Fall 2024 news for Hummingbird Scientific

Fall 2024 news for Hummingbird Scientific

Fall training classes for in-situ holders, new scientific job openings at Hummingbird, upcoming events, and featured user publications!

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Sign up now for In-Situ TEM holder Fall training classes

We will be holding quarterly training classes this fall at our TEM facility in Lacey, Washington. We are currently registering interested participants. The specific weeks and days for the classes will be determined based on the preferences of those who complete the form.

Preferred training date options:

  • Week of October 28th
  • Week of November 4th
  • Week of November 11th
  • Week of November 18th

Registration deadline: October 11th

The following in-situ holder classes are being offered:

  • Liquid cell TEM holder
  • Gas cell TEM holder
  • Biasing-Manipulator TEM holder

See the form below to submit your preferred timeframe for training:


NEW location in Europe

We opened our new location in Europe this summer. Our Director of Research, Daan Hein Alsem, will be leading this growing new team, located in the Netherlands.

Stay tuned for upcoming job openings at our European office.

Additionally, if you're interested, we are also hiring for a scientist position in the US.

  • Applications Scientist – In-situ TEM in Liquid or Gases. Apply here >>


Upcoming Events

These are the events that Hummingbird Scientific will be attending this fall:

  • 67th Symposium of the JSM | November 2 - 3, Sapporo, Japan | Learn more here >>

  • MRS Fall 2024 | December 1st - 6th, Boston, MA | Learn more here >>


Featured Research

How do Bi nanoparticles restructure under CO₂ reduction reaction conditions?

Beatriz Ávila-Bolívar, See Wee Chee, Beatriz Roldan Cuenya, and their colleagues at the University of Alicante and Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft published work using the Hummingbird Scientific Gen V In-situ Bulk Liquid-electrochemistry TEM sample holder to study the restructuring of Bi₂O₃ nanoparticles under electrochemical CO₂ reduction conditions and reveal that pre-catalyst restructuring can occur due to the electrolyte environment and in the absence of applied potential.

Read more here >>

(a) HR-TEM image of the carbon-supported Bi₂O₃ NPs (i) before and (iii) after contact with 1 M KHCO3₃ solution and (b)(i) STEM image of samples on the LC-TEM chip after the CO₂RR reaction in CO₂-saturated 0.1 M KHCO₃ during 1h at different potentials. Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This publication is licensed under CC-BY 4.0.

Featured User Publications

See how researchers are advancing in-situ TEM science with our sample holders:


Contact Us

Reach us at sales@hummingbirdscientific.com

To see what exciting projects Hummingbird Scientific has recently been involved in, check out and follow our LinkedIn feed.

Liquid Flow | Bulk Liquid Electrochemistry | Multichannel Gas Environment Heating | Single Channel Gas Flow | MEMS Heating + Biasing | Electrical Biasing | Cryo Biasing | Biasing Manipulator | Tomography | Air-Free Transfer | SEM Liquid Flow | SEM Bulk Liquid ElectrochemistrySEM Gas + Heating | X-Ray Gas + Heating


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