The Microscopy & Analysis Centre facility offers a wide variety of optical and electron microscopy techniques for highly detailed imaging and analysis of biological and non-biological specimens

Optical microscopy
A wide variety of optical microscopy techniques for highly detailed imaging and analysis of biological specimen like live cell imaging facilities are available, both for stand-alone microscopy and integrated with automated liquid handling, enabling fully automated screening applications using living cells.

Electron microscopy
Electron microscopy is used for seeing otherwise invisible worlds of microspace and nanospace. By using a beam of high energy electrons, electron microscopy reveals levels of detail and complexity inaccessible by optical microscopy

Scanning probe microscopy
In addition to the optical and electron microscopy facilities with various imaging modes to investigate a sample in microspace (1 m = 10-6 m) and nanospace (1 nm = 10-9 m), MAC-Twente offers a variety of chemical analysis techniques to explore the surface and internal structure of a specimen

Analysis
In addition to the optical and electron microscopy facilities with various imaging modes to investigate a sample in microspace (1 m = 10-6 m) and nanospace (1 nm = 10-9 m), MAC-Twente offers a variety of chemical analysis techniques to explore the surface and internal structure of a specimen