24 November 2025 | Prague, Czech Republic
Tescan is pleased to support the opening of a new laboratory at the Czech Technical University in Prague (ČVUT), Faculty of Civil Engineering. This milestone marks a significant advancement in materials science research and education in the region.
Equipped with the state-of-the-art Tescan Plasma FIB-SEM microscope, the new facility is designed to accelerate discovery and foster innovation across civil engineering disciplines. Tescan's FIB-SEM systems offer capabilities beyond high-resolution imaging. These instruments are designed to facilitate the precise cutting, shaping, and analysis of structures at the nanoscale level. The laboratory will serve as a collaborative hub for researchers, educators, and industry experts, enabling deeper insights into material behavior and performance.
Celebrating Collaboration and Innovation
The opening ceremony will feature contributions from leading figures in academia and industry, including:
- Prof. Jiří Máca and Prof. Jiří Němeček (ČVUT)
- Prof. Martin Böhm (ČVUT)
- Representatives from Tescan: Petr Klímek and Michal Klášterecký
The program features keynote talks and a microscope demonstration, scientific presentations on Plasma FIB applications in multipurpose labs, networking sessions, and a seminar featuring invited lectures from prominent researchers.
Tescan’s Role: Accelerating Science
Tescan’s contribution to this initiative reflects its commitment to empowering researchers with reliable, high-resolution imaging tools. As a trusted partner in scientific discovery, Tescan continues to support institutions that push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Michal Klášterecký will present on “Tescan - Partner Who Accelerates Science,” while Petr Klímek will share insights into “Plasma FIB in Multipurpose Labs: Applications & Workflows in Materials Science.”
Congratulations to the Faculty of Civil Engineering on this achievement. We look forward to seeing the new laboratory become a hub for innovation, discovery, and scientific progress!