The Nanomaterials Research Center at the University of Anbar announced the official operation of the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM) in the center’s laboratories, marked by the successful examination of the first nanomaterial sample prepared at the center.
The STEM analysis produced high-quality, high-resolution images, clearly revealing the structural features and uniformity of the nanomaterial at the nanoscale. These outstanding results confirm the operational efficiency and readiness of the STEM device to support advanced scientific research in the field of nanomaterials and nanofibers.
This scientific achievement was realized with the direct support and backing of the Presidency of the University of Anbar, represented by the President of the University, Professor Dr. Mushtaq Talib Al-Neda, as part of the university’s continuous efforts to enhance research infrastructure and provide state-of-the-art scientific equipment to its research centers.
The success of this milestone also reflects the dedicated efforts and continuous follow-up of the Director of the Nanomaterials Research Center, Assistant Professor Dr. Mazen Abdul Hamid Al-Alousi, who supervised the preparation, operation, and optimal utilization of the device in accordance with high scientific standards.
The center affirmed that the obtained results were ideal and highly impressive in terms of image quality and measurement accuracy, significantly strengthening the center’s capabilities in conducting advanced research projects and supporting postgraduate students and researchers from within and beyond the university.
