The Eyes of Artificial Intelligence – How mSEMs Map the Nanoworld

At NanoWorldMaps, advanced imaging tools like multi-beam Scanning Electron Microscopes (mSEMs) are more than just microscopes—they are the sensory organs of Artificial Intelligence. These instruments produce nanometer-precise, petabyte-scale datasets, enabling AI not merely to analyse but to perceive the complexity of the physical world.

From mapping brain connectivity in neuroscience to uncovering hidden structures in advanced materials to inspecting the intricate architectures of semiconductors, high-resolution imaging is the foundation of next-generation scientific insight.

The mSEM uses 91 parallel electron beams, enabling ultra-fast, high-resolution imaging of even macroscopic objects at the nanometer scale. This technology is ideally suited for the analysis of semiconductor chips, nanomachines, biological tissue samples, or complex organ structures such as the brain.

The NanoWorldMaps mSEM services will launch in 2025

Starting in 2025, NanoWorldMaps will offer the opportunity to perform electron microscopy investigations using the MultiSEM (mSEM) by Zeiss Microscopy.

The mSEM utilizes 91 parallel electron beams, enabling rapid, high-resolution imaging of macroscopic objects at the nanometer scale. This groundbreaking technology is perfect for exploring chips, nanomachines, organ samples, or brain tissue.

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