Home > Press > CISCEM 2014 - 2nd Conference on In-Situ and Correlative Electron Microscopy
Abstract:
Location: Saarbruecken
Venue: Aula of the Saarland University
Ticket prices: 200€ regular participants; 100€ students
CISCEM 2014 aims to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scientists from the fields of biology, materials science, chemistry, and physics, to discuss future directions of electron microscopy research. Topics will include nanoscale study of biological samples, and functional materials under realistic or near realistic conditions, for example, in gaseous environments, at elevated temperatures, and in liquid.
It will be discussed how processes can be studied by including the time domain in electron microscopy, or by a combination of different microscopy methods, for example, correlative fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy, or by using nanoparticle labels.
CISCEM 2014 takes place from October 14-15 in the lecture hall (Aula) of the Saarland University, Saarbruecken, Germany. It is organized by INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials (www.inm-gmbh.de/en).
Registration and abstract submission deadline: see www.ciscem2014.de
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Prof. Dr. Niels de Jonge, INM - Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien gGmbH, Saarbruecken
Prof. Dr. Kristian Molhave, Denmark Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Baumeister - Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dr. Patricia Abellan - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA
Dr. Damien Alloyeau - University Paris Diderot, France
Dr. James De Yoreo - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland USA
Prof. Dr. Hans Gerritsen - University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Dr. Ben Giepmans - University of Groningen, Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Deborah Kelly - Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Roanoke, USA
Prof. Dr. Eva Olsson - Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden
Dr. Renu Sharma - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, USA
Dr. Paul Verkade - University of Bristol, UK
Prof. Dr. Jacob Wagner - Denmark Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark
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