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Hybrid Molecular Design & Synthesis @ University of Washington

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Gemsec_SEF_4.jpg Hybrid Molecular Design & Synthesis Laboratories include synthetic molecular materials design and synthesis facilities. These are molecules that have predicted structures and functional properties (e.g., photonics). The laboratories are located in Bagley 195 (Xia), Bagley 13B (Ginger) and Wilcox 249 & Roberts 209 (Jen). Contact Dr. Hanson Fong for details.

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Types of equipment

  • Atom probe
  • Biomimetics
  • Ceramics
  • Coatings/Film Fabrication
  • Computing/Simulation
  • Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy
  • Crystal Growth
  • Crystallography
  • CVD
  • Electron Magnetic Resonance
  • Electron Microprobe
  • Electron Microscopy
  • Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • Focused Ion Beam
  • Image Analysis and Processing
  • Low Energy Electron Microscope
  • Low Temperature Lab
  • Magnetic Characterization
  • Materials Processing/Preparation
  • MBE
  • Mechanical Testing
  • Microfabrication / Microelectronics / Clean Room
  • Molecular IR Imaging
  • Near Field Scanning Microwave Microscope
  • NMR
  • Optical Microscopy
  • Polymer Processing
  • Polymer Synthesis/Characterization
  • Powder Synthesis and Characterization
  • Protein Expression
  • Pulsed Laser Deposition
  • Rutherford Backscattering
  • Scanning Probe Microscopy
  • Spectroscopy
  • Surface Preparation/Characterization
  • Synchrotron Beam Line
  • Thermal/Mechanical Analysis
  • Thin Film Fabrication and Characterization
  • UHV STEM
  • X-ray Diffraction

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