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

SEM and TEM lectures

Hi, IMRI facility users and potential users: I have scheduled 5 IMRI summer lectures in the end of Sept 2019. The details are listed below: 1) Sept 22, 9am-10:30: SEM imaging and principles 2) Sept 23, 9am-10:30: EDS composition analysis and principles 3) Sept 28,...

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UC Mesoscale Materials Summer School

UC Mesoscale Materials Summer School August 9-10, 2018 UC Irvine The inaugural UC Mesoscale Materials Summer School will be held August 9-10, 2018 at the University of California, Irvine. This two-day event will bring together students, postdocs, and established...

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Nature Materials News & Views Published: 14 October 2019

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41563-019-0515-0 Nature Materials News & Views published: 14 October 2019 have cited the work of Prof. Matt Law’s group (Ref 6) QUANTUM DOT SOLIDS Mesoscale metamorphosis Tobias Hanrath The path from ordered assemblies of...

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