Cores Directory

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Listing of research core items

  1. Core/facility
    STEM ADF at 60 kV

    Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy (ACEM) Core

    Our core's focus is cutting-edge and high-throughput capability in electron microscopy techniques, including TEM, SEM, and FIB.

    Primary contact

    Shize Yang, PhD
  2. Core/facility

    Advanced Instrumentation Development Center (AIDC)

    Our mission stands at the nexus between hardware, computing, and data science.

    AIDC

  3. Core/facility
    Red light image of a laser

    Advanced Prototyping Center at Wright Lab

    The Advanced Prototyping Center is a fabrication and design support facility to help Yale researchers with custom instrumentation.

    Craig Miller

    Primary contact
  4. Core/facility

    Yale Analytical and Stable Isotope Center (YASIC)

    Our analytical services include measurements of stable and radiocarbon isotopes, cations, anions, greenhouse gases, natural γ-radiation, mercury, and nutrients in water or soil extracts.

    Brad Erkkila

    Primary contact Director
  5. Core/facility

    Chemical and Biophysical Instrumentation Center (CBIC)

    The Chemical and Biophysical Instrumentation Center (CBIC) offers NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry, and other instruments to characterize and structurally elucidate chemical and biophysical samples.

    Eric Paulson, PhD

    Primary contact Director
  6. Core/facility
    Wet lab fume hoods

    Yale University Cleanroom - West Campus

    The cleanroom at West Campus includes 1200 square feet of wet and dry clean laboratories rated at Class 1000, with features standard to most cleanrooms.

    Lauren McCabe, PhD

    Primary contact Assistant Director, Cleanroom
  7. Core/facility

    Earth Materials Characterization Center (EMC2)

    We offer materials physics equipment including microscopy, spectroscopy, deformation tools, and sample-prep tools for sample characterization work.

    Jennifer Girard, PhD

    Primary contact Senior Research Scientist
  8. Core/facility

    Gibbs Machine Shop

    We help researchers with expert conceptual design, engineering, prototyping, and custom manufacture of scientific equipment. Note: The machine shop has moved to SCL 22 due to the construction of upper Science Hill.

     

  9. Core/facility

    Mechanical and Thermal Analysis Instrumentation Core (MTAIC)

    The core provides mechanical and thermal properties characterization of materials and devices, housing a range of instruments, including thermal analyzers and rheometers.  Trainings are required in order to use MTAIC equipment.

    Amit Datye, PhD

    Primary contact Associate Research Scientist, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
  10. Core/facility

    Research Support Shop

    For use by students and researchers with professional supervision. Hands-on training available.

    Craig Miller

  11. Core/facility

    Scientific Glassblowing Laboratory (Glass Shop)

    Our glassblowers work closely with researchers and other experts to create affordable standard catalog items, modifications of existing glassware, and new designs.

     

  12. Core/facility

    Teaching Shop

    For use by students and researchers with professional supervision. Shop classes available during the semester. 

    Craig Miller