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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Electron Microscopy Group Seminars > In-situ TEM sample-management solutions Workshop (by DENSsolutions and LOT Quantum Design)
In-situ TEM sample-management solutions Workshop (by DENSsolutions and LOT Quantum Design)Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Caterina Ducati. To register follow link from http://www-hrem.msm.cam.ac.uk/ This workshop is aimed at both academic and industrial researchers that want to observe their materials / gases / liquids in varying real-time dynamic In-Situ TEM environments at high resolution. DEN Ssolutions offers a complete suite of In-situ sample management solutions for unrivalled high resolution imaging in Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEMs) under varying environmental conditions including Heating, Biasing, Gases & Liquids. The format of the day will include an introduction to the theory behind DEN Ssolutions MEMs based technology, along with an overview of applications in the fields of Materials Science, Chemistry, Microelectronics and Life Sciences. There will also be a number of scientific presentations by leading researchers already using the DEN Ssolutions in-situ systems in the UK. Registration is free – to register please use the online registration form (follow link below) or contact Angela Carslake on 01372 378822 or email angela@lot-qd.co.uk This talk is part of the Electron Microscopy Group Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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