Seeing is Believing ~Introduction for advanced microscopy~

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • 2023FY "Grad Students' and Faculty/Staff Members' Mini-lecture Program" The 21th Session
    Chemistry can seem a bit hard to grasp because it deals with tiny atoms and molecules that are invisible to the naked eye. Have you ever felt that way? Interestingly, there are microscopes that allow us to see how atoms and molecules come together or undergo chemical reactions. In this talk, I'll briefly explain how these microscopes work and me examples of the latest research.
    Speaker: Masaya Sakakibara (the University of Tokyo School of Science)
    ※Affiliation and position are as of the time of presentation.
    “Mini-Lecture Program by UTokyo Graduate Students and Faculty Members” is a program in which 10-minute mini-lectures are delivered by graduate students and faculty members who have completed the University of Tokyo Future Faculty Program (UTokyo FFP: a program to learn to teach at universities). Six people who delivered excellent lectures in the UTokyo FFP classes will teach their chosen topic in an easy-to-understand way to those who are unfamiliar with the field by utilizing what they learned in the course.

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  • @majikoi8823
    @majikoi8823 24 дня назад

    考査プローブ顕微鏡は初めて知りました。針でなぞって観察する、面白いですね
    点字の表現わかりやすいです