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MATERIALS Characterization Facility e Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) trains students to use state- of-the-art instrumentation in support of their research and educational goals and provides infrastructure and centralized resources for faculty across campus who wish to apply for funding for new instrumentation that further enhances materials science and engineering at Texas A&M University. MILADIN RADOVIC Director 3003 TAMU [email protected] 979.845.5114 YORDANOS BISRAT Facility Manager 3471 TAMU [email protected] 979.862-5958 research.tamu.edu vpr.tamu.edu mcf.tamu.edu Produced by Research Communications 7/2019 ABOUT the INSTITUTE The Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) at Texas A&M University is a core user facility that provides researchers with access to high- end instrumentation essential for fundamental studies of the surface and interfacial properties of materials. The facility is supported by the Division of Research, the College of Engineering/TEES and the College of Science and it is staffed by research scientists with expertise in areas providing fundamental research training to students and faculty on instruments, as well as consolation of measurements needs and data interpretation. In addition to research training, the facility also supports educational activities involving lab tours, workshops, hands-on demonstrations, and STEM outreach through their open house and lunchtime seminar series. The MCF also supports collaborative research projects with outside industry users. Secondary Ion Mass Spectromenter (SIMS) Omicron XPS/UPS system with Argus detector

DOR Fact Sheet MCF 07-2019 · 2020. 8. 10. · The MCF also supports collaborative research projects with outside industry users. Secondary Ion Mass Spectromenter (SIMS) Omicron XPS/UPS

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Page 1: DOR Fact Sheet MCF 07-2019 · 2020. 8. 10. · The MCF also supports collaborative research projects with outside industry users. Secondary Ion Mass Spectromenter (SIMS) Omicron XPS/UPS

MATERIALSCharacterization Facility� e Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) trains students to use state-of-the-art instrumentation in support of their research and educational goals and provides infrastructure and centralized resources for faculty across campus who wish to apply for funding for new instrumentation that further enhances materials science and engineering at Texas A&M University.

MILADIN RADOVICDirector3003 [email protected]

YORDANOS BISRATFacility Manager3471 TAMU [email protected]

research.tamu.edu

vpr.tamu.edumcf.tamu.edu

Produced by Research Communications 7/2019

ABOUT the INSTITUTEThe Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) at Texas A&M University is a core user facility that provides researchers with access to high-end instrumentation essential for fundamental studies of the surface and interfacial properties of materials. The facility is supported by the Division of Research, the College of Engineering/TEES and the College of Science and it is staff ed by research scientists with expertise in areas providing fundamental research training to students and faculty on instruments, as well as consolation of measurements needs and data interpretation. In addition to research training, the facility also supports educational activities involving lab tours, workshops, hands-on demonstrations, and STEM outreach through their open house and lunchtime seminar series. The MCF also supports collaborative research projects with outside industry users.

Secondary Ion Mass Spectromenter (SIMS)

Omicron XPS/UPS system with Argus detector