R&D July 2007 FEI Co. - (Page 4) reasons for this decline, one seems to be perennial: the difficulty for students to become excited about science when it is so hard to visualize and internalize the basic concepts. The opportunity to have an easy to learn and easy to use use tabletop electron microscope inside the classroom could help mitigate this problem. This new class of tabletop microscope that goes far beyond the resolution capabilities of a light microscope, but does not require all the cost and complexity of using a typical scanning electron microscope, will find applications in many industries and educational environments. It is not unreasonable to speculate that this capability could have the same kind of effect on the efficiency of development of new methods and materials as the PC had on the productivity of the office. —Steven Berger, Senior Vice President, —Diane Stewart, Senior Manager, Business Development FEI Co., Newburyport, Mass., www.fei.com RESOURCES FEI Co., Hillsboro, Ore., 503-726-7500, www.fei.com Posted from R&D, July 2007. Copyright © Advantage Business Media. All rights reserved. #1-21943200 Managed by Reprint Management Services, 717.399.1900. To request a quote online, visit www.reprintbuyer.com. www.fei.com http://www.fei.com http://www.fei.com http://www.reprintbuyer.com http://www.fei.com
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