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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

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Equipment & Facilities

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Current and Former Collaborators

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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