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Exploring alternative energy sources and storage solutions. Discovering new materials with lighter weight and greater strength. Resolving global challenges through increased understanding of chemical reactions, catalysts and nanomaterials. FEI’s Materials Science customers are working to build a better future through comprehensive knowledge of both man-made and natural substances. By studying material interfaces, observing reactions of materials under different environmental influences, and quantifying elemental composition and distribution, they are making the contributions that are having a positive impact throughout the world. Whether working at sub-micron or sub-Ångström scales, investigating the limits of material structure and properties, or performing routine imaging and analysis, FEI’s Materials Science customers are making a difference for our present and our future.

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While FEI’s Materials Science customers represent a variety of laboratory environments and a multitude of applications, all are linked together by their desire for excellence.

FEI is committed to understanding our customer’s requirements and creating the best solutions for them so that they can deliver their research results with confidence. For the customer in the multi-user facility, instrument versatility is extremely important. At the university laboratory or electron microscopy center, instrument ease-of-use and flexibility are requirements. In the industrial R&D environment, the ability to get accurate, repeatable results rapidly is paramount. And in the scientific community, where our customers are pushing physical or material boundaries to extremes, all-around instrument excellence is a must.

FEI is dedicated to helping our customers excel in their applications and to delivering solutions with the highest quality results. It is our customers who drive us to build the best imaging and analysis solutions for the materials research community.  

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FEI’s SEM, TEM, DualBeam and FIB instrument solutions address a broad range of materials research applications, a few of which are highlighted here.

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Events for Materials Science


EventEvent TypeDateLocation
23rd North American Catalysis Society MeetingConference2013-06-02Louisville, Kentucky
Microscopy Society of CanadaConference2013-06-16Victoria, BC, Canada
ICMAT 2013Conference2013-06-30Singapore
Microscopy and MicroanalysisConference2013-08-04Indianapolis, ID, USA
International Conference on Ceramic Processing ScienceConference2013-08-04Portland, OR, USA
Microscopy ConferenceConference2013-08-25Regensberg, Germany
Electron Microscopy and Analysis GroupConference2013-09-03York, United Kingdom
Analytical Instruments Scientific Instruments ShowConference2013-09-04Makuhari, Japan
XII INTER-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF MICROSCOPY (CIASEM)Conference2013-09-24Cartagena, Colombia
ASM Materials Science & TechnologyConference2013-10-28Montreal, Quebec, Canada
MRS FallConference2013-12-01Boston, MA USA

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