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Eucliders Alexei Kanareykin, Chunguang Jing, Ilya Ponomarev, and Ryan Gnabasik attended the Fall Material Research Society (MRS) 2024 conference in Boston, Massachusetts from December 1 – 6, 2024. Thousands of scientists from around the globe travel to Boston each year for MRS to present ground-breaking, materials-focused research. The Euclid team showcased our unique UltraFast Pulser for electron microscopy and our high-purity diamond growing capabilities with a booth in the exhibition hall.

The field of ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) is noticeably growing! This year, MRS had dedicated platform and poster sessions for UEM, led and attended by a large majority of the field’s foremost experts. Presented research ranged from pushing UEM into the attosecond regime, understanding structural dynamics and energy transport in 2D materials, to microsecond (not ultrafast) cryo-EM. The Euclid team discussed our UltraFast Pulser system with a good group of experts and interested parties. In addition, we began laying the groundwork for meaningful future collaborations with industry partners adjacent to the UEM community.

MRS Fall Meeting is well-known for its diamond growth and application symposium, which is widely recognized as the premier US-based annual meeting focused on lab-grown diamonds and related carbon materials. This year’s conference attracted a large international cohort of researchers, industry professionals, and end-users spanning the entire value chain of diamond and carbon technologies.

Euclid’s booth, featuring a banner highlighting our recent advances in high-purity diamond growth and diamond-based power electronics, attracted heavy traffic and enthusiastic inquiries. We received several requests for quotes on our HPHT diamond substrates, confirming robust academia and industry interest in our cutting-edge solutions.

If you’d like to learn more, visit our UltraFast Pulsers and Diamond Growth pages.