The Microscience Microscopy Congress 2014, 30 June - 3 July 2014, Manchester, UK
  • An international conference with four parallel sessions
    An international conference with four parallel sessions
  • Europe's largest microscopy and imaging exhibition with over 100 companies
    Europe's largest microscopy and imaging exhibition with over 100 companies
  • A programme of free workshops and access to the RMS Learning Zone
    A programme of free workshops and access to the RMS Learning Zone
  • A full social programme of receptions and Congress Banquet
    A full social programme of receptions and Congress Banquet
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In situ and dynamic microscopy

Session Organisers: Dr Roland Kroeger and Prof Fabrizio Carbone

Tuesday 1st July from 10.00 - 12.15

Current developments in transmission electron microscopy are giving access to dynamic processes with unprecedented precision in Materials Science. New approaches regarding imaging techniques and/or sample holders allow for the detailed time resolved study of particle growth and assembly, strain field evolution, magnetic domain wall and spin wave propagation as well as the dynamics of surface plasmons and polaritons with nanometer or even atomic resolution.

This session provides a platform for the discussion of most recent developments in the field of in situ and dynamic transmission electron microscopy and their application to cutting edge research in materials science and gives an outlook for the future perspective of this exciting area of research.

Invited speakers:

Dr Yoshie Murooka

"Magnetic dynamics studied by time-resolved electron microscopy"

Dr Roland Kroeger

"Investigation of crystal growth and dissolution dynamics using fluid cell TEM and atmospheric SEM, old title:New approaches for the nanoscale study of processes in liquids by electron microscopy"

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