£1.55m has been awarded through the Institute to fund the development of a time-resolved high-resolution transmission electron microscope, the first stage of a £10m project to build a ground breaking microscope which will be the first of its kind in the world. The project is led by Professor Angus Kirkland in the Department of Materials, who is also leader of the Correlated Imaging theme at The Rosalind Franklin Institute. Further information is available in the MPLS News article.