Rice University: New Tool Helps Nanorods Stand Out
June 09, 2020
June 09, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, June 9 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Rice University scientists have developed an easy and affordable tool to count and characterize nanoparticles.
The Rice labs of chemists Christy Landes and Stephan Link created an open-source program called SEMseg to acquire data about nanoparticles, objects smaller than 100 nanometers, from scanning electron microscope (SEM) images that are otherwise difficult if not impossible to analyze.
Rice University scientists have developed an easy and affordable tool to count and characterize nanoparticles.
The Rice labs of chemists Christy Landes and Stephan Link created an open-source program called SEMseg to acquire data about nanoparticles, objects smaller than 100 nanometers, from scanning electron microscope (SEM) images that are otherwise difficult if not impossible to analyze.