About UC IMRI
The Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI) is an interdisciplinary special research program for materials research established under the Office of Research at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). As the cross-campus nexus for materials research and development, the primary mission of IMRI is to make UCI one of the world’s premiere institutes for materials research.
IMRI has two major goals: (1) To establish and maintain world-class facilities for the characterization and fabrication of materials and devices, and (2) to serve as a national center of excellence for materials research. IMRI partners with the newly established Center for Complex and Active Materials (CCAM), which is funded through the National Science Foundation’s Materials Research Science and Engineering (MRSEC) program.
IMRI operates materials characterization user facilities that are open to all researchers in academia, industry, governmental labs, and non-profit organizations on a recharge basis. The IMRI facilities offer state-of-the-art instrumentation for transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM and FIB), X-ray diffraction (XRD), surface science (e.g., XPS), elemental analysis (e.g., ICP-MS), and many other techniques, as well as laboratories for sample preparation and materials fabrication. IMRI is the Orange County and Southern California hub for materials characterization services. Please visit our Facilities pages to learn more and contact us today!
News & Updates
SCSMM 2017 fall meeting
SCSMM 2017 fall meeting will be held at City of Hope Beckman Center Argyros Auditorium on November 2nd. Caltech Linde Professor of Physics emeritus and former LIGO director Barry C. Barish is the invited speaker. The formal announcement can be downloaded here. RSVP is...
Medical Device Seminar
TA Instruments offers a comprehensive suite of analytical tools used for materials characterization. This free one day seminar will focus on characterization of materials and biomaterials used in both medical device applications and medical device testing. Join us as...
Advances in Ion Microscopy for Nanofabrication & Materials Science
Advances in Ion Microscopy for Nanofabrication & Materials Science Tuesday, June 13, 10am – 4pm Caltech’s Annenberg Center for Information Science & Technology, Room 105 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125 RSVP at...
Thermal Analysis of Polymers, Rubber, and Coatings
We have decided to do a follow-up low temperature seminar in Orange County to coincide with Antec in Anaheim! We will be hosting “Thermal Analysis of Polymers, Rubber, and Coatings” on May 11th in Orange County, CA (Anaheim) This seminar will focus on low temperature...
Strategies for Multi-Modal Analysis by Dr. Alexander Hexemer
Title: Strategies for Multi-Modal Analysis Speaker: Dr. Alexander Hexemer Date: Tuesday, May 9 Time: 11:00am – 12:00 p.m. Location: Calit2 Auditorium at UCI Abstract: This section on soft materials will be dedicated to discuss the extraction of the chemical...
APPROACHING VIRUS LIFE CYCLE WITH ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Dr. Li Xing US Air Force Research Lab Monday, April 24, 2017, Colloquia Auditorium Electron microscopy has been one of the robust tools in characterizing the life cycle of viruses, such as Semliki Forest Virus (SFV), an alphavirus that belongs to Togavirus family and...
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