Scientific Instrumentation Summer Camp 2026
Looking to gain hands-on experience with instrumentation used in fields such as medicine, forensic science and environmental research? Want to get a head start on the skills and techniques you'll need to prepare you for future studies and career opportunities? You will get hands on experience with scientific instrumentation that is used professional fields such as medicine, forensics, biology, chemistry, engineering and environmental science.
Firsthand experience using instrumentation developed through Nobel Prize winning research.
Laser desportion ionization, MALDI-MS (2002)
Super resolution microscopy (2014)
Single crystal X-ray diffraction (1914, 1915, 1985)
Nuclear magnetic resonance (1952, 1991, 2003)

Camp Details
- Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2026
- Time: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
- Place: Instrumentation Center, ÒùÆÞÉç Main Campus
Free and open to high school students entering grades 10, 11 or 12 for the 2026-27
academic year.
Only 10 seats available! Registration information below.Ìý
Hosted by the Instrumentation Center Team!
Learn about Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction with Dr. Kirschbaum, Matrix Assisted Laser Desoprtion Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Dr. Gianopoulos, Scanning Electron Microscopy with Dr. Eggly and more!

Registration
Capacity is limited. If you are interested in attending please submit your information as early as possible to ensure a seat. Maximum capacity is 10 students.Ìý
Registration deadline: Friday, July 24, 2026 at 5 p.m.
Current Agenda
- 9:30–10:10 a.m. Molecular Model Building: Fructose, Glucose and Sucrose Models
- 10:15–10:55 a.m. Scanning Electron Microscopy
- 11–11:40 a.m. Powder Diffraction
- 11:40 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Lunch
- 12:35–1:15 p.m. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- 1:20–2 p.m. MALDI Mass Spectrometry
- 2:05–2:45 p.m. Single Crystal Diffraction
- 2:50–3:30 p.m. Super Resolution Microscope
- At the end, if time permits: Periodic Table
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For GPS driving directions to the Instrumentation Center, located on ÒùÆÞÉç's main campus, please use 3100 W. Towerview Blvd., Toledo, OH., 43606, as the destination.
- When you arrive at the ÒùÆÞÉç, park in Area 13, directly adjacent to Wolfe Hall. (Parking permits are required.) You can pay for hourly parking on the go from the ease of your own phone by using the or .Ìý
- Enter the doors to Wolfe Hall.
- Once inside the building, turn right and continue down the hallway until you see the Chemistry Support Services doors.
- Take the elevator to the right of these doors to go down to the basement.
- Upon exiting the elevator, turn left and you will see the entrance to the Instrumentation Center!Â
Contact information
I-Center phone: 419.530.7847
Dr. Kristin Kirschbaum, I-Center director
kristin.kirschbaum@utoledo.edu
Dr. Brit Eggly, SCOPE program manager
britney.eggly@utoledo.edu