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FEI's flagship microscope, Titan Themis TEM, is capable of more than one-hundred million times magnification, allowing scientists to see the individual atoms that materials are made of, determine their arrangement, and measure the electrical and magnetic forces they exert on one another. The Titan Themis will be one of the instruments housed at a new cutting-edge center for microscopy and materials science research to be located at UConn’s Tech Park.

FEI's flagship microscope, Titan Themis TEM, is capable of more than one-hundred million times magnification, allowing scientists to see the individual atoms that materials are made of, determine their arrangement, and measure the electrical and magnetic forces they exert on one another. The Titan Themis will be one of the instruments housed at a new cutting-edge center for microscopy and materials science research to be located at UConn’s Tech Park.

FEI’s flagship microscope, Titan Themis TEM, is capable of more than one-hundred million times magnification, allowing scientists to see the individual atoms that materials are made of, determine their arrangement, and measure the electrical and magnetic forces they exert on one another. The Titan Themis will be one of the instruments housed at a new cutting-edge center for microscopy and materials science research to be located at UConn’s Tech Park.