14 April 2026, Saxony, Chemnitz: Markus Gruschwitz, research assistant, works in the operating room for the new transmission electron microscope in the new research building at Chemnitz University of Technology. The building was constructed especially for two high-resolution transmission electron microscopes and an ion fine beam system. After two years of construction, the research building with measuring rooms for the sensitive large-scale equipment is handed over. The new Transmission Electron Microscopy Center (TEM Center) will further strengthen Chemnitz as a research location in the field

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14 April 2026, Saxony, Chemnitz: Markus Gruschwitz, research assistant, works in the operating room for the new transmission electron microscope in the new research building at Chemnitz University of Technology. The building was constructed especially for two high-resolution transmission electron microscopes and an ion fine beam system. After two years of construction, the research building with measuring rooms for the sensitive large-scale equipment is handed over. The new Transmission Electron Microscopy Center (TEM Center) will further strengthen Chemnitz as a research location in the field
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14 April 2026, Saxony, Chemnitz: Markus Gruschwitz, research assistant, works in the operating room for the new transmission electron microscope in the new research building at Chemnitz University of Technology. The building was constructed especially for two high-resolution transmission electron microscopes and an ion fine beam system. After two years of construction, the research building with measuring rooms for the sensitive large-scale equipment is handed over. The new Transmission Electron Microscopy Center (TEM Center) will further strengthen Chemnitz as a research location in the field

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