of the pioneering mass spectrometers in isotope science, provided a fitting backdrop. Excited to support and catalyze new research in this dynamic area! #innovation #biomedicine #health #TOFICPMS #Orbitrap #MCICPMS