Process Control: SPM Image...
This document, created by Pennsylvania State University and the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Center (NACK), serves as a guide for students using Veeco SPMLab software for processing and analysis of scanning probe microscopy images. The document offers a detailed explanation of items and tools in the Display, Process, and Analysis menues, including images of the menu buttons and their functions. Instructors may provide images and use this document as a lab activity, utilizing the suggested student write-ups included at the end of the guide. In order to access and download this material, users must complete a free registration.
In this report funded by the World Bank and carried out by the firm PRTM, China’s New Energy Program and 10 Cities 1000 Vehicles program are evaluated. China is...
This educational resource describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes. Topics include volcanic environments, volcano landforms, eruption...
Created by David Hestenes of Arizona State University's modeling instruction and software development research, this site is an approach to reform of curriculum...
From homemade bath bombs to toothbrush-and-rubber-band robots, the Do It Yourself Science collection from Carnegie STEM Girls has over three dozen at-home...
This resource contains syllabi developed by Lewis and Clark Community College to modify National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) certified...
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