MRI Track 1: Acquisition of a Photo-Induced Force Microscope for Simultaneous Nanoscopic a — NSF Award to The University of Texas
Advanced microscopies play a critical role in understanding material properties and drive research innovation in next-generation materials and processing. A photo-induced force microscope (PiFM) allows researchers to identify and analyze materials at the molecular scale which cannot be achieved using conventional spect
| Award title | MRI Track 1: Acquisition of a Photo-Induced Force Microscope for Simultaneous Nanoscopic a |
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| Award ID | 2408625 |
| Awardee | The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley |
| City | EDINBURG |
| State | TX |
| Amount obligated | $438,363 |
| Principal investigator | Farid Ahmed |
| Program | Major Research Instrumentation |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Advanced microscopies play a critical role in understanding material properties and drive research innovation in next-generation materials and processing. A photo-induced force microscope (PiFM) allows researchers to identify and analyze materials at the molecular scale which cannot be achieved using conventional spectroscopy and microscopy. This Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) grant supports the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) with the acquisition and installation of the PiFM |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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