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Advanced Microscopy Laboratories

The Advanced Microscopy Laboratories (AML) are shared laboratory spaces designed for conducting single-molecule experiments and characterizations. The AML currently occupies space in both RUCH (room 108A) and MCMR (room 226C). Each lab space contains a super-resolution microscope system.

Staff

  • Keitel Cervantes-Salguero, Research Scholar, Quantum DNA Research Group
  • Luca Piantanida, Research Scholar, Nucleic Acid Memory Group
  • Will Clay, Research Scholar, Quantum DNA Research Group
  • Madison Kadrmas, Research Assistant, Quantum DNA Research Group

Resource Links

Facilities and Equipment

View AML Facilities and Equipment

Current and Former Collaborators

View the Current and Former Collaborators

Funding

Lab Establishment Funding

  • National Science Foundation (NSF), Multidisciplinary University Initiative (MURI; 2009): enabled acquisition of a visible-near-infrared (Vis-NIR) Tunable Femtosecond Mode-Locked Laser System for nanophotonic devices and materials research
  • National Science Foundation, partnered with the Semiconductor Research Corporation #1807809 SemiSynBio-I: Nucleic Acid Memory (July 2018−June 2023)
  • Higher Education Research Council (HERC) Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission (IGEM): Nucleic Acid Memory
  • College of Engineering – Laboratory space and facilities support
  • Department of Materials Science and Engineering – Facilities support
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering – Facilities support