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 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.
Three CTU faculties collaborated on the purchase of the system: the Faculty of Civil Engineering, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, and the Faculty of Transportation Sciences. The opening ceremony was attended by leading figures in academia and industry, including:
The opening included two technical lectures from Tescan and a microscope demonstration.
Research teams in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Transport Science described their planned applications, including cement hydration, internal porosity, microelectronic structures, transistors, porous foams, and magnetic nanoparticles.
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 presented on “Tescan - Partner Who Accelerates Science,” while Petr Klímek shared insights into “Plasma FIB in Multipurpose Labs: Applications & Workflows in Materials Science.”
Training for doctoral researchers is now underway as the new laboratory moves toward full research operation.
Congratulations to the Faculty of Civil Engineering on this achievement. We look forward to seeing the laboratory become a hub for innovation, discovery, and scientific progress!