G 438 Scanning Electron Microscopy in the Sciences

Theory and practice of scanning electron microscopy and elemental analysis, including beam interactions, signal detection, image and spectrum formation, sample preparation, and data analysis. Student teams pursue original research projects using natural or manufactured specimens provided by science faculty. Graduate students are encouraged to explore thesis-related projects.

Credits

4

Slash Listed Courses

Also offered for graduate-level credit as G 538 and may be taken only once for credit.

Prerequisite

introductory course sequence in geology, biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science or engineering.