UWA Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis

UWA Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis This account is managed by the UWA Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis | CRICOS 00126G | PRV12169, Australian University

Established in 1963 to support research activity as a science infrastructure facility with the University of Western Australia, the Centre has a long and distinguished record of collaboration with researchers, industry and government agencies in the provision of research expertise and technology. Our world-class facilities, with the replacement cost of AU$40 million, comprise an extensive range of

microscopy, microanalysis and imaging instruments across six sites. We offer
Transmission Electron Microscopy, X-Ray Diffraction, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, Biological Mass Spectrometry, Optical and Confocal Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, Multi-spectral Imaging, and X-Ray micro-computed tomography.

The UWA node of Microscopy Australia is offering an exciting role to work with a team of expert academic and professiona...
24/09/2024

The UWA node of Microscopy Australia is offering an exciting role to work with a team of expert academic and professional staff to drive data management strategies within the facility. Details of the role can be found by visiting the UWA jobs website @ https://external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/518259/microscopy-australia-data-specialist or by searching for “Microscopy Australia Data Specialist 518259” or by following the Linkedin link below.

Posted 2:32:12 PM. Top 100 University.Full-time / appointment on fixed term basis to 30/06/2028.Base salary range:…See this and similar jobs on LinkedIn.

30/03/2022

Researchers will be able to gain new insights into everything from medical specimens to geological samples, fossils and artworks after a new 4200kg computed tomography (CT) scanner was delivered to the National Imaging Facility node at The University of Western Australia.

CMCA staff Dr Jeremy Shaw and Dr Crystal Cooper have won the JEOL image contest for February with this image of Blue Che...
02/03/2022

CMCA staff Dr Jeremy Shaw and Dr Crystal Cooper have won the JEOL image contest for February with this image of Blue Cheese!

Congratulations to the February Image Contest winner! "Blue Cheese Dreams" is a surface image of blue cheese highlighting the penicillium spp typical of these cheeses. CREDIT: Dr Jeremy Shaw and Dr Crystal Cooper, The University of Western Australia. Scanning Electron Microsope: JEOL IT800 Cryo-FESEM / Leica VCT500 cryo-system.

Great to be involved with this GRDC funded research on gravel soils with Dan Murphy and team.
23/09/2021

Great to be involved with this GRDC funded research on gravel soils with Dan Murphy and team.

Lab-based research has provided the SoilsWest project team with new information on the water and nutrient use efficiency of ironstone gravel soils. Made poss...

Cryo-Electron Microscopy Suite LaunchWas officiated on Monday the 30th of August by the Honourable Roger Cook (Deputy Pr...
06/09/2021

Cryo-Electron Microscopy Suite Launch

Was officiated on Monday the 30th of August by the Honourable Roger Cook (Deputy Premier of WA), Dr Katrina Stratton (MLA Nedlands), Debra Cousins (Exec Dir Sci Innov JSTI) and UWA Vice-Chancellor Amit Chakma.

This federal, state and UWA funded equipment comprises 3 JEOL microscopes and a range of sample preparation systems from Leica Biosystems and will be used to tackle a wide range of research in areas such as agriculture, biotechnology, climate change and advanced materials.

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27/07/2021

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More images from the JEOL Cryo-SEM. No, the spikey balls are nothing sinister. These are pollen from the hibiscus flower...
14/04/2021

More images from the JEOL Cryo-SEM. No, the spikey balls are nothing sinister. These are pollen from the hibiscus flower shown below. The other spikey image shows the surface of the hibiscus stigma (the red areas below the yellow pollen in the image). Again, these samples are imaged in their frozen state.

First images from the CMCA's new JEOL Cryo-SEM. These are aphids that were flash frozen and imaged in a near-unaltered f...
14/04/2021

First images from the CMCA's new JEOL Cryo-SEM. These are aphids that were flash frozen and imaged in a near-unaltered frozen state. Fresh is best!!

The installation of the CMCA's new TEMs is progressing. Looking forward to having a beam 😁
22/01/2021

The installation of the CMCA's new TEMs is progressing. Looking forward to having a beam 😁

Next instalment of the Cryo Suite at CMCA. The JEOL F200 TEM (HR) and JEOL F200 TEM (Cryo). The unexpected quarantine of...
12/01/2021

Next instalment of the Cryo Suite at CMCA. The JEOL F200 TEM (HR) and JEOL F200 TEM (Cryo). The unexpected quarantine of Jeremy the JEOL engineer meant that delivery had to be supervised via tablet!

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