Scientific program SCANDEM2016
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28 Oct 2016
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Scientific program
Scientific program
There were five parallel sessions, in addition to three plenary lectures.
SCANDEM2016, Program and Posters [pdf]
Popular talk |
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Tuesday June 7 2016. at 20:30 |
Arne Olsen, University of Oslo (UiO) |
The early years of electron microscopy in Norway |
Plenary sessions
Plenary sessions |
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Session | Chair | Time | Speaker |
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Plenary 1 |
Johannes Want | Wednesday 09:15-10:00 | Peter J. Peters, Maastrich, Netherlands |
Beauty and Benefits of cryo-EM for research on nano machines | |
Plenary 2 |
Ton Helvoort | Thursday 09:00-09:45 | Paul Midgley, Cambridge, UK |
Crystal Cartography: Orientation and Strain Mapping using Scanning Electron Diffraction | |
Plenary 3 |
Randi Holmestad | Friday 09:00-09:45 | Sara Bals, UAntwerp, Belgium |
High Resolution Electron Tomography: Colouring Atoms in 3 Dimensions |
Plenary sessions
Parallel sessions |
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Session | Chair | Time | Speaker | Title | |
Instrumentation |
Wednesday 10:00-12:00 | Alice Bastos S. Fanta, DTU, Denmark |
Application of Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction in SEM and some sample preparation challenges | ||
Neuroscience |
Menno Witter | Wednesday 10:00-12:00 | Moritz Helmstaedter, Max Planck, Frankfurt, Germany |
Cerebral Cortex Connectomics | |
Geology |
Wednesday 14:45-16:45 | Falko Langenhorst, Jena, Germany |
Quantitative TEM microanalyses of minerals: principles and applications | ||
Peter Robinson, Geological Survey of Norway | Exchange bias in minerals related to chemical-magnetic structures at the subnanometer scale | ||||
Structural materials |
Wednesday 14:45-16:45 | Stefan Zaeffrer, Max-Planck, Germany |
Electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI): an amazing tool for observations of crystal lattice defects in bulk samples | ||
Kenji Matsuda, University of Toyama, Japan | The effect of additional elements on aging behavior in Al-Mg-Si/Ge alloys | ||||
Nanomaterials |
Thursday 09:45-11:45 | Stephan Hofmann, Cambridge UK | In-situ electron microscopy for controlling integrated crystal growth of advanced nanomaterials | ||
Ultra microscopy in life science |
Bjørn Stokke, Magnus Lilledahl | Thursday 09:45-11:45 | Simon Scheuring, Inserm, Marseille, France | High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy: The dawn of dynamic structural biochemistry | |
Julian Moger, Exeter, England | Label-free Chemically Specific Imaging In-Planta with Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy | ||||
Functional materials |
Thursday 13:30-16:30 | Erik Folven, NTNU, Norway |
Probing tailored magnetic domain structures in nanomagnets using x-ray spectromicroscopy | ||
Quentin Ramasse, SuperSTEM, UK | High spatial and energy resolution STEM-EELS of energy harvesting materials | ||||
Correlative microscopy |
Johannes Want | Thursday 13:30-16:30 | Andreas Brech, Oslo, Norway |
Cytokinesis, endosomal traffic and autophagy visualized by CLEM |
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Jerome Swinny, University of Portsmouth |
Stress-induced expression plasticity of Gabaar subunits within serotonergic and noradrenergic brain centres of the mouse |
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Data handling and analysis |
Friday 09:45-11:45 | Lewys Jones, Oxford, UK |
Nano-scale strain measurements from high-precision ADF | ||
Cellular imaging |
Trude Flo | Friday 09:45-11:45 | Lucy Collinson, London, UK | Moving towards a single microscope for 3D light microscopy and 3D electron microscopy of cells and tissues | |
Poincloux Renaud, CNRS, France | Podosomes: mechanosensory protrusive structures involved in macrophage 3D migration |