NORTEM - TEM Gemini Centre
Norwegian Centre for Transmission Electron Microscopy (NORTEM)
– Trondheim node of the NORTEM consortium
The Norwegian Centre for Transmission Electron Microscopy (NORTEM) is a nationally coordinated initiative by the two leading Norwegian TEM groups within the physical sciences.
The NORTEM consortium is a world class infrastructure for TEMs and are established taking full advantage of recent technical developments. The microscopes cover a broad range of techniques and access levels.
NORTEM is a large scale infrastructure project supported by the Norwegian research council. The NORTEM consortium has two geographic nodes, one in Trondheim and the other in Oslo. The three partners of NORTEM are SINTEF, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the University of Oslo (UiO).
More on NORTEM
- NTNU, SINTEF og UiO samarbeider om supermikroskoper (NT faculty blog)
- NORTEM - State-of-the-art Facility and Microscopes (images NV faculty Facebook)
- Supermikroskop innviet i Realfagbygget (images NV faculty Facebook)
- Nytt supermikroskop styrker norsk konkurranseevne (Gemini.no)
- Norge betaler 120 millioner for fem helt spesielle mikroskoper (Teknisk ukeblad)
- Skaffet seg mikroskoper til 117 millioner (NRK)
- Supermikroskop gir trønderforskere tilgang til en helt ny verden (Adresseavisen)
Fem nye mikroskop til 120 millioner kroner åpner døra til et nytt univers.