News and events
TEC Talk: Solid Models from Virtual to Reality
Dr. Siddharth Karkare will present an overview on solid modeling and the many ways it is used in mechanical engineering project including the manufacturing of project components. Dr. Karkare, who is an alumni of Cornell University and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, joined the ASU Physics Department in 2018 and is developing an advanced photoemission laboratory to study and develop electron sources for microscopy and particle accelerator applications.
TEC Talk: Tracking pH in Oocytes with Live-cell Confocal and Ratiometric Imaging
Brian LoManto highlights the live-cell microscopy providing insight into the dynamics of biological processes. This approach can be combined with a wide array of fluorescent, live-cell probes which give intensity or spectral read-outs of cellular physiology with temporal resolution of seconds or less. This project looks to determine if human oocytes at the GV, MI, or MII phase have the ability to modulate their pH in response to media composition changes. This event will be held via webcast.
Introduction to the ASU High Performance Computing Cluster
This talk will cover the Agave cluster configuration, batch and interactive access, and available software packages. Read more.
ASU Research Computing to Advance Innovation and Discovery through NSF-funded Jetstream 2 Award
Core Facilities proudly announces that Research Computing has been awarded the NSF funded Jetstream 2 award as well as a grant from the Humans Advancing Research in Cloud (HARC) program. Read more.
Eyring Materials Center Welcomes Dr. Shize Yang
The Eyring Materials Center is proud to welcome Dr. Shize Yang to the team. Dr. Yang brings a high level of expertise in the area of advanced electron microscopy, having focused on the field for over ten years and performing work in national laboratories. Read more.