Program
First day
08:00 | Registration |
08:55 | Welcome |
09:00 | Prof. Dr. Peter Fratzl "Multi-method imaging of bone tissues”, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany |
09:40 | Dr. Hiroshi Jinnai "Direct observation of organic-inorganic interface using electron tomography and AFM", Tohoku University, Japan |
10:20 | Dr. M. Falke "Quantitative element mapping with EDX" |
10:35 | Break (refreshments in the technical exhibition room) |
11:05 | Prof. Dr. Derk Joester “Chemical Imaging of Gradients and Interphases in Vertebrate Tooth Enamel”, Northwestern University, USA |
11:45 | Prof. Dr. Christian Kumpf "Low Energy Electron Microscopy: A tool for real-time investigation of growth phenomena and phase transitions at surfaces", Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany |
12:25 | Dr. J. Persson "JEOL TEM: Recent advances" |
12:40 | Dr. D. Stroppa "Recent advancements in STEM technology" |
12:55 | Lunch break |
14:00 | Prof. Dr. Dagmar Gerthsen "Correlative STEM and SEM imaging of organic solar cells in a scanning electron microscope", Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany |
14:40 | Dr. Damien Alloyeau "Challenges and Opportunities in Transmission Electron Microscopy for Revealing the Fate of Inorganic Nanomaterials in the Body", University Paris Diderot-Paris 7, France |
15:20 | Dr. Wouter van den Broek "Prospects for lowering beam damage with compressed sensing in TEM", Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany |
16:00 | Break (refreshments in the technical exhibition room) |
16:30 | Prof. Dr. R. J. Dwayne Miller "Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: Fundamental Space-Time Limits to Imagine Chemistry and Biological Processes", Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Germany |
17:10 | Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Fink "Holography with low-energy electrons: a tool for single molecule structural biology", University of Zurich, Switzerland |
17:50 | Dr. J. Simon "STEM at 30 kV – a new approach to organic and inorganic materials" |
18:05 | Dr. A. Pakzad "K3 IS: Making Every Electron Count" |
18:20 | Poster session sponsored by |
19:00 | Dinner |
20:00 | Poster session/Open discussion |
Second day
08:55 | Welcome from the chairperson |
09:00 | Dr. Christopher J Russo "The energy dependence of contrast and damage in electron cryomicroscopy of biological molecules", MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK |
09:40 | Prof. Dr. Yu Han “High-resolution TEM of electron beam-sensitive crystalline materials” King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia |
10:20 | Break |
10:50 | Prof. Dr. Harald Rose "Minimum-dose phase-contrast tomography by successive numerical optical sectioning employing the aberration-corrected STEM and a pixelated detector" Ulm University, Germany |
11:30 | Prof. Dr. Lena F. Kourkoutis "Mapping Physical, Chemical and Electronic Structure of Soft-Hard Interfaces by cryo-STEM" Cornell University, USA |
12:10 | Lunch Break |
13:20 | Dr. Lothar Houben "Cryo-scanning transmission electron microscopy of biological materials" The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
14:00 | Dr. Tom Willhammar “Revealing structural details of organic & inorganic materials using electron diffraction” Stockholm University, Sweden |
14:40 | Break |
15:10 | Prof. Dr. Mihály Pósfai "Interfaces of interest in environmental mineralogy" University of Pannonia, Hungary |
15:50 | Prof. Dr. Jo Verbeeck “Experimental strategies for beam damage reduction in the TEM” University of Antwerp, Belgium |
16:20 | Concluding remarks, Poster prize, Closing of the meeting |