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Inspired by MinutePhysics, this video series is designed for upper level STEM undergraduates as a relatable introduction into nanoimaging. My graduate course ELEC 571 "Imaging at the Nanoscale" is an advanced survey of the techniques used in imaging micron and nanometer structures with an emphasis on applications in chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. That course reviews scanning probe, superresolution optical, and electron microscopies, as well as discussions on the fundamental and practical aspects of image acquisition, artifacts, filtering, and machine learning analysis of such data. The A# series of videos are based around my other course, "Physics of Sensors."

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