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Scanning Electron Microscope

Very few undergraduates, whether in large research universities or private liberal arts colleges, can learn from and operate a SEM of this quality.

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Students and faculty using the SEM
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Denison University’s Natural Science division is home to an array of extremely sophisticated scientific instruments, including a JEOL scanning electron microscope (SEM). Very few undergraduates, whether in large research universities or private liberal arts colleges, can learn from and operate a SEM of this quality.

The SEM allows student and faculty researchers to conduct microanalysis on a wide variety of materials. The addition of an Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectrometer (EDS) gives them the resources they need to perform compositional analyses as well.

The SEM lab gives students better analysis and imaging capabilities to examine a wide variety of Earth & Environmental Science (EESC) materials such as volcanic ash, mollusk shells, sediment grains, mineral crystals, and much more.

Students use the SEM in both classes and research. Research-driven projects in classes like Petrology & Volcanology allow students to gain first-hand experience using state-of-the-art instruments in the field. Summer research projects examine items from a few thousand to billions of years old, such as micrometeorites collected from the Granville area and the composition of archeological artifacts from the pre-history of Ohio.

The state-of-the-art micro-analytical instrument is especially important for students who go to graduate school or enter the STEM workforce after their college careers. Adding analytical methods to a variety of courses in the Denison science curriculum deepens the educational experience for science and nonscience majors alike.

The SEM was acquired through a $400 thousand National Science Foundation grant awarded to Associate Professor Erik Klemetti and Denison science faculty colleagues. It was installed in February 2020 and is shared between EESC, chemistry and biochemistry, as well as biology departments.

More about the Scanning Electron Microscope:

The JEOL JSM-IT500HRLV scanning electron microscope (SEM) includes integrated Oxford Instruments AZtec TruMap Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectrometer EDS and CL (cathodoluminescence) for elemental analyses and characterization along with a sputter coater and critical point dryer. This instrument enhances and creates analytical capabilities for faculty and student research and teaching.

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Associate Professor Erik Klemetti

The science behind the art of writing

The course emphasizes storytelling for scientists looking to publicize their work and teaches storytellers how to write about science with more expertise.
Students observing a rock

Students search for the source of killer earthquakes

A geology field trip to the Andes seeks to better understand the sources of major earthquakes and save lives.
Caroline Lopez and professor Dave Goodwin

Student research makes a splash in Raccoon Creek

For Caroline Lopez ’25, summer means working alongside a favorite professor as part of Denison’s Summer Scholars program.
Professor David Goodwin

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Professor Erik Klemetti

Unearthing the mystery of volcanic eruptions

Professor Erik Klemetti is winning awards for writing about his favorite research topic: volcanoes.
Reserching the Mississippi Delta

Exploring the Mississippi Delta

An NSF grant gives students a rare opportunity to study the impact of geologic processes in real time.
Elliot Hayne aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans
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Geologic History Intersects the Modern Era

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Dear College Student: Why you should take geology

In a Wired blog, Geosciences Professor Erik Klemetti extolls the benefits of geology.
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economist and a paleontologist
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Economy as an Ecosystem

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Liz Bertolett, '15
How We Learn

Liz Bertolett, '15

I love geology because I enjoy learning about the world around me while being able to experience the things I learn first-hand.
Al Weik
How We Learn

Al Weik: Portrait of a scholar-athlete

Senior Al Weik recently won two national swimming championship events. But he's also a person who is very grounded in geosciences.
Erik Klemetti, assistant professor of geoscience
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Daily Beast Features Denison Earthquake Expert

The Daily Beast calls on Erik Klemetti for clarification of the causes of the tragic and disastrous earthquakes experienced in Chile and other places.

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