The objective of this Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) award is to acquire an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM)at Lawrence Technological University. The environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) is a powerful materials research tool that permits the study of wet, oily, porous and soft materials which are traditionally considered impossible to study using conventional microscopy techniques. The acquisition of an ESEM system at Lawrence Technological University will greatly enhance a wide array of ongoing research activities at Lawrence Tech and its partnering institutions in the metro Detroit area. This includes the characterization of novel biomaterials, microfabricated medical devices and orthopedic implants at Lawrence Tech, William Beaumont Hospital, and Wayne State University; the study of carbon nanotube-reinforced cement based materials and fracture analysis of concrete exposed to fire at Lawrence Tech, the characterization of novel surface coatings and lubricants for the development of new vehicles with more efficient engine/transmission components at Oakland University, and the study of novel electrode materials for the development of next generation lithium ion batteries at General Motors.

Once this ESEM is acquired and operational, results from the research projects it will support will be published and disseminated to stimulate further understanding and progress in the various research areas of the investigators in this proposal. The ESEM will strengthen the existing materials research infrastructure at Lawrence Tech and its partnering institutions, and enhance the research and educational experiences of a large number of students at Lawrence Tech and other universities. The development of laboratory sessions with hands-on experience of using this ESEM for a variety of outreach programs will strength Lawrence Tech?s leading role in the metro Detroit area to increase the number of women and underrepresented students entering science and engineering.

Project Report

A state-of-the-art environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) was acquired and installed at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) in 2011. Since then the ESEM has been a highlight of the LTU campus. As a regional research and educational resource, this instrument is being extensively used by researchers from both LTU and partnering institutions (William Beaumont Hospital, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, University of Michigan, and General Motors Global R&D Center) to characterize a variety of materials and structures. This has helped to generate a number of journal publications and technical reports as well as conference presentations over the past three years. Over 100 students have been trained on the theory and operation of this ESEM through courses, labs and projects. Various ESEM training modules have been developed and implemented for outreach activities, such as the BME summer camp, Nanotechnology summer camp, Exploration Day, and Blue and White Days. A 200 ft2 lab has been established to house the ESEM. The ESEM lab has till now received over 600 visitors. A dedicated website has been established and maintained with detailed information on the user policy of the instrument. An online reservation and data storage system has been maintained to facilitate users from both on campus and other institutions. An ESEM brochure has been created and distributed to further enhance its visibility. BME undergraduates from LTU are actively involved in the training of new users, maintenance of the ESEM website, creation of the ESEM brochure and Newsletters.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2010-09-01
Budget End
2014-08-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2010
Total Cost
$769,744
Indirect Cost
Name
Lawrence Technological University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Southfield
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48075