The core of the national infrastructure for chemical imaging on the nanoscale consists of three universities: SDU, AAU, DTU.
We combine our efforts and facilities to advance imaging
Our ambition is to image with nanometric resolution while at the same time identifying the materials.
Complete characterization requires information not only on the surface or bulk chemical components, but also on stereometric features such as size, distance, and homogeneity in three-dimensional space. A single analytical method, data aquisition routines and analysis, are frequently not sufficient and misleading. Instead, new multi-modal image correlation approaches are required, enhancing the spatial resolution to nanometers or better and facilitating the correlation of different physical properties.
Nanomaterials
Devices for sensing and clean energy
Imaging of catalytic processes
Biomedical imaging and diagnostics
Imaging of the mammalian cell organelles
Tissue dynamics
Drug delivery processes
Imaging of artificial organs (3D printed)
Nanomaterial-drug interaction processes
Environmental monitoring
Imaging of minerals and archaeological materials
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