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As of 2025, our department houses 84 advanced research instruments across four key domains: analytical chemistry, materials science, electron microscopy, and biology. Our capabilities support a wide range of scientific investigations, including chromatography and mass spectrometry for chemical analysis, thin film deposition and nanofabrication for materials research, scanning and transmission electron microscopy for nanoscale imaging, and flow cytometry and molecular biology techniques for life sciences and more.