Our new collaboration PRISM

Based on Protochips In Situ Machine Vision Platform

 

It’s been an inspiring week at Penn State University where we held the first-of-many joint workshops to highlight our new collaboration PRISM, based on Protochips In Situ Machine Vision Platform. The PRISM initiative will elevate existing technologies in the Materials Characterization Laboratory (MCL) at PSU through the addition of world class training opportunities and applications development that utilize Protochips’ AXON machine vision in situ systems, workflows, and data integration systems. It was a fabulous event full of talks, demonstrations, sharing experiences, and networking!

A big shout out to the organizers, TEM operators, and invited speakers for such a successful and positive event!
Deb Kelly
Jennifer Gray
Wenpei Gao
Haimei Zheng
Liza-Anastasia DiCecco
Yang Yang

We cannot wait for the next one!

Madeline Dukes
Jennifer McConnell
Eric Rufe
Dylan Wood

#nanotechnology #nanoscience #PRISM #insitu #TEM#findyourbreakthrough

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