USC acquires a brand new SAXS instrument

In collaboration with the Chung Lab and the USC Instrumentation Fund, the Core Center of Excellence in Nano Imaging has acquired a Xenocs Xeuss 3.0, a cutting-edge small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) instrument. This instrument will enable measurement of structures over a wide dynamic range of length scales (from nanometers to microns) through an extended scattering path and low-background collimation. See more information here.

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The Chung Lab has received an NSF Grant