LSU’s Electron Microscope Digital Twin is an immersive, interactive virtual representation
of an advanced electron microscope developed in collaboration with Chris Marvel’s
EPIC research lab. The project enables users to explore and practice complex microscopy
workflows in a realistic digital environment, expanding access to high-value scientific
instrumentation while reducing training time, cost, and risk.
The digital twin leverages spatial computing, extended reality (XR), and real-time
simulation to recreate the physical structure, controls, and operational behavior
of an electron microscope. Advanced 3D modeling, interactive visualization, and mixed-reality
techniques allow users to manipulate components, simulate imaging processes, and visualize
data at the nanoscale within an immersive environment.
The project enhances education and workforce development by providing hands-on training
with state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation in a safe, accessible virtual setting.
Students and researchers gain practical skills more quickly, preparing them for careers
in materials science, advanced manufacturing, energy, defense, and research laboratories
where expertise in electron microscopy is in high demand.
The Electron Microscope Digital Twin is a multidisciplinary collaboration between
LSU’s EPIC research lab, digital media and spatial computing experts, and LSU’s advanced
microscopy infrastructure. The project builds on LSU’s broader digital twin ecosystem
and benefits from institutional partnerships that connect cutting-edge research, immersive
technology, and real-world scientific applications.