SD EPSCoR News
Bruker/Anasys nanoIRs
South Dakota’s $20 million, five-year NSF EPSCoR Track-1 grant supports the acquisition of equipment for research and discovery-based learning activities. Some of these amazing tools implemented through this grant contributes to the Bruker/Anasys nanoIRs.
Features:
- Equip with two laser excitations (532nm, 785 nm)
- Collect Raman signals at microscale locations
- Can form Raman maps for chemical analysis
Training & Samples:
By appointment.
Web Description:
More information available here: https://www.bruker.com/en/products-and-solutions/infrared-and-raman/nanoscale-infrared-spectrometers/Anasys-nanoir3.html
Location & COST:
- Location: South Dakota Mines
- Cost: Use Fees
Interested? Contact:
- Dr. Tanvi Govil/ Dr. Rajesh Sani – PI
- Email: Tanvi.Govil@sdsmt.edu