Applications Specialist
Gatan
Ben Miller has been working on the development of in-situ techniques since 2010, when he began a master’s degree project to illuminate TEM samples inside a Tecnai F20 with broadband light, mimicking solar radiation for photocatalysis research. His PhD, working in the group of Dr. Peter Crozier at ASU, focused on the development of operando ETEM to simultaneously observe catalyst nanostructure and measure catalytic activity inside the TEM. In 2016, he joined Gatan as an in-situ applications specialist. In this role, Ben collects TEM data demonstrating the capabilities of Gatan’s in-situ products and presents this around the world. He also provides applications training/support to researchers and helps to specify the capabilities of future in-situ TEM equipment and software.