4-7 July 2014 at the superSTEM Laboratory, Daresbury, UK
The summer school builds on the established series of schools and workshops held at SuperSTEM every two years. This year's school moves its focus to Advanced Topics in Aberration-Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy . It is organised as a post-conference satellite event to mmc2014 and is part funded by ESTEEM2.
The talks and practicals will cover topics including: principles of aberration correction and diagnosis, advanced imaging theory, instrumentation design and advanced optics, quantitative image analysis, spectroscopies, simulation of images and EELS spectra. A preliminary programme can be found below.
Lectures will be complemented by practicals in small groups (5-6 people), including hands on operation of the SuperSTEM instruments and introduction to advanced analysis software such as HyperSpy and Jitterbug .
The workshop is intended for PhD students, post-doctoral researchers as well as academics that have an existing background in electron microscopy.
The SuperSTEM Summer School was made possible in part through the generous support of the ESTEEM2 network, Nion Co . and HREM Research Inc.
For more information and how to participate to this meeting please CLICK HERE