


If you would like to collaborate on new equipment acquisition for future needs, contact the EMC administration. People are excited about health and wellness factors related to lighting. He has a Liberal Arts degree from the University of Maryland and a MA from George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management. Training and assistance on the Electron Microscopy Center’s equipment is also available to commercial businesses and other external users (governmental organizations, other Universities…). Andrew joined EMC Research in 1995 after working his way through college as an analyst at Hamilton & Staff, one of the nations first political poling firms. The EMC is an active member of the KY Multiscale Manufacturing and Nanointegration Node (KY MMNIN), one of 16 nationally recognized sites in the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), and of the KY IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (KY INBRE) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. Since its inception in 1969, Amplifier Research, or AR, has been on the forefront of innovation in the EMC industry, developing RF power amplifiers that combine cutting-edge system design with nearly every conceivable pairing of frequency range and power rating. Located in the basement of the ASTeCC Building, in the middle of campus within the engineering complex, the EMC offers access, training and assistance on top-of-the-art imaging and materials characterization instruments. Amplifier Research is a leading manufacturer of RF amplifiers and EMC test equipment.

The Electron Microscopy Center (EMC) is a multi-user shared equipment center that serves the entire university community and industries locally and nationwide.
